Disaster information: a bibliography


Report on media disaster awareness/sensitization workshops, Trinidad July 12, 1988 and St. Vincent July 18, 1988 also volcanism research - Trinidad



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ID: 981

Au: Gordon Gofton, Lorna.

Ti: Report on media disaster awareness/sensitization workshops, Trinidad July 12, 1988 and St. Vincent July 18, 1988 also volcanism research - Trinidad.

Pub:St. Johns; United Nations Disaster Relief Organization. Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project; 1988. 27.

Co: Media disaster awareness/sensitization; 12-18, Jul. 1988.

Ab: A) The objectives of the workshop series was: (i) to review the role and activities of the mass media in support of disaster awareness public education; (ii) to determine the necessary institutional ties and linkages between disaster managers/experts and the mass media; (iii) to define public information strategies to develop the capacity of Caribbean people to prevent and withstand the impact of disasters; and (iv) to suggest guidelines for regional/national media disaster response policies and programme collaboration. B) Research conducted on volcanism public safety awareness and education, established that the residents of volcanic islands in the Eastern Caribbean lack basic knowledge of volcanism and are strongly influenced by folk knowledge and oral traditions. Secondly that a volcano may be inactive so long that it is no longer regarded as a volcano. Thirdly, the subject has nowhere been documented as a basic text for formal or informal educational purposes. A number of recommendations are made to correct this situation.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 982

Au: Wilkinson, Clive R; Cheshire, Anthony C.

Ti: Growth rate of Jamaican coral reef sponges after Hurricane Allen.

So: Biological Bulletin; 175-9, Aug. 1988.

Ab: Growth rate estimates for five coral reef sponges on the Discovery Bay fore-reef are presented. These were determined from the size of individual sponges growing on the coral rubble that was deposited when Hurricane Allen struck the north coast of Jamaica in August 1980. Sponges collected in February 1986 were weighted and their growth rate determined using the MIX program, originally developed to analyze size-frequency data in fish populations. Sponge doubling times were 232 and 304 days, with evidence that early exponential growth may be slowing down after four years. The fastest growing sponges were those with small populations of symbiotic cyanobacteria, indicating that there may be a selective advantage for these sponges with photosynthetic symbionts.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 983

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Caring for the homeless victims.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):5+, Sept. 1988.

Ab: The process of managing an emergency or disaster includes the phases of rescue and evacuation, relief, recovery and rehabilitation. The final phase begins even before the disaster or emergency has passed.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 984

Ti: Disaster news briefs.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):7, Sept./Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 985

Ti: Effects of Hurricane Gilbert on Jamaica.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):10-11, Sept./Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 986

Ti: Effects on the UWI campus.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15/16):4, September/December 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 987

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Emergency Services to the Rescue.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):4-5, Sept. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 988

Au: Gray, Calvin R.

Ti: FPMP benefits National MET Service.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):8, Sept. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 989

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Flood knowledge and disaster attitude part 2.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):9, Sept. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 990

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Geological society seminar examines floods.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):3, 10, Sept. 1988.

Co: Floods; Kingston, Jul. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 991

Ti: Gilbert in the Caribbean.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):3, Sept. /Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 992

Ti: Gilbert out did Charlie.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):3, Sept. /Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 993

Ti: Gilbert smashes Jamaica.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):4 Sept. /Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 994

Au: Wint, Barry.

Ti: Health effects of natural disasters.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):12, Sept. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 995

Ti: Hurricane Joan.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):6, Sept./Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 996

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Jamaicans observe Puerto Ricans flood plains programmes.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):1-2, Sept. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 997

Ti: Lessons from recent events hurricane Gilbert.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):1-2, Sept. /Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 998

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Rio Cobre warning system mid '89.

So: Floodplain News; 1(4):1+ Sept. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 999

Ti: Tropical weather systems affecting the Caribbean.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):2+ Sept./Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 1000

Ti: Hurricanes and houses.

Pub: Kingston; Construction Resource and Development Centre; 1988. 19.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.




ID: 1001

Au: Aarons, John A.

Ti: Rescuing water damaged documents after Hurricane Gilbert.

Pub: Kingston; National Library of Jamaica; 1988. 5.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; Jamaica, National Library of Jamaica.
ID: 1002

Au: Jamaica. Ministry of Agriculture.

Ti: Resuscitation of the banana industry after Hurricane Gilbert on September 12, 1988.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Ministry of Agriculture; 1988. 5.

Ab: Looks at the acreage of bananas which had been established prior to the hurricane and what could be expected post-disaster with an estimate of income lost. Tables material requirements i.e. inputs needed, labour requirements and the total cost of resuscitation.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency;



ID: 1003

Au: Pan American Health Organization.

Ti: Dominica: five year plan.

So: Disasters; (36):4, 7, Oct. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1004

Au: Pan American Health Organization.

Ti: Hurricane Gilbert.

So: Disasters; (36):5, Oct. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1005

Au: Williams, Mervin C.

Ti: The impact of "Hurricane Allen" on the St. Lucia Banana Industry.

So: Caribbean Geography; 2(3):164-72, Oct.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1006

Au: Molina, Medardo; Nishimura, Yoshiaki; Christie, Andrea; McLean, Peter.

Ti: Hurricane Gilbert and its effects on Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; Flood Plain Mapping Project; 1988.

Ab: Describes the formation and passage over Jamaica of hurricane Gilbert. Analyses rainfall records before, during and after Gilbert as well as streamflow characteristics. The effects of Hurricane Gilbert on the FPMP's outputs and the losses to the hydro-meteorological network of Jamaica are catalogued. Damages are costed and the appendix presents satellite images of Gilbert, copies of news releases, maps and copies of the Underground Water Authority and National Meteorological Service reports on damages to their equipment.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency;


ID: 1007

Au: Boulle, Philippe.

Ti: United Nations and disaster relief: practical case of Hurricane Gilbert.

Pub:New York; UNDRO; 1988. 9.

Ab: Describes the system of organization of United Nations disaster relief; its predisaster preparedness and mitigation functions; its functions during and after a disaster, using the case of Hurricane Gilbert in Jamaica to illtrate the UN disaster relief system of organization. Points out some of the lessons learned from this disaster and the evaluation exercises which UNDRO will be carrying out to evaluate the effectiveness of its own support. Also points out the value of donors, the United Nations and NGOs, following the lead of the Jamaican government which is the central authority and not acting on their own, as this can complicate matters and retard effective delivery of relief supplies.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1008

Ti: Hurricane Gilbert emergency plan: forestry and the environment.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Ministry of Agriculture. Department of Forestry and Soil Conservation; 1988.

Ab: Reports on the extensive damage done to the nation's forest resources and the government's plan for its utilization. Identifies what salvage and rehabilitation work needs to be done and sets target dates for completion. Summarizes estimated costs for the labour and material inputs needed. A proposed list of tools and equipment needed to carry out operations is also appended.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1009

Au: Fernández, N; Panomoriov, B.

Ti: Condiciones meteorológicas en la formación de las avenidas en la cuenca del río Cauto.

Pub: Granma; s.n; 1988. 8.

Co: 25 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en Cuba; Granma, 4-6, Oct. 1988.

Ab: Plantea como objetivo, relacionar los fenómenos meteorológicos, ciclones y bajas tropicales que han cruzado sobre la cuenca del Río Cauto y la proximidad de éstos en un radio de 100 kms con las avenidas provocadas por las intensas lluvias al paso de estos, así como enmarcar las condiciones de cálculo en los métodos estadísticos para los gastos máximos.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.

ID: 1010

Au: Adams, Cyril B.

Ti: Disaster preparedness - some reflections on the passing of hurricane Gilbert.

Pub: Kingston; s.n; 1988. 6.

Ab: Reviews, in the aftermath of hurricane Gilbert impacting on Jamaica, the island's preparedness and response and makes recommendations for improved performance in future disasters.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1011

Au: Oancea, M; Abreu, D; Portieles, F. L.

Ti: Grupo de programas para el pronóstico de inundaciones en una cuenca.

Pub: Granma; s.n; 1988. 14.

Co: 25 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en Cuba; Granma, 4-6, Oct. 1988.

Ab: Expone los programas denominados PRONDAT y PRONCALC conforman un sistema de pronóstico de inundaciones en una cuenca partiendo del desbordamiento del río en secciones consideradas como peligrosas. Plantea que en las mayores lluvias caídas en el siglo en el territorio (final de mayo, inicio de junio de 1988) los resultados obtenidos en el sistema han sido satisfactorios. Los dos programas fueron escritos en el lenguaje GW-BASIC para máquinas IBM compatibles y necesitan como pre requisito mínimo la tarjeta gráfica monócroma.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 1012

Au: Morrison, Sandra.

Ti: Flood rains and their effects on Jamaica.

So: GSJ Newsletter; 9(2-3):5-7, Nov. 1988.

Co: Flood rains and their effects on Jamaica; Kingston, 2 Jul. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1013

Au: Rammerlaere, Marc.

Ti: Landslide measuring device: Ivy Store.

So: GSJ Newsletter; 9(2-3):9, Nov. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1014

Au: Jamaica. Geological Society of Jamaica.

Ti: Of hurricane aid and stratigraphic indifference.

So: GSJ Newsletter; 9(2-3):2-3, Nov. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1015

Au: Harris, Norman H.

Ti: Update on landslide investigation: Preston Lands, St Mary.

So: GSJ Newsletter; 9(2-3):9-10, Nov. 1988.

Pr: Geological Survey Divison. Landslip Movement.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1016

Au: Construction Resource and Development Centre. Training Programme for Peace Corps Volunteers.

Ti: Post - Gilbert roof reconstruction.

Pub: Kingston; Construction Resource & Development Centre; 1988. 14.

Co: Post-Gilbert roof reconstruction; Kingston, 10-11, Nov. 1988.

Ab: Points out main kinds of roof failure in hurricane Gilbert, details that can prevent vulnerability and ways to strengthen an existing roof. Appends public information leaflets on the availability of relief supplies.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1017

Ti: Report of the workshop on emergency management for public works.

Pub:St. Johns; United Nations Disaster Relief Organization. Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.; 1988. 13.

Co: Workshop on Emergency Management for Public Works; St. Johns, 24-25, Oct 1988.

Ab: The workshop covered emergency management in public works; developing a plan through team work; earthquakes; the work of the PCDPPP in the Caribbean; case studies of hurricane Gilbert in Jamaica and hurricane Frederic; and volcanic ash problems.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1018

Ti: Seminar report on the role of the engineer in designing for disaster prevention and reducing disaster losses in the Caribbean.

Pub:St. Johns; UNDRO. Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project; 1988. 24.

Co: Role of the Engineers in designing for disaster prevention and reducing disaster losses in the Caribbean; St. Johns, 26-27, Oct. 1988.

Ab: Seminar looked at the types of damage caused to buildings in Jamaica by Hurricane Gilbert and the major causes of damage were identified as inadequate design detailing, poor construction practices and inadequate maintenance. It was shown that the CUBIC code was adequate and proper use gives substantical safety margins. Earthquakes and volcanoes in the caribbean were also looked at and it was shown that a paucity of data can lead to incorrect design parameters. Telecommunications systems to assist in disaster preparedness were also discussed.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 1019

Au: Collins, Carol.

Ti: Report of the inaugural meeting of the consultative committee on regional information systems, Port of Spain, October 6-7, 1988.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM Secretariat; Nov. 1988. 8.

Co: Inaugural Meeting of the Consultative Committee on Regional Information Systems.; Port of Spain, 6-7, Oct. 1989.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1020

Au: Michael, Cornelia.

Ti: Antigua & Barbuda earthquake awareness.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):15, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1021

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Communication procedures for disaster management.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):11, Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1022

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Disaster news briefs.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):7, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1023

Au: Shepherd, John B.

Ti: Eruption of the Kick'em Jenny Submarine Volcano.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):8, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1024

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Gilbert smashes Jamaica.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):4, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1025

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Gilbert in the Caribbean.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):3, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1026

Au: Pan American Health Organization. Antigua.

Ti: Hurricane Gilbert and its effects on the health sector in Jamaica: (some observations).

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):5, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1027

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Hurricane Joan.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):6, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1028

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Hydrological wonder at New Market.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):3, Dec. 1988.

Ab: The passage of Hurricane Gilbert has again highlighted the peculiar situation which first came to national prominence in June 1979, when flood waters ravaged the town of New Market in St. Elizabeth, and continued to rise even after the rains abated. Explanations forwarded for this recurring event, cite a combination of limestone and topographic features which are present in the area.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1029

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Jack's River flooding.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):2, Dec. 1988.

Ab: Intense rainfall from approximately 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on November 3, 1988 resulted in widespread flooding in the Jack's River area of St. Mary. Within one and a half hours after the rain started, a significant increase in the water level of the Oracabessa tributary was observed. The river subsequently overflowed its banks, flooding an area of approximately 37 acres which embraced valuable farm lands, residences and commercial enterprises.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1030

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Lessons from recent events.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-6):1-2, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1031

Au: UNDRO.

Ti: PCDPPP-UNDRO component report on 1987 project implementation.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):9, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1032

Au: Navarro, A.

Ti: Relief reports in Haiti.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):13, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1033

Au: Suite, Winston.

Ti: Risk assessment and natural disasters in the Caribbean.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (15-16):12-3, Dec.1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1034

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Sea level rise.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):2, Dec. 1988.

Ab: "Now you see it; maybe later you won't," is the essence of the warning to policy makers, planners and entrepreneurs, by geo-scientists in the Caribbean. They are concerned about the projections of a warming of the atmosphere which will result inevitably in a rise of the sea level, with disasterous consequences for the presently occupying coastal lands.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 1035

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Shelter management.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):10, Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1036

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: The role of the mass media.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):12, Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1037

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.



Ti: Trash rack for Cave River.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):1-2, Dec. 1988.

Pr: Floodplain Mapping Project. Trash Rack for Cave River.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 1038

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Yallahs river 100-yr flood boundary.

So: Floodplain News; 1(5):4, Dec. 1988.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1039

Au: Zaida, J. G; Portal, C. M.

Ti: Propuesta de solución a los problemas de inundaciones en la vertiente sur de la provincia de Pinar del Río.

Pub: La Habana; s.n; dic. 1988. 14.

Co: Exposición Forjadores del Futuro, 5; La Habana, dic. 1988.

Ab: Plantea que se ha demostrado que la provincia de Pinar del Río y en especial, la vertiente sur ha sido la mas afectada por las inundaciones. Señala que esto se puede afirmar al ver que en los últimos 100 años han pasado por Pinar del Río aproximadamente el 40.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 1040

Au: Menéndez, Y.

Ti: Aplicación de un modelo de análisis sistemático simplificado en el pronóstico de avenidas del Río Mayabeque, Habana, Cuba.

Pub: La Habana; s.n; 1988. 10.

Co: Taller Internacional sobre Hidrología del Carso en la Región del Caribe; La Habana, 4-12, Dec. 1988.

Ab: La cuenca del Río Mayabeque presenta un notable desarrollo del carso. En ella, la aplicación de modelos matemáticos convencionales de pronóstico de avenidas no refleja adecuadamente las características del modelo natural del escurrimiento. Avalado por resultados experimentales en la cuenca, se aplicó a una región cársica de la misma un modelo de análisis sistémico, donde las relaciones causa-efectos no son lineales y los procesos que tienen lugar en el sistema son periódicos y estocásticos. Ello permitió conocer que el sistema cársico regula la formación de la avenida y, a partir de esto, modificar el modelo conceptual incluyendo nuevas variables relacionadas con la influencia del carso sobre el escurrimiento, precisándose los valores límites de las variables hidrológicas en estas condiciones.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.

ID: 1041

Au: Webber, Dale F.

Ti: Effects of flood waters on the phytoplankton community of Hellshire Coast, Southeast Jamaica.

So: Catalyst; 19-22, 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1042

Au: Lawson, D. E; Hunter, G. T; Hooper, R.

Ti: Environmental impacts and coral degradation Barbados coast.

Pub:Toronto, University of Waterloo, 1989.

Co: 12th Caribbean Geological Conference; Toronto, 1989.

Ab: Looks at the hazards that affect the Barbados coastal Zone. Highlights the near-shore waters, subtidal reef coral substrate, beaches, backshore and island zone as all a part of a dynamic interacting environmental system. Environmental deterioration has occurred and is accelerating with adverse effects especially on the west coast.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


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