Disaster information: a bibliography


ID: 1043 Au: Lawson, D. E; Hunter, G. T; Hooper, R. Ti: Erosion of the Barbados coast



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ID: 1043

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

Ti: Erosion of the Barbados coast.

Pub: Toronto, University of Waterloo, 1989.

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

Ab: Looks at the Barbados south and west coast, prior to settlement and since settlement; highlights the effects of hurricanes on the shoreline, the rate of shoreline erosion and the different states of the shoreline and its vegetation before and after settlement.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1044

Au: Ahmad, Rafi.

Ti: Landslides in the Caribbean.

So: Caribbean Geography; 2(4):284-7, 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1045

Au: Perkins, Godfrey W.

Ti: Mines safety in Jamaica.

So: JBI Journal; 7 51-7, 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1046

Au: Bacon, Peter R.

Ti: More on Hurricane Gilbert.

So: World Birdwatch; 11(2):14, 1989.

Ab: Dire predictions of catastrophic damage to bird populations in Jamaica as a result of Hurricane Gilbert (Haynes-Sutton; last issue) were not accepted by some sections of the avifauna. It appears to have been business as usual over the last few months for most of the seabirds and waterfowl. When Hurricane Gilbert struck on September 12, 1988, beaches and coastal wetland areas were severely damaged. Mangroves used for roosting and nesting by various species suffered severe defoliation and upper branch breakage and, in some areas, loss of up to 60 percent of the trees. Nests were destroyed in the pelican colony near Port Royal, but within three weeks the birds were incubating a new batch of eggs. The pelicans and frigate birds had moved their nest site a short distance from the coast but by early February some are back again nesting and roosting at the old site, despite its tattered appearance. Despite the severity of Hurricane Gilbert and the extensive damage, coastal ecosystems are recovering very rapidly and pre-storm conditions have been reestablished in most seabird and waterfowl feeding habitats already. Hurricane effects on population numbers are expected to be minor and some behavioural adjustments are all that appear to have been required from the waterbirds.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1047

Au: Kiremidjian, Anne S.

Ti: Probabilistic seismic hazard mapping.

So: JBI Journal; 7: 67-70, 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1048

Ti: Assesment of the economic impacts of Hurricane Gilbert on coastal and marine resources in Jamaica.

So: Nairobi; UNEP; 1989. 78.

Ab: This report is a first compilation of data and professional opinions on the effects of hurricanes on a wide range of coastal and marine resources in Jamaica.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1049

Au: Barbados. Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency.

Ti: Brief review of the 1999 hurricane season.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; 2(1):3+, Jan. 2000.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1050

Au: Food and Agriculture Organization.

Ti: Assessment of damage by Hurricane Hugo to the agriculture, fishery and forestry sectors.

Pub: Bridgetown; FAO; 1989. 54.

Ab: Assesses the damage to crops, livestock, fisheries and agricultural infrastructure for each of the affected islands, and outlines immediate, medium term and long term plans for the recovery of the sector.

Lo: UWI, Sir Aurthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies.


ID: 1051

Au: Bacon, Peter R.

Ti: Assessment of the economic impacts of Hurricane Gilbert on coastal and marine resources in Jamaica.

Pub: Nairobi; UNEP; 1989. 78.

Ab: Assessment of the extent to which coastal ecosystems and marine resources have been altered and/or damaged by Hurricane Gilbert. Assesses the economic implications of these effects and (1) identifies priority areas for recovery effort; (2) identifies key areas for marine resources research and management effort and (3) suggests economic loss reduction measures for future hurricane events.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Science Library.


ID: 1052

Au: Aiken, Karl A.

Ti: Hurricane Gilbert and its effect on fishery resources.

So: In: Bacon, Peter R. Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Hurricane Gilbert on Coastal and Marine Resources in Jamaica, 1989. 25-32.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1053

Au: Bacon, Peter R.

Ti: Survey and assessment of Hurricane Gilbert damage to wetlands.

So: In: Bacon, Peter R. Assessment of the economic impacts of Hurricane Gilbert on Coastal and marine resources in Jamaica, 1989. 35-49.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1054

Au: Woodley, Jeremy D.

Ti: The effects of Hurricane Gilbert on coral reefs at Discovery Bay.

So: In: Bacon, Peter R. Assessment of the Economic Impacts of Hurricane Gilbert on Coastal and Marine Resources in Jamaica, 1989. 71-3.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1055

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Consultative forum on the environment: report of the first meeting.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1989.

Co: Consultative Forum on the Environment; Bridgetown, 4-7, Sept. 1989.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1056

Ti: Deforestation.

Pub:Castries; OECS.: Natural Resources Management Unit; 1989. 6.

Ab: Defines deforestation, gives reasons for its occurrence and states the effects. Texts for Librarians, teachers, and for age groups, 12-15 are provided.

Lo: UWI, Sir Aurthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies.

ID: 1057

Au: Stemshorn, Barry.

Ti: Desert locusts in the Caribbean: proceedings of a regional meeting, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, November 16, 1988.

Pub: Port of Spain; IICA; 1989. 68.

Co: Desert locusts in the Caribbean; Port of Spain, 16 Nov. 1988.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1058

Au: Gordon, Derek.

Ti: Designing and implementing a study on the impact of hurricane Gilbert on rural Jamaican communities.

Pub: Kingston; University of the West Indies, Mona; 1989. 7.

Ab: Describes how the project was designed and implemented to look at (a) the extent of the damage to household and community assets, infrastructure and agricultural production; (b) relief efforts and response of the community; (c) patterns of cooperation, mobilization and leadership; (d) strategies used to cope; and (e) changes in household welfare. The method of data collection is also described, as well as future directions of the research. The project is scheduled for completion in August 1990.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1059

Au: Vlugman, A.

Ti: Development and operation of the sanitary landfill at Ciceron.

Pub: s.l; Caribbean Environmental Health Institute; 1989.

Lo: St. Lucia, St. Lucia Solid Waste Management.
ID: 1060

Au: Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency.

Ti: Framework of the 21st century disaster management action plan for the Caribbean.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; 2(1):9, Jan. 2000.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1061

Au: Grenada. Grenada Red Cross Society. Disaster Preparedness Committee.

Ti: Disaster preparedness and relief plan.

Pub: St. George's; Grenada Red Cross Society; 1989. 24.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1062

Au: Antigua and Barbuda. National Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Disaster preparedness for the family.

Pub: St. Johns; Antigua and Barbuda. Ministry of Home Affairs; 1989. 98.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1063

Au: St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Soufriere Monitoring Unit.

Ti: Draft of volcanic emergency plan: annex 1 of the national disaster plan 1985.

Pub: Kingstown; St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Office of the National Disaster Coordinator; 1989. 36.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1064

Au: Jamaica. Ministry of Construction (Works). Telecommunication Section.

Ti: Effects of hurricane Gilbert on the P.W.D. telecommunication network.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Ministry of Construction; 7.

Co: Conference of Experts on Emergency Telecommunications in the Caribbean; Port of Spain, 13-15, Mar. 1989.

Ab: Physical damage to the P.W.D.'s network was mainly due to the loss of the J.B.C.'s antenna tower at Cooper's Hill on which the P.W.D.'s antennae were installed. This resulted in the loss of all V.H.F. antennae and one of three parabolic antennae which were on the tower. All other sites suffered very little damage. The loss of the Cooper's Hill antenna however, resulted in severe disruption of the network. The problem after Gilbert however was not a lack of radio equipment or expertise but rather a lack of coordination and management of the available resources. Reflects the need for a comprehensive telecommunication plan which must include disasters as a routine.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1065

Au: Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency.

Ti: Region's response to Hurricane Georges.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; 2(1):7, 12-3, Jan. 2000.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1066

Au: Puerto Quintana, Conrado del; Rodríguez Alvarez, Pedro; Trujillo Merás, Manuel.

Ti: Problemas higiénico-sanitarios relacionados con los desastres.

So: In: Instituto Nacional de Higiene, Epidemiología y Microbiología. Higiene. Ciudad de La Habana, Pueblo y Educación, 1989. 275-83.

Ab: Presenta una breve reseña histórica sobre los desastres, el concepto, clasificación y magnitud. Aborda los riesgos para la salud en situaciones de desastres, las características de las afectaciones del ambiente, tanto las naturales como las provocadas por el hombre. Refiere medidas de prevención y control del ambiente en situaciones de desastre, puntualizando el control del agua, excretas y residuales líquidos, desechos sólidos, control de artrópodos y roedores y control de alimentos.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.


ID: 1067

Au: Ogley, Bob; Hooley, Joan; Hill, Bob.

Ti: Hurricane Gilbert.

Pub: Westerham; Froglets Publications; 1989. 96.

Lo: Jamaica, National Library of Jamaica.
ID: 1068

Au: St. Lucia. Government Information Service.

Ti: Hurricane precautions.

Pub: Castries; Saint Lucia. Central Emergency Organisation; 1989. 5.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1069

Ti: Jamaica seminar on waste management and control of waste disposal at sea.

Pub: Kingston; IMO; 1989. 45.

Co: Jamaica Seminar on Waste Management and Control of Waste Disposal at Sea; Kingston, 27, Feb.- 3, Mar. 1989.

Lo: Jamaica, Natural Resources Conservation Authority
ID: 1070

Au: George, Vincent.

Ti: Land use planning and business decisions.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica Institute of Management; 1989. 29.

Co: Management, recovery and reconstruction: the Caribbean experience; Kingston, 25-28, May 1989.

Ab: Focuses on the need for public planning and on the types of business decisions that are affected by land use planning. Comments are made on various philosophical and practical difficulties in the application of planning theory to the real world of business. Some directions to solutions are indicated. There is an emphasis on planning as it relates to disasters.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1071

Au: Ahmad, Rafi.

Ti: Landslide hazard zonation in Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; Scientific Research Council; 1989. 382.

Co: Proceedings of the 1st Annual National Conference on Science and Technology; Kingston, 27-29, Apr. 1987.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 1072

Au: Wint, M.

Ti: Mismanagement of the Hellshire Beach environment, St. Catherine, Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; s.n; 1989.

Th: Submitted to University of the West Indies. Department of Geography presented for the degree BSc.

Ab: This study establishes the importance of the Hellshire area to its users, essentially the fishermen, vendors and visitors. By virtue of its present significance to people, it is worth the input that is necessary to preserve, enhance and sustain it. Looking ahead into the future of Hellshire Hills and what that involves, it is evident that what is done or left undone with regard to Hellshire Beach will have a significant impact on the future city of Hellshire Hills. There is urgent need for an integrated study and assessment of the problems and operative forces causing the problems, so that appropriate recommendations can be made and implemented in order that our developmental goals may be achieved. Some of the information gleaned for this study was from various environment related agencies; the Natural Resource Conservation Division, the Meteorological Office and the Maritime Institute of Jamaica. Administered questionnaires and casual conversation with users of the beach area also proved informative.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Department of Geography and Geology.
ID: 1073

Au: Jamaica. Town Planning Department.

Ti: National atlas of Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Town Planning; 1989. 102.

Lo: Jamaica, Natural Resources Conservation Authority.
ID: 1074

Au: Adams, Alfrico D.

Ti: Building codes and hazard mitigation.

So: In: Natural hazards and human habitat. Kingston, CAST, 1989. 5-17.

Ab: The paper looks at the main purposes of Building Codes; how they fit into our hazard mitigation system; the hazards covered by available codes and the methods of development. There is also a brief discussion of the comparison between design criteria and implied risks for dwelling houses and that for other structures.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1075

Au: Hodges, Stephen.

Ti: Servicing the informal sector for disaster mitigation.

So: In: Natural hazards and human habitat. Kingston, CAST, 1989. 25-8.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1076

Au: Peynado, Rory.

Ti: The impact of the quality of building materials on vulnerability with emphasis on mitigation.

So: In: Natural hazards and human habitat. Kingston, CAST, 1989. 31-7.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1077

Au: Brown, Philbert E.

Ti: Natural hazards information system and sources.

So: In: Natural hazards and human habitat: selected papers. Kingston, CAST, 1989. 47-54.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1078

Au: Patteron, V. I.

Ti: Natural hazards and the human habitat.

So: In: Natural hazards and human habitat: selected papers. Kingston, CAST, 1989. 19-22.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1079

Au: Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

Ti: Disaster management as a partnership- public and private sectors.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; 2: 5, Jan. – Jun. 1993.

Lo: Jamaica, Manchester Parish Library
ID: 1080

Au: Barker, David. ed.

Ti: Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean.

Pub: Kingston; Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project; 1989. 140.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Science Library.


ID: 1081

Au: Bertrand, Diane.

Ti: A review of hazard mapping and risk assessment at the Institute of Marine Affairs, Trinidad.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 3-22.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Ab: Seeks to examine the status of hazard research carried out at the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA). It follows the evolution of the concept from the inception in 1981 of the Oil Spill Vulnerability Index Studies through more specific phases of development i.e. coastal erosion and coastal area (resources) studies; landslide and flood distribution in the west coastal area of Trinidad, to the present proposed coastal hazard research project at the IMA.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1082

Au: De Graff, Jerome V.

Ti: Assessing landslide hazard for regional development planning in the Eastern Caribbean.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 40-4.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1083

Au: Molinelli, Jose.

Ti: Earthquake vulnerability study for the metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 71-85

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1084

Au: Shepherd, John B.

Ti: Earthquake and volcanic hazard assessment and monitoring in the Commonwealth Caribbean: current status and needs for the future.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 50-60.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 1085

Au: Helms, C. David.

Ti: Flood warning systems: the basic elements.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 35-6.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec. 1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1086

Au: Collymore, Jeremy McA; Griffith, Mark D.

Ti: Flooding in Speightstown: towards a flood management strategy.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 117-25.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1087

Au: Schmucker, Harold.

Ti: Integrating natural hazard information with agricultural parameters: scenario for GIS application in the Caribbean.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 105.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1088

Au: Bender, Stephen O.

Ti: Natural hazard assessment in integrated regional development.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 23-8

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1089

Au: Vermeiren, Jan C.

Ti: Natural hazard mapping in St. Lucia.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 126-7.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec. 1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1090

Au: Utria, Boris E.

Ti: Notes on the application of geographic information systems in natural hazard risk assessment and development planning at national and metropolitan levels.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 107-11.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1091

Au: Alonso, Daniel.

Ti: Plans against catastrophes, hurricanes and heavy rains in Cuba.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 10-12.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1092

Au: Alonso, Daniel.

Ti: Preliminary analysis of the cartographic representation of vulnerability of buildings in Santiago de Cuba.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 87-88.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 1093

Au: Jones, Eleanor B.

Ti: Preliminary survey of coastline vulnerability of the Caribbean: a summary report.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 102-4.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.




ID: 1094

Au: Mercado, Aurelio.

Ti: Storm surge modelling in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

So: In: Barker, David. ed. Proceedings of meeting of experts on hazard mapping in the Caribbean. Kingston, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, 1989. 89-100.

Co: Hazard mapping in the Caribbean; Kingston, 30, Nov.- 4, Dec.1987.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; UWI, Mona, Science Library.



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