Alexandra G Paulsen,Qi Zhu
Alexandra G Paulsen
In recent years, Texas has experienced intensified damage and increasing costs from natural disasters due to climate change. This highlights the need to evaluate ongoing information technology (IT) initiatives that can guide better prepared...
Pathways for enhancing capacity in adult climate literacy within US emergency management [0.03%]
提高美国应急管理中成人气候素养能力的途径
Joshua L DeVincenzo
Joshua L DeVincenzo
This paper addresses the pathways for future training and education for emergency managers in the United States (US) to engage with climate literacy, drawing from the study Enhancing Capacity in Adult Climate Literacy: Investigating Sustain...
Dependencies under pressure: Examining the impact of channel reliance on risk perceptions and information seeking during Hurricane Ian [0.03%]
受压下的依赖关系:在飓风伊安期间考察渠道依赖对风险感知和信息搜寻的影响
Kenneth Lachlan,James DiCairano,Christine Gilbert
Kenneth Lachlan
Access to timely, reliable, and motivating information during crises and natural disasters is of utmost importance for those at risk. Yet, little is known about specific channel preferences in the times leading up to natural disasters. Buil...
Unmasking the dilemma: Public health, safety, and the challenges of anonymity in emergency management and homeland security [0.03%]
从紧急管理与国土安全看公共卫生和安全面临的匿名性难题
Shevach Berkovits,Hunter LaCroix
Shevach Berkovits
Masks occupy a unique and dual role in society, functioning as both critical tools for public health protection and enablers of anonymity, which can be exploited for deviant or criminal purposes. Historically, masks have evolved from their ...
Integrating flood loss data into an empirical model for community estimates of risk [0.03%]
集成洪水损失数据以建立社区风险评估经验模型
Jennifer L Whytlaw
Jennifer L Whytlaw
With an increase and intensification of tropical storm events in the future, it becomes paramount for individual communities and homeowners to understand their potential risks of impacts from these events. This study describes an empirical ...
Emergency department security challenges during civil unrest: A narrative review [0.03%]
动荡时期急诊科安全挑战:叙事综述
Gregory Jasani,Jamil D Bayram,Edbert Hsu
Gregory Jasani
Introduction: Periods of civil unrest pose significant operational and security challenges to those seeking to provide emergency care to patients. For emergency departments (EDs) and their staff, effectively operating in ...
Modeling hemorrhage control in the context of agent-based active shooter simulations [0.03%]
基于代理的主动射击者模拟中出血控制的建模
Krassimir T Tzvetanov,Eric Yazel,Michael Kaufmann et al.
Krassimir T Tzvetanov et al.
Computer simulation modeling provides significant value in enhancing emergency preparedness policies for schools, businesses, and outdoor events. This is especially true for complex and unpredictable events like active shooter scenarios, wh...
Content analysis and audience impact measure of World Health Organization's press conferences on YouTube during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间世界卫生组织在YouTube平台的新闻发布会的内容分析及受众影响测量学分析
Christian Jara Amézaga
Christian Jara Amézaga
This research analyzes the content and performance of the public relations tactic of press conferences published on the World Health Organization's YouTube® channel during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This study examined 3,506 vi...
Seungil Yum
Seungil Yum
This study highlights spatial responses and displacements following Hurricane Michael by analyzing X® (formerly known as Twitter) data across various states in the United States over a multitude of periods, regions, and demographic charact...
Securitization of Hurricane Katrina: Slow violence and injustice in New Orleans [0.03%]
飓风卡特里娜的证券化:新奥尔良的慢暴力与不公
Natalie Schirmacher
Natalie Schirmacher
Environmental disasters are inherently political phenomena, shaped by systemic inequalities and entrenched power dynamics. This article analyzes how the securitization paradigm and slow violence frameworks explain the disproportionate impac...