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    MULTI-SATELLITE SCHEDULING APPROACH FOR DYNAMIC AREAL TASKS TRIGGERED BY EMERGENT DISASTERS by X. N. Niu, X. J. Zhai, H. Tang, L. X. Wu

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…We conclude that our satellite scheduling model can optimize the usage of satellite resources so as to obtain images in disaster response in a more timely and efficient manner.…”
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    Leveraging involution and convolution in an explainable building damage detection framework by Seyd Teymoor Seydi, Mahdi Hasanlou, Jocelyn Chanussot, Pedram Ghamisi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…ABSTRACTTimely and accurate building damage mapping is essential for supporting disaster response activities. While RS satellite imagery can provide the basis for building damage map generation, detection of building damages by traditional methods is generally challenging. …”
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    RANDOMISED COMPRESSION RATIOS FOR EFFECTIVE LARGE POINT CLOUD PROCESSING USING COMPRESSIVE SENSING by Z. Qiu, Z. Qiu, S. Nagesh, J. Martínez-Sánchez, P. Arias

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This has crucial implications for diverse applications, ranging from city planning to rapid and effective disaster response.…”
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    Hospital Preparedness Assessment Instruments in Chemical Incidents: A systematic literature review by Fatemeh Teymouri, Armin Zareiyan (Corresponding author), Amir Hosein Pishgooie, Hasan Bagheri

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Among the organizations operating in disaster response, hospitals, as the primary unit of care, play the greatest and most critical role. …”
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    Enhancing FAIR Data Services in Agricultural Disaster: A Review by Lei Hu, Chenxiao Zhang, Mingda Zhang, Yuming Shi, Jiasheng Lu, Zhe Fang

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Remote sensing and GIS are gaining traction as ways to improve agricultural disaster response due to recent advancements in spatial resolution, accessibility, and affordability. …”
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    Preliminary Approach for UAV-Based Multi-Sensor Platforms for Reconnaissance and Surveillance applications by Nicolás Amézquita-Gómez, Sergio Ramiro González-Bautista, Marco Teran, Camilo Salazar, John Corredor, Germán Darío Corzo

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Context: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) equipped with remote sensing platforms have become increasingly popular due to their applications in aerial surveillance, environmental control, and disaster response. However, the limited flight range and on-board energy resources of UAVs pose significant challenges to their practical deployment and operating efficiency, which has led to the exploration of energy-efficient platforms for remote sensing. …”
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    Appropriate Natural Disaster Management Policy in Guarantee Accuracy of Target Post Disaster Assistance by Widyawati BOEDININGSIH, Afdol S.H., M.S, Woro WINANDI, Suwardi S.H., M.HUM

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Against such conditions it is with the frequent disasters continue to occur so it is necessary prepared in disaster response. So far it has provided device regulatory disaster management, namely Law No. 24 of 2007 which provides a framework for disaster management, including pre-disaster, emergency response and post-disaster. …”
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    Vision Aided Dynamic Exploration of Unstructured Terrain with a Small-Scale Quadruped Robot by Kim, D., Carballo, Daniel(Daniel A.), DiCarlo, James, Katz, Boris, Bledt, Gerardo, Lim, B., Kim, Songmin

    Published 2022
    “…Abstract— Legged robots have been highlighted as promising mobile platforms for disaster response and rescue scenarios because of their rough terrain locomotion capability. …”
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    Humanitarian assistance in the Asia-Pacific during COVID-19 by Chen, Christopher Zhiming, Cook, Alistair David Blair

    Published 2020
    “…To this end, it argues that inter-regional cooperation can further localisation through the experience of the South West Pacific where human security is articulated as national security and the cooperation in Southeast Asia on disaster response which builds national capacity. With overseas travel and supply chain restrictions severely hampering the movement of relief items and international humanitarian workers, the need to empower and strengthen local humanitarian actors becomes even more pressing.…”
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    Sensitivity analysis of current continuous GPS networks to monitor volcanic unrest by Lee, Daniel Wei Jie

    Published 2023
    “…Real-time monitoring of volcanic ground deformation is a compelling tool for hazard management and disaster response during volcanic crises. However, monitoring in real-time is stymied by the credibility of source models and the detection capability of the current continuous Global Positioning System (cGPS) network. …”
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    Detecting short-term volcanic pre-eruption anomalies by Chee, Denny Jian Hao

    Published 2024
    “…The findings from this research have the potential to significantly enhance the forecasting capabilities of volcanic processes in the SEA region, playing a vital role in hazard risk mitigation and improving disaster response workflows.…”
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    Analisis Startegi Manajemen Kebencanaan (Pemulihan Gempa, Kelurahan Pleret, Kecamatan Plered,Kabupaten Bantul, DIY) by , Soesatyo Budi Kurniawan, , Ertambang Nahartyo, Ph.D.

    Published 2013
    “…In this research will be the analysis and discussion of the following questions (1) How successful transformation into recovery Sphere minimum standards with the arguments of "build back better-BBB" as supporting to HFA 2005-2015 strengthen achievement of the MDGs by 2015 as indicators of the status of rehabilitation DIY-housing reconstruction. (2) What factors are affecting the implementation of recovery activities and how these factors can be used in the future to recover. Bantul post disaster response in Pleret hamlet lesson learn shows that there is no change in the use of complete metamorphosis of SPHERE standards to Build Back Better thus failing to achieve a better standard of recovery, even given the negative impact that requires considerable effort to reduce the potential conflicts that arise as a result of manage the implementation of the rehabilitation and reconstruction of earthquake Bantul, for it is necessary to support and strengthen the implementation of the recovery methods with community based alternatives pacticipatory the best strategy to reach the public and disaster resilient nation as part of the HFA 2005-2015 and 2000-2015 MDGs .…”
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    Identifying emergency nurses' knowledge on disaster management and its predictor factor by Ahayalimudin, Nurul'ain

    Published 2013
    “…Involvement of EN in the disaster response showed significant value (χ2=4.096, p-value=0.043) and those who had attended disaster training also illustrated significant value (χ2=12.438, p-value=0.000). …”
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    Equity in climate change : the great divide by Müller, B

    Published 2002
    “…<br/><br/> Acknowledging the importance for the global climate change regime to continue its efforts in avoiding and limiting future anthropogenic climate-related disasters, the second part of this study (‘Bridging the Divide: Redressing The Balance’) argues that we have passed the point where complete avoidance could have been assured, and that consequently the regime must face up to this inevitability and begin to prepare appropriate impact/disaster response measures. Given the existing threat, particular urgency is attached to a proposal for reform of the relevant disaster <em>relief</em> funding mechanism by creating an FCCC <em>Climate Impact Relief</em> (CIR) <em>Fund</em> to achieve an international relief system adequate to the challenge. …”
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    Disaster preparedness and mitigation: a study to develop emergency communication system packages using radio wave frequency for disaster in Kelantan, Malaysia by Hamzah, Mohd Shaharudin Shah Che

    Published 2017
    “…Floods pose obstacles for disaster response. They can create barriers to evacuation and cause problems to transport various needed supplies. …”
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    Building disaster resilience amid the COVID-19 pandemic: A transdisciplinary approach for decision making by Inoue, Masashi, Arakida, Masaru, Paudyal, Youb Raj, Razak, Khamarrul Azahari, Tsao, Ting-Chi, Ghosh, Chandan, Ladbrook, Warren, Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi, Ishiwatari, Mikio

    Published 2022
    “…Third, information and communication technology utilization was found not only for information sharing and contact-base registration systems on disaster response to COVID-19 but also for monitoring the reconstruction process after a disaster in a remote manner. …”
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    Management challenges of common disasters: A case study of the role of the facilities manager in Lagos by Nkeleme, Emmanuel Ifeanyichukwu, Shakantu, Winston W, Ogwanighie, Anthonia

    Published 2022
    “…The study found that most firms rarely use the disaster threat information as part of their preparedness plan, nor has developed any disaster response techniques or recovery measures. The study has identified the major roles of a facilities manager in disaster management. …”
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