Disaster information: a bibliography


ID: 1146 Au: Jackson, Trevor A. Ti: Resources, natural hazards and the geo-sciences in the Caribbean



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ID: 1146

Au: Jackson, Trevor A.

Ti: Resources, natural hazards and the geo-sciences in the Caribbean.

So: Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago newsletter; 13:15-6, Apr. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library
ID: 1147

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Social factors in disaster.

So: Floodplain News; 1(7):8, Apr. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library

ID: 1148

Au: Drakapoulos, Yolanda.

Ti: Stony River landslide, Artnully, St. Thomas, Jamaica, shows signs of reactivation.

So: Caribbean Landslide Working Group Newsletter; 1(1):5, Apr.1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library
ID: 1149

Au: Aming, A.

Ti: The role of vertical seismic profiles (VSPs) in Trinidad and Tobago.

So: Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago Newsletter; 13: 4-7, Apr. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library
ID: 1150

Au: Brown, Hyacinth. ed.

Ti: Disaster planning in Jamaica: safeguarding documents and vital data.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica Library Association; 1989. 46.

Ab: This publication is divided into three parts with the first part covering the Proceedings of the Seminar on the Protection of Documents and Vital Data in the Event of Emergency, which was held in Jamaica in 1986; part two looks at disaster preparedness in some Jamaican libraries pre-hurricane Gilbert and part three looks at lessons from Hurricane Gilbert re. contingency and response management.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1151

Au: UNDP.

Ti: Rehabilitation and reconstruction programme following Hurricane Kate disaster: project revision.

Pub:Kingston; United Nations Development Program; 1989. 6.

Pr: UNDP. Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Programme following Hurricane Kate Disaster.

Ab: Objectives of this project are the long term disaster prevention and rehabilitation of the areas affected by Hurricane Kate.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1152

Au: Collymore, Jeremy McA.

Ti: Disaster planning lessons for the Caribbean: the Gilbert experience.

Pub: Cave Hill; University of the West Indies, (Cave Hill). CERMES; 1989. 23.

Co: Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 14th.; Bridgetown, May 23-6 1989.

Ab: Reviews the response and relief measures to Hurricane Gilbert in Jamaica and seeks to highlight those lessons that will be most beneficial to disaster management in the Caribbean region. A brief review of the physical dimensions of Hurricane Gilbert and its impact on Jamaica are first presented. The response and relief measures of key agencies are then summarized and inadequacies highlighted. The identifiable constraints to implementation are outlined and the lessons for regional disaster management specified.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1153

Au: Jamaica. Ministry of Tourism.

Ti: Natural hazard vulnerability analysis and loss reduction strategy for the tourism industry in Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Ministry of Tourism; 1989. 17.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1154

Au: Barker, David; Miller, David J.

Ti: Wild Gilbert: the many faces of a natural disaster.

Pub: Kingston; s.n; 1989. 13.

Co: Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference, XIVth; Bridgetown, 23-26. May 1989.

Ab: Hurricane Gilbert was the most powerful tropical cyclone ever recorded in the western hemisphere. This paper briefly describes its impact on the island of Jamaica, focussing on both the physical environment and national economy. It is suggested that the population invested Hurricane Gilbert with a personality. Anthropomorphism in general, and humour in particular provided a critical social context and psychological prop to help relieve the anxiety and stress created in the wake of the disaster.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1155

Ti: Air force will continue "Hurricane Hunter" flights.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):10, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 1156

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti: Decade for natural disaster reduction.

So: Floodplain News; 1(8):4 -5, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Science Library.

ID: 1157

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project (PCDPPP).

Ti: Disaster news briefs.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):3, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library
ID: 1158

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Jamaica association of development agencies responds to Hurricane Gilbert.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):5, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library
ID: 1159

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti: MET office update rainfall maps.

So: Floodplain News; 1(8):3, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1160

Ti: More news on the effects of Hurricane Gilbert.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):5, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1161

Au: Aarons, John A.

Ti: Protecting documents and vital records.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18 ):7, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1162

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Protecting the environment: call for regional approach to protecting the environment.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):9, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1163

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti Social factors in disaster forcasting

So: Floodplain News; 1(8):8, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1164

Ti: St. Lucia- heavy rainfall.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):3, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1165

Ti: Telecommunications: the experience of Hurricane Gilbert.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):1-2, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1166

Au: Collymore, Jeremy McA.

Ti: The impact of Hurricane Gilbert.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):5-6, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 1167

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: UNEP team to assess climatic changes on the Caribbean.

So: Flooplain News; 1(8):3, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1168

Au: Jamaica. Life of Jamaica. Management Services Department.

Ti: Comprehensive disaster preparedness planning and recovery guidelines for Life of Jamaica Limited.

Pub:Kingston; Life of Jamaica. Management Services Department; June 1989. 57.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 1169

Au: Andrews, Norma.

Ti: Evaluation of the impact of Hurricane Gilbert on the health sector.

So: Kingston; Pan American Health Organization; 1989.

Ab: An assessment of the impact of hurricane Gilbert on health care programmes and infrastructure in respect of previously identified strategies and targets. Identification of new strategies now required to strengthen and/or replace existing ones. Recommendations on the reorganization and restructuring of the health sector (including physical rehabilitation). Recommendations on the development and strengthening of support systems.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1170

Au: Jamaica. Radio Jamaica Limited.

Ti: Radio Jamaica Limited hurricane plan 1989.

So: Kingston; Radio Jamaica; 1989. 15.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1171

Ti: Tropical cyclones affecting Trinidad and Tobago 1975-1986.

So: Port of Spain: Meterological Division of Trinidad and Tobago. 1998. 31.

Lo: Trinidad and Tobago, National Emergency Management Agency


ID: 1172

Ti: Scout training in emergency preparedness: a unit leaders' guide.

So: In: Scout training in emergency preparedness programme. San Jose, World Scout Bureau, 1989. 21-34.

Ab: Intended to present aspects of the Scout Training in Emergency Preparedness (S.T.E.P.) programme as activities in their own right. Guidance is given in assisting the leader in the presentations of topical interest on a phased and progressive scheme. Endeavours to place emphasis on the disasters to which the Caribbean is prone and to assist in preparing for and meeting disasters. Suggested are training techniques.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1173

Au: Clashing, Owen A. ed.

Ti: Scout training in emergency preparedness: leaders' training programme.

Pub: San Jose; World Scout Bureau; 1989. 46.

Ab: Programme developed for Scout Training in Emergency Preparedness. Provides a manual from which a trainer can plan a schedule of activities with the theme of disaster preparedness. Outlines the curricula which is graded to facilitate the attainment of Scout and Advanced Standard badges. This particular manual outlines in detail the training programme for scout leaders.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1174

Au: Caribbean Scout Programme.

Ti: Scout training in emergency preparedness: youth training programme.

Pub: San Jose; World Scout Bureau; 1989. 43.

Ab: The Scout Training in Emergency Preparedness (STEP) Programme teaches skills which scouts would find useful if and when a disaster strikes. STEP programme contains basic information on natural and man-made disasters, their causes and consequences as well as the required skills to be of help in such situations. The programme is structured in a well graded series of badge requirements within the competencies of the 10 - 16 years old and over. Emphasised also are areas of support services which scouts can undertake, leaving the specially trained personnel free to handle advanced technical work if the need arises.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1175

Au: Wilcox, William H.

Ti: Summary proceedings of seminar better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean.

Pub: Washington D.C.; Partners of the Americas; 989. 70.

Co: Better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean; Castries, 5 –11, Jun. 1988.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 1176

Ti: Chemical products and wastes in the Caribbean.

So: In: Wilcox, William H. Summary proceedings of seminar better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean. Washington D.C., Partners of the Americas, 1989. 66-9.

Co: Better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean; Castries, . 5-11, Jun. 1988.

Ab: Looks at some of the problems experienced in the Caribbean from chemical products and wastes. Recommends a number of measures which the Caribbean can take re. comprehensive management of hazardous chemicals; contingency planning; protection of water supplies and prevention of chemical problems.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 1177

Au: Williams, Ronald A.

Ti: Environmental dimension of chemical safety in the Caribbean.

So: In: Wilcox, William H. Summary proceedings of seminar better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean. Washington D.C., Partners of the Americas, 1989. 45-65.

Co: Better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean; Castries, 5-11, Jun. 1988.

Ab: This paper is about the environmental dimension of chemical safety in the Caribbean. It looks at toxic substances handling and management, environmental data and monitoring, environmental impacts and impact action. Appended is an outline for reporting environmental impact assessments.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1178

Au: Henshaw, Renzy.

Ti: Hazardous materials project.

So: In: Wilcox, William H. Summary proceedings of seminar better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean. Washington D.C., Partners of the Americas, 1989. 30-7.

Co: Better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean; Castries, 5-11, Jun. 1988.

Ab: The Barbados Hazardous Materials Project is designed to improve the knowledge and skills of emergency service personnel in responding to hazardous materials incidents. It will also develop expertise in planning for the prevention of, and serve to reduce the potential for, hazardous materials disasters.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1179

Au: Cote, R. P.

Ti: Institutional improvements for the management of industrial chemicals.

So: In: Wilcox, William H. Summary proceedings of seminar better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean. Washington D.C., Partners of the Americas, 1989. 38-42.

Co: Better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean; Castries, 5-11, Jun. 1988.

Ab: Industrial chemicals pose risks to health and the natural environment. In Caribbean countries, drinking water and coral reefs are continuously threatened by the use of pesticides, fertilizers and industrial wastes. A Project has been designed by CEHI of CARICOM in St. Lucia and the School for Resource and Environmental Studies at Dalhousie University to strenghten the institutional capacity of Caribbean countries to manage the life cycle of chemicals.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1180

Au: Carby, Barbara

Ti: Toxic spills procedure

So: In: Wilcox, William H. Summary proceedings of seminar better management of toxic substances in the Caribbean..Washington D.C; Partners of the Americas; 1989. 70

Co: Better management of toxic Substances in the Caribbean; Castries, 5-11, Jun. 1988.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1181

Au: Trinidad and Tobago. National Emergency Management Agency.

Ti: Outline emergency plan for Trinidad and Tobago.

Pub:Port of Spain; Trinidad and Tobago. National Emergency Management Agency; 1989. 8.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 1182

Au: Collymore, Jeremy McA.

Ti: Report on natural hazards session at Caribbean Studies Association, XIV annual meeting, Barbados May 23-26, 1989.

Pub: Bridgetown; University of the West Indies, (Cave Hill). CERMES; 1989. 2.

Co: Caribbean Studies Association Annual Meeting, XIV; Bridgetown, 23-26, May 1989.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 1183

Au: Pan American Health Organization.

Ti: Guadelope: nursing curriculum includes disaster preparedness.

So: Disasters; (39):4, Jul. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1184

Au: Pan American Health Organization.

Ti: Jamaica: a note on Hurricane Gilbert.

So: Disasters; (39):4, Jul. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1185.

Ti: Disaster history: significant data on major disasters worldwide, 1900 - present.

So: Washington D.C.; United States. Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance; 1989.

Ab: Provides information on major disasters which have occurred around the world since 1900. Information is more complete on events since 1964. No records are included for disasters which occurred within the United States and its territories. In all disasters, the number of people killed and the number affected are recorded as exclusive categories.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1186

Au: Edwards, Linda E.

Ti: Disaster preparedness: attitudes, plans and peoples' faith.

Pub: Bridgetown; Caribbean Contact; 6.

Ab: Attitudes to disaster preparedness reflect a generally casual attitude to safety in the Caribbean. This is amply illustrated in the article and the point is made that safety behaviour can be taught. Governments need to look at this as part of their disaster-awareness planning. People will not know what their governments are doing unless frequent and well coordinated educational bulletins are put out. The management of people in a disaster will depend on people's belief that the government is organized to cope. Emergency preparedness makes a difference.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1187

Au: Joseph, Clavis J. H; Lloyd, Jerome.

Ti: Review of the status of disaster preparedness management in St. Vincent, Grenada, St. Lucia, Dominica.

Pub: St. Johns; United Nations Disaster Relief Organisation Pan-Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project; 1989. 37.

Ab: Reflects an assessment of the state of preparedness in each state, analyses the training needs of all states and concludes with recommendations for action by PCDPPP to impact on the effectiveness of state organizations and training.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; Costa Rica, Regional Disaster Information Center for Latin America and the Caribbean.


ID: 1188

Au: Bermuda. Emergency Measures Organisation.

Ti: Hurricane Dean, Sunday 6 August 1989.

So: Hamilton; Bermuda Police; 1989. 11.

Ab: This is a summary of the effects of Hurricane Dean in Bermuda and the activities of the Emergency Measures Organisation responding to this storm

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1189

Au: Collymore, Jeremy McA.

Ti: Guidelines for the collaboration of international and regional disaster response to the Eastern Caribbean from Barbados.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO. PCDPPP; 1989. 6.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1190

Au: Reynolds, Roy C.

Ti: Methods of conservation.

So: Farmers Advocate; 1(5):5, 17-23, Aug. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1191

Ti: Impact of Hurricane Gilbert.

So: Caribbean Disaster News; (18):5, Jun. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 1192

Au: Thwaites, Peter; Thorn, Malcolm; Waller, David.

Ti: Disaster plan for Dyoll Insurance Company Limited.

Pub:St. Johns; Insurance Association of the Caribbean; 1989. 5.

Co: Coping With Castastrophies: 10th Caribbean Insurance Conference; St. Johns, . 10-13, Sept. 1989.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1193

Au: Trinidad and Tobago. National Emergency Management Agency.

Ti: Emergency plan and instructions for disaster situations.

Pub:Port of Spain; National Emergency Management Agency; Sept. 1989. 31.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1194

Au: Gordon Gofton, Lorna.

Ti: Hazard assessment and disaster mitigation in small towns and villages: a training manual for local emergency coordinators, community leaders and government officials in the Caribbean - draft.

Pub: Kingston; OAS/PCDPPP; 1989. 58.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1195

Au: Thorn, Malcolm

Ti: Hurricane Gilbert September 12, 1989: a reinsurance brokers view.

Pub: St. Johns; Insurance Association of the Caribbean; 1989. 10.

Co: Coping With Catastrophes: 10th Caribbean Insurance Conference; St. Johns, 10-13, Sept. 1989.

Ab: Reviews the response by insurance/reinsurance companies following the onslaught of Hurricane Gilbert on Jamaica. Tables estimated gross loss, gross liabilities, gross loss and loss as a percentage of gross liabilities. Points out that this disaster showed that insurance companies definitely need to establish a disaster plan.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 1196

Au: Davenport, Alan G.

Ti: Impact of structural damage in Jamaica due to Hurricane Gilbert and the prospects for disaster reduction.

Pub: London; University of Western Ontario; 1989. 10.

Ab: Examines the performance during Gilbert of various types of structures and the impact their failure had on the severity of the disaster. Since improved wind resistance is the key to reducing the disaster, instances are cited where the structures have performed well and their survival factors are indicated. Also examines the protection that building codes provide against storms the intensity of Gilbert. Affirms the need for governmental enforcement of codes in the design of structures essential to post-disaster service; but the application of codes more widely is likely to require, in addition, the support of other sectors and organisations.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1197

Au: Stadlberger, Helmut.

Ti: Insurance and reinsurance of the earthquake risk.

Pub: St. Johns; Insurance Association of the Caribbean; 1989. 65.

Co: Coping ith Catastrophes: 10th Caribbean Insurance Conference; St. Johns, 10-13, Sept. 1989.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1198

Au: Brownell, Jennifer; Paul, Annie.

Ti: "Wild Gilbert" and development NGOs: a report.

Pub:Kingston; Association of Development Agencies; 1989. 5.

Ab: Reports on the experience of the Association of Development Agencies (ADA) and its members with Hurricane Gilbert and its process of sharing this with the wider Jamaican community. Records their experiences in hurricane relief and reconstruction work and the lessons learned from those experiences, with recommendations for the future. Examines how far ADA and its member agencies were able to take the developmental approach in their relief and reconstruction efforts; examines the strengths and weaknesses of their response and analyses the reasons for these.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 1199

Au: Wharton, Stanley.

Ti: An approach to regional landslide investigations: Trinidad and Tobago.

So: Caribbean Landslide Working Group Newsletter; 1(2):7, Oct. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1200

Au: Dalling, J. W.

Ti: An investigation into the ecology of landslides in mountain rainforest, Jamaica.

So: Caribbean Landslide Working Group Newsletter; 1(2):1-2, Oct. 1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1201

Au: Pan American Health Organization.

Ti: Caribbean: OECS/French Project.

So: Disasters; (40):4, Oct.1989.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 1202

Au: Farmers Advocate.

Ti: Chemical pesticides being misused says University professor.

So: Farmers Advocate; 5(3):10, 12-25 Oct. 1989.

Co: Integrated pest management; Kingston, Jul. 1993.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


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