Introduction to Disasters
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"Disasters are natural or artificial events that have a negative impact on life, wealth, livelihood, or industry, often resulting in permanent changes in human society, ecosystems, and the environment."
As the definition implies, disasters can be painful, deficient, difficult, injurious, even due to direct injuries, diseases, commercial and commercial dislocation, and partial or total destruction of critical infrastructure It is a very destructive event that causes even death. Disasters such as houses, hospitals, other buildings, roads, bridges, electric power lines, etc. can occur in spontaneous events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, or human events, accidental accidents (accidental toxic leaks Nuclear power plant events, etc.), or intentional causes (such as various fears). Molecular explosion and poisoning)
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............................ .... ................................................ 8 Natural disaster Introduction Natural disasters are the effects of natural disasters (eg floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, heat waves or landslides). It can lead to financial, environmental or human loss. The damage that occurs will depend on the vulnerability to the hazard of the affected people. This is also called resilience. This understanding concentrates on the sentence "There is a possibility that a disaster may occur when a disaster encounters a vulnerability." Therefore, natural disasters occur
In this course, we will introduce a wide range of main issues of disaster prevention. This course will explore past and present strategies to reduce and respond to the risks posed by human-induced or natural disasters. The focus is on what you can learn from the history of disasters and how you apply these experiences to managing future events. This course examines the evolution and contemporary nature of the threat of domestic terrorism and the movement of violent extremists that the United States has faced over the past few decades. Of particular concern are right-wing militia, religious extremists, racial superiority / hatred groups, extreme environmental and animal rights groups.
The contents of this outline are as follows. After identifying the purpose and research questions, the introduction explains the concepts related to natural disasters and associates these concepts with the perception of relevance of disaster research. Next, in an interdisciplinary review of disaster research, I will point out some important functions. The section on the theoretical framework details the project's focus on social capital, political trust and government satisfaction concepts and extends the discussion to previous work on these concepts and the integrated relationship between disasters I will. . It will also propose a preliminary mechanism for changing political attitudes: government efforts to manage media coverage of disasters and incidents. Part 3 provides detailed editing and explanation of data collection and all data.