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Masys, Anthony J.
Disaster forensics[electronic resource] :understanding root cause and complex causality /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
530
書名/作者:
Disaster forensics : understanding root cause and complex causality // edited by Anthony J. Masys.
其他作者:
Masys, Anthony J.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xvii, 409 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Emergency management.
標題:
Emergency management - Risk assessment.
標題:
Disasters - Risk assessment.
標題:
Physics.
標題:
Security Science and Technology.
標題:
Natural Hazards.
標題:
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
標題:
Methodology of the Social Sciences.
ISBN:
9783319418490
ISBN:
9783319418476
內容註:
Individual and Societal Risk (RiskIS): Beyond probability and consequence during Hurricane Katrina -- Application of problem inversion to cascading critical infrastructure failure -- Heroes and Villains in Complex Socio-Technical Systems -- Patient Safety and Disaster Forensics: understanding complex causality through Actor Network ethnography -- The Fog of Battle in risk and crisis communication: Towards the goal of interoperability in the digital age -- Disaster Forensics: Governance, Adaptivity and Social Innovation -- Disasters and Mishaps: The Merits of Taking a Global View -- Dynamics of information flow before major crises: Lessons from the collapse of Enron, the subprime mortgage crisis and other high impact disasters in the industrial sector -- Climate Change and Disaster Forensics -- The Complex Dynamic Causality of Violent Extremism: Applications of the VERA-2 Risk Assessment Method to CVE initiatives -- Staying alive in the business of terror -- Counter-terrorism and Design Thinking: Supporting strategic insights and influencing operations -- Economic Disruptions, Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Forensic Analysis: The Hawaii Business Recovery Center (HIBRC) Project -- An Event-Driven, Scalable and Real-Time Geo-spatial Disaster Forensics Architecture: Decision Support for Integrated Disaster Risk Reduction describes -- Advances in Economics and Disaster Forensics: A Multi-Criteria Disaster Forensics Analysis (MCDFA) of the 2012 Kahuku Wind Farm Battery Fire on Oahu, Hawaii -- Complexity and Disaster Forensics: Paradigms, Models and Approaches for Natural Hazards Management in the Pacific Island Region.
摘要、提要註:
This book aims to uncover the root causes of natural and man-made disasters by going beyond the typical reports and case studies conducted post-disaster. It opens the black box of disasters by presenting 'forensic analysis approaches' to disasters, thereby revealing the complex causality that characterizes them and explaining how and why hazards do, or do not, become disasters. This yields 'systemic' strategies for managing disasters. Recently the global threat landscape has seen the emergence of high impact, low probability events. Events like Hurricane Katrina, the Great Japan Earthquake and tsunami, Hurricane Sandy, Super Typhoon Haiyan, global terrorist activities have become the new norm. Extreme events challenge our understanding regarding the interdependencies and complexity of the disaster aetiology and are often referred to as Black Swans. Between 2002 and 2011, there were 4130 disasters recorded that resulted from natural hazards around the world. In these, 1,117,527 people perished and a minimum of US$1,195 billion in losses were reported. In the year 2011 alone, 302 disasters claimed 29,782 lives; affected 206 million people and inflicted damages worth a minimum of estimated US$366 billion.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41849-0
Disaster forensics[electronic resource] :understanding root cause and complex causality /
Disaster forensics
understanding root cause and complex causality /[electronic resource] :edited by Anthony J. Masys. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xvii, 409 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications,1613-5113. - Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications..
Individual and Societal Risk (RiskIS): Beyond probability and consequence during Hurricane Katrina -- Application of problem inversion to cascading critical infrastructure failure -- Heroes and Villains in Complex Socio-Technical Systems -- Patient Safety and Disaster Forensics: understanding complex causality through Actor Network ethnography -- The Fog of Battle in risk and crisis communication: Towards the goal of interoperability in the digital age -- Disaster Forensics: Governance, Adaptivity and Social Innovation -- Disasters and Mishaps: The Merits of Taking a Global View -- Dynamics of information flow before major crises: Lessons from the collapse of Enron, the subprime mortgage crisis and other high impact disasters in the industrial sector -- Climate Change and Disaster Forensics -- The Complex Dynamic Causality of Violent Extremism: Applications of the VERA-2 Risk Assessment Method to CVE initiatives -- Staying alive in the business of terror -- Counter-terrorism and Design Thinking: Supporting strategic insights and influencing operations -- Economic Disruptions, Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Forensic Analysis: The Hawaii Business Recovery Center (HIBRC) Project -- An Event-Driven, Scalable and Real-Time Geo-spatial Disaster Forensics Architecture: Decision Support for Integrated Disaster Risk Reduction describes -- Advances in Economics and Disaster Forensics: A Multi-Criteria Disaster Forensics Analysis (MCDFA) of the 2012 Kahuku Wind Farm Battery Fire on Oahu, Hawaii -- Complexity and Disaster Forensics: Paradigms, Models and Approaches for Natural Hazards Management in the Pacific Island Region.
This book aims to uncover the root causes of natural and man-made disasters by going beyond the typical reports and case studies conducted post-disaster. It opens the black box of disasters by presenting 'forensic analysis approaches' to disasters, thereby revealing the complex causality that characterizes them and explaining how and why hazards do, or do not, become disasters. This yields 'systemic' strategies for managing disasters. Recently the global threat landscape has seen the emergence of high impact, low probability events. Events like Hurricane Katrina, the Great Japan Earthquake and tsunami, Hurricane Sandy, Super Typhoon Haiyan, global terrorist activities have become the new norm. Extreme events challenge our understanding regarding the interdependencies and complexity of the disaster aetiology and are often referred to as Black Swans. Between 2002 and 2011, there were 4130 disasters recorded that resulted from natural hazards around the world. In these, 1,117,527 people perished and a minimum of US$1,195 billion in losses were reported. In the year 2011 alone, 302 disasters claimed 29,782 lives; affected 206 million people and inflicted damages worth a minimum of estimated US$366 billion.
ISBN: 9783319418490
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-41849-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Emergency management.
LC Class. No.: HV551.2
Dewey Class. No.: 530
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