ID: 802
Au: Tyndale-Brisco, J. S.
Ti: Aerial documentary of June flood rains.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(3):4-5, Jun. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 803
Au: Pan American Health Organization.
Ti: Contingency planning courses in the Caribbean.
So: Disasters; (76):5, Apr. 1999.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 804
Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention
Project.
Ti: Building guidelines workshop: the Valley Anguilla.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):5, Jun. 1986.
Co: Building guidelines; Valley, 22, May 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 805
Au: Haynes, Vernice.
Ti: Disaster preparedness and management: St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):9, Jun.1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 806
Au: Shepherd, John B.
Ti: Earthquake and volcanic activity in the Lesser Antilles and Trinidad and Tobago - 1985.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):12-5, Jun. 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 807
Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.
Ti: Fire safety concerns us all.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):6, Jun.1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 808
Au: Molina, Medardo.
Ti: Flood warning system.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(3):1+, Jun. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 809
Au: Pan American Health Organization.
Ti: Emergency response and disaster reduction: can one single agency handle both?
So: Disasters; (76):1+, Apr. 1999.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 810
Au: Pan American Health Organization.
Ti: Latin America and the Caribbean review the achievements of the IDNDR.
So: Disasters; (76):4, Apr. 1999.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 811
Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.
Ti: Floods- Cuba - Haiti - Jamaica.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):3, Jun. 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 812
Au: Noel, Gloria E.
Ti: Health disaster management - Guyana.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):10, Jun. 1986.
Pr: PAHO. Health Disaster Management.
Ab: The Cooperative Republic of Guyana is located outside the earthquake belt and the hurricane zone. This means that disaster preparedness and development of disaster plans should focus on risk rather than those traditionally encounter in the Caribbean Region. It is therefore understandable that disaster awareness develops at a different from that in the island countries, which year after year have to face the threat of natural disasters. The health sector in any case, has to be prepared for mass casualty incidents caused by air/road traffic accidents, explosions, fires etc. It is for this reason the PAHO Office in Georgetown, requested project support for a training exercise for health and hospital staff for the development of a disaster plan-outline for the Georgetown Hospital. Regionalization of the health services, which is vigorously persued, presented the opportunity to also review the role and functions of the regional health facilities in the event of a disaster.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 813
Au: Noel, Gloria E.
Ti: Health Disaster Management -Belize.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):10-1, Jun. 1986.
Co: Health disaster management; Belize City, 19-21, Mar.1986.
Ab: Belize lies in the hurricane zone and also in the earthquake belt; the coastal location of the old capital, Belize City, makes it very prone to (flash) flooding. The city and the country were severely damaged by Hurricanes Janet (1955) and Hattie (1961). Because of its vulnerability to hurricanes the capital was moved in 1970 from Belize City to Belmopan. The Hurricane plan established in 1955 was last revised in May 1982 and is now again being updated, under thee supervision of the newly appointed Cabinet Secretary (with responsibility for Natural Disaster Preparedness), Mr. Carlos Perdomo.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 814
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Hurricane precautions: protect your house, apartment and hotel.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(3):2+, Jun. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 815
Au: Ward, Roy.
Ti: Hurricane preparedness and emergency management training seminar the Valley, Anguilla.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):8, Jun. 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 816
Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and prevention Project (PCDPPP).
Ti: Meeting on coastal vulnerability Havana, Cuba.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):7, Jun. 1986.
Co: Coastal vulnerability; Havana, 1-5, May 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 817
Au: Wason, Alwyn T.
Ti: Natural disasters: what should we be aware of.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):1-3, Jun. 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 818
Au: Jackson, Trevor A.
Ti: The national hurricane conference (USA).
So: GSJ Newsletter; 11(1):11-2, May 1990.
Co: The National Hurricane Conference; Houston, 18-20 Apr. 1990.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 819
Ti: Population increase, coastal urbanization and the long time since a major hurricane: a cause for concern.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):4, June 1986.
Ab: The RAIV Hurricane Committee discussed the time-lapse since a major hurricane had directly affected individual members and established a sub-group comprising Messrs. Dania (Netherlands Antilles), Jackman (Trinidad and Tobago), and Small (Bahamas) to prepare a joint statement for consideration by the session. The sub-group carried out its task and the statement adopted by the Committee is reproduced in the document.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 820
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Rehabilitation and reconstruction after the flood.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(3):7, Jun. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 821
Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.
Ti: Second meeting of national disaster coordinators Havana, Cuba.
So: Caribbean Disaster Preparedness Newsletter; (6):7-8, Jun. 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 822
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: The disaster universe.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(3):8, Jun. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 823
Au: Florey, Anna Lea.
Ti: Incorporating natural disaster risk information into economic analyses of agricultural projects.
Pub: Blacksburg; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 1986. 139.
Th: Submitted to Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University presented for the degree M.Sc.
Ab: The three principal objectives of this study were: (i) to identify the levels of agricultural project planning where an economic analysis, utilizing natural disaster risk information, could be introduced, (ii) to examine methods of incorporating natural disaster risk into economic analyses of agricultural projects, and (iii) to include this information in an economic analysis of an agricultural project, and to consider the potential effects of such information in planning. Several economic analysis methods were investigated, and four were selected to incorporate natural disaster information into the planning of a case study project in St. Lucia. Results from cut-off period, discount rate adjustment and sensitivity analyses suggest that disaster information can be readily incorporated into agricultural project planning. This information greatly increases the amount of information available to project planners. Results from the mean-variance analysis suggested that disaster mitigation options could increase the benefits from a project. In turn, these more stable benefits could improve the development process in developing nations.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster And Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 824
Au: Mignon, Glenn A.
Ti: Survey report on condition of government buildings designated as hurricane shelters: Grenada.
Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986. 119.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 825
Au: Shaul, Wendy; Haynes, Ann.
Ti: Mantees and their struggle for survival.
So: Jamaica Journal; 19(3):29-36, Aug. - Oct. 1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Main Library.
ID: 826
Au: Pilgrim, Grace P.
Ti: Role of the media in disaster preparedness.
Pub: Roseau; G. Pilgrim; 1986. 9.
Co: Disaster Preparedness Workshop; Roseau, Aug. 24-5, 1986.
Ab: Media personnel create strong bonds with the public and are important avenues for the dissemination of information in times of national disasters. Media can assist in the event of a disaster by: (a) pre-disaster education; (b) providing information and advising victims and others in the wake of a disaster; (c) helping to activate disaster responses; (d) assisting in stimulating effective disaster relief and is (e) crucial to an effective warning system. Media used are radio, television and print media and in media planning, attention must be paid to the strength of media facilities to survive disasters. Since the role of the media is vital, it should be clearly defined in the National Disaster Plan.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 827
Au: McGregor, Duncan F. M.
Ti: Assessment of soil erosion hazard in the Upper Yallahs Valley, Jamaica.
So: Caribbean Geography; 2(2):138-43, Oct.1986.
Pr: Royal Society (Overseas Study Scheme);British Council (Academic Travel Grant Scheme). Assessment of soil erosion hazard in the Upper Yallahs Valley, Jamaica.
Lo: UWI, Science Library.
ID: 828
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Clarendon relief: an interview with Mrs. Beryl Morgan.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):1,3-4, Oct.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 829
Au: Davis, Ian.
Ti: Disaster from myth to reality
So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):2, Oct.1986.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 830
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Hurricane tracks 1880-1980.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):12, Oct.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Science Library.
ID: 831
Au: Weaver, Peter L.
Ti: Impacts of Hurricane Hugo on the Dwarf Cloud Forest of Puerto Rico's Luquillo Mountains.
So: Caribbean Journal of Science; 35(1-2):101-11, Jun. 1999.
Lo: UWI, Science Library.
ID: 832
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: June floods - an assessment.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):10-2, Oct.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 833
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: The four phases of comprehensive emergency management.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):4, Oct.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 834
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: When the floods came - the people who responded.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):1+, Oct.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 835
Au: Barbados. Consulting Engineers Partnership.
Ti: Grenada shelters survey: field survey notes.
Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1986. 202 .
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 836
Au: Gibbs, Tony.
Ti: Mitigation of losses due to earthquakes in the eastern Caribbean with particular reference to the cost impact of introducing the new CUBiC code.
Pub: Bridgetown; Consulting Engineers Partnership; 1986. 12.
Co: Training Seminar on Earthquake Prediction and Mitigation of Losses; Dushanbe, 8-14, Oct. 1986.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 837
Au: Guadeloupe. Department de La Protection Civile.
Ti: Plan ORSEC AERONEF: aeroport du Raizet.
Pub: Basse-Terre; Prefecture de la Guadeloupe; 1986. 110.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 838
Au: Guadeloupe. Department de La Protection Civile.
Ti: Plan ORSEC SATER.
Pub: Basse-Terre; Prefecture de la Guadeloupe; 1986. 127.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 839
Au: Barbados. Consulting Engineers Partnership.
Ti: Grenada shelters survey.
Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1986. 144.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 840
Au: Glasgow, Joyce.
Ti: Disaster preparedness in formal education.
Pub: Kingston; University of the West Indies, 1986.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 841
Ti: Flooding in Port Antonio.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):6, Dec. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 842
Ti: Boulder dislodged.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):6, Dec. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 843
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Caustic soda spill.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):7, Dec.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 844
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Earthquake awareness day.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):3+, Dec.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 845
Au: Sheperd, John B.; Rowley, K. C.
Ti: The March 10, 1988 Trindad earthquake and its aftershocks.
Pub:St. Augustine, UWI, Siesmic Research Unit; May 1988. 10.
Lo: Trinidad and Tobago, National Emergency Management Agency.
ID: 846
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Past holiday disasters.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):2, Dec.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 847
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Report on investigations into 'Freak Storm' occurences.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):4, Dec.1986.
Ab: In August and September of this year, a series of tropical waves passed over the island and brought with them heavy thunder showers. Some of these showers were accompanied by strong gust of winds, lightning and hailstones. Most of this activity was concentrated Westmoreland, St. Elizabeth, Manchester, Clarendon, Northern St. Catherine and St. Andrew. A number of Communities were affected by 'Freak Storms' which resulted in loss of lives, injuries, loss of property and crops.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 848
Au: Chin, M. W.; Suite W. H. E.
Ti: Hurricane Hugo: a survey of damage to Montserrat and Antigua.
So: Trinidad and Tobago NEMA News; Nov. 1989. 26.
Lo: Trinidad and Tobago, National Emergency Management Agency
ID: 849
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Safety tips.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):2&8, Dec.1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 850
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: The great Kingston earthquake.
So: ODIPERC News; 1(5):3&5, Dec. 1986.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 851
Au: Gregoire, Joseph C. W.
Ti: Report on examination of vulnerability of important buildings in Dominica.
Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986. 27.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 852
Au: Gregoire, Joseph C. W.
Ti: Report on examination of vulnerability of important buildings in Dominica: summary and conclusions.
Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 853
Au: Gregoire, Joseph C. W.
Ti: Report on examination of vulnerability of important buildings in Dominica: DBS Radio Station, Roseau.
Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 854
Au: Gregoire, Joseph C. W.
Ti: Report on examination of vulnerability of important buildings in Dominica: LaPlaine Health Centre.
Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986. 10.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 855
Au: Gregoire, Joseph C. W.
Ti: Report on examination of vulnerability of important buildings in Dominica: Castle Bruce Health Centre.
Pub St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986. 10.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 856
Au: Gregoire, Joseph C. W.
Ti: Report on examination of vulnerability of important buildings in Dominica: Police Station, Marigot.
Pub:St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986. 11.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 857
Ti: Sub-regional seminar on command systems and mass casualty management, Castries, St. Lucia.
Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1986. 50.
Co: Sub-Regional Seminar on Command Systems and Mass Casualty Management; Castries, 24-27, Nov. 1986.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 858
Au: Westercamp, D.
Ti: Zonation of volcanic hazards at Mount Pelee, Martinique, French West Indies.
Pub: Orleans Cedex; Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres; Dec 1986. 40.
Co: Role of Geology in urban development; 15-20, Dec. 1986.
Ab: Zonation of the volcanic hazards, which a new awakening of Mt. Pelee would bring about, is drawn up on the basis of four types of data: (1) the eruptive history of the volcano during the last 5,000 years; (2) meteorological date; (3) the present morphology of the volcano; and (4) the progress of certain volcanic eruptions.
Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 859
Au: Burton, Frederic J.
Ti: A survey of marine and littoral oil pollution in the Cayman Islands, 1982-1983.
So: Caribbean Journal of Science; 23(1):7, 1987.
Ab: A survey of beach and coastal water oil pollution was carried out on the island of Grand Cayman between November 1980 and September 1983. The median weight of beached tar on the Windward East Coast was 424 g.per meter shoreline, as compared to 0.3 g/m on the Leeward West Coast, with intermediate values on North and South Coasts: no progressive temporal trend was evident. coastal waters, median levels of floating tar and dissolved/dispersed hydrocarbons respectively were 0.05 mg/meter square and 0.05 micro gram/1 with maxima of 10.8 mg/m square and 0.04 micro gram/1.Evidence from aerial surveys of oil discharges at sea, and from examination of beached tar for physical state and ultraviolet fluorescence spectrum, combines to indicate that the majority of oil pollution experienced in the Cayman Islands is attributable to crude oil discharges from the tanker traffic in the North-West Caribbean.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 860
Au: Shepherd, John B.
Ti: Earthquake and volcanic activity in the Lesser Antilles and Trinidad and Tobago - 1985.
Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP ; 1987.
Ab: Paper describes major seismological and volcanic activity in the region specified and shows their distribution.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 861
Au: Pereira, John A.
Ti: Earthquake resistance of small buildings.
So: ODIPERC News; 2(3):6, 1987.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 862
Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.
Ti: Enter the hurricane season prepared.
So: ODIPERC News; 2(3):4-5, 1987.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 863
Au: McDonald, Franklin.
Ti: Geological hazards, planning and engineering practice in Jamaica.
So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica; 12 (Special Issue/edited by Rafi Ahmad):341, 1987.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 864
Au: Wadge, Geoffrey; Dixon, T. H.
Ti: Geological interpretation of SEASAT-SAR imagery of Jamaica: further points.
So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica; 12 (Special Issue/edited by Rafi Ahmad):170-182, 1987.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 865
Au: Carby, Barbara E.
Ti: Hazard mitigation we connot afford to wait.
So: ODIPERC News; 2(3):1-2, 1987.
Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 866
Au: Gillett, Vincent; Provan, Maura; Wade, Barry A.
Ti: Oil pollution of Jamaica coastal waters and beaches: results of the IOCARIBE/CARIPOL monitoring programme (Jamaica).
So: Caribbean Journal of Science; 23(1):93-105, 1987.
Ab: Jamaican coastal waters and beaches were sampled between 1980 and 1983 for dissolved and/or dispersed oil in the water column, pelagic tar particles and beach tar, using methods established for the IOCARIBE/CARIPOL petroleum monitoring programme. The results of these surveys were used to determine the sources of oil pollution, the levels of oil in the water and on the beaches, and the rate of arrival of waste oil in Jamaica from outside sources. Outside sources of oil pollution in Jamaica are from undermined discharges in the open Caribbean and tanker discharges on the nearshore waters, usually within a few miles of the port approaches. Land based sources are ships, small-crafts and oil installations. The heaviest contamination of beaches is on the south coast and offshore cays. However, the highest level of dissolved/dispersed oil is found within the partly sheltered Kingston Harbour. No seasonal trends were observed in the rate of arrival of oil in Jamaican waters but the volume of tanker traffic, proximity to the shipping lanes, and local current and weather conditions were definite influencing factors. Overall the levels of oil pollution were only moderate. The Jamaican monitoring programme has demonstrated the simplicity and effectiveness of the IOCARIBE/CARIPOL methods.
Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
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