Disaster information: a bibliography


ID: 459 Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness Ti: Hurricane - damage potential



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ID: 459

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti: Hurricane - damage potential.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(2):3, May 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 460

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti: Hurricane Precautions.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(2):4, May 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 461

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti: Hurricane season.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(2):1, May 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 462

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti: Disaster preparedness week.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(3):1-2, Jun. 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 463

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness

Ti: Disaster preparedness and relief plan for health.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(3):3-4, Jun. 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 464

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Jamaica national emergency operation center: proposed standing operating procedures (SOP).

Pub:Kingston; Office of Disaster Preparedness; 1981. 15.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 465

Au: Chapin, Neil M.

Ti: Report on mission to Jamaica, May 28 - June 10, 1981.

Pub: Richmond; Virginia Office of Emergency and Energy Services; 1981. 10.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 466

Au: Vardi, J.

Ti: Coordination of energy policy in the Caribbean: preliminary report.

Pub: Washington D.C.; UNDP/World Bank; 129.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 467

Au: I.U.C.N. Bulletin.

Ti: Caribbean Conservation Plan in the making.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 468

Au: Pierera, John.

Ti: Earthquakes in Jamaica.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):3, Jul. 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 469

Au: Jones, Mildred.

Ti: Emergency relief.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):2-3, Jul. 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 470

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: Making contingency plans.

So: ODIPERC News; 1(4):1, Jul. 1981.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 471

Au: Leitch, Errol.

Ti: Pollution tax the only answer.

So: The Naturalist; 3(10):7-8, Jul. 1981.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 472

Au: Antigua and Barbuda. Development Control Authority.

Ti: Building and land development regulations: Land Development and Control Act of 1977.

So: St. Johns; Antigua. Ministry of Economic Development Tourism and Energy; 1981. 39.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 473

Au: Dominica. National Emergency Planning Organization.

Ti: Disaster emergency plan.

Pub: Roseau; Dominica. Prime Minister's Office; 1981. 26.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency ; Costa Rica, Regional Disaster Information Center for Latin America and the Caribbean.
ID: 474

Au: Barbados National Standards Institution.

Ti: National building code: plumbing.

Pub: St. Michael; Barbados National Standards Institution; 1981. 90.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 475

Ti: Improvement of vernacular housing in Jamaica to withstand hurricanes and earthquakes.

Pub:Washington D.C.; Agency for International Development; 1981. 104.

Ab: Surveys the vernacular housing of Jamaica and the construction techniques/methodologies used; suggests design changes, improvements in the construction process, and improvements in the use of local building materials that can make housing more wind and earthquake resistant, yet remain affordable to the majority of people residing in these buildings; makes recommendations for dissemination of information on safe construction for emergency situations, self-help actions and long-term, comprehensive actions.

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

ID: 476

Ti: Caribbean report conservation strategy.

So: The Naturalist; 3(12):10-1, Nov. 1981.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 477

Au: Woodley, Jeremy D.

Ti: Woodley's article on Allen's impact on Jamaica.

So: Science; 214(4522):749-54, Nov. 1981.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 478

Au: Gibbs, Tony; Browne, Herbert E; Rocheford, B. A.

Ti: Code of practice for wind loads for structural design.

Pub:Bridgetown; Barbados. National Council for Science and Technology; 1981. 83.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 479

Ti: Seminar on maritime search and rescue in the Caribbean, Barbados, 7-11 December 1981.

Pub: Geneva; IMCO; 1981. 223.

Co: Seminar on Maritime Search and Rescue in the Caribbean; Bridgetown, 7-11, Dec. 1981.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 480

Ti: Environmental priorities for insular Caribbean countries: suggestions for actions.

Pub: Nairobi; UNEP; 1981. 49.

Co: Expert Consultation Meeting on Environmental Priorities for Caribbean Countries; Bridgetown, 2-4, Dec. 1981.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 481

Au: Rogers, Golden and Halpern.

Ti: Hazards management study for the government of Jamaica: technical proposal.

So: Washington D.C.; Agency for International Development; 1981. 148.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 482

Au: Rogers, Caroline; Suchanek, Thomas H; Pecora, Frank A.

Ti: Effects of Hurricanes David and Frederic (1979) on shallow acropora palmata reef communities : St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands.

So: Bulletin of Marine Science; 32(2):532-48, 1982.

Ab: The objectives of this study were to assess the storm damage to the shallow St. Croix reefs, to document the recovery of acropora palmata, to determine the colonization of organisms on freshly exposed coral skeletal surfaces, and to better understand the impact of storms on Caribbean reef community structure.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 483

Au: Wright, Raymond M.

Ti: Seabed mining: opportunities and problems.

So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica; 21: 22-53, 1982.

Co: The International Seabed Authority its implications for Jamaica; Kingston, 20, Nov. 1982.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 484

Au: Wade, Barry A.

Ti: The International Authority and its implication for the management of Jamaica's coastal waters.

So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica; 21: 63-70, 1982.

Co: The International Seabed Authority its implications for Jamaica; Kingston, 20, Nov. 1982.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 485

Au: Shearer, Hugh L.

Ti: The challenges to Jamaica presented by the National Seabed Authority.

So: Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica; 21: 3-5, 1982.

Co: The International Seabed Authority its implications for Jamaica; Kingston, 20, Nov. 1982.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 486

Au: Jamaica. Town Planning Department.

Ti: A manual for development.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Town Planning Department; 1982. 62.

Ab: Information to guide professionals and developers in the execution of land and building projects.

Lo: Jamaica, Natural Resources Conservation Authority.


ID: 487

Au: Díaz, A; Fernández, C.; Chávez, O.

Ti: Afectaciones agroeconómicas en  reas de caña por drenaje deficiente; método de valoración.

Pub: Ciudad de La Habana; s.n; 1982. 11.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica: 20 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en la Revolución; Ciudad de La Habana, Nov. 1982.

Ab: Las afectaciones al cultivo de caña por inundaciones temporales o permanentes originadas por un drenaje deficiente del  rea, representan pérdidas posibles de evitar con la ejecución de proyectos de construcciones hidr ulicas para dar solución al estancamiento de las aguas en forma adecuada y con el mínimo de recursos a invertir.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 488

Au: Huerta Graupera, J; Medina Prendes, R; Díaz Rodríguez, L.

Ti: An lisis de la inundación ocasionada por las precipitaciones ocurridas entre el 18 y el 19 de Junio de 1982 en el este de La Habana.

Pub: Ciudad de La Habana; s.n; 1982. 16.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica: "20 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en la Revolución"; Ciudad de La Habana, Nov. 1982.

Ab: Se caracteriza hidrológicamente el fenómeno ocurrido, en el que se registraron 700 mm de lluvias en menos de 24 horas y 596 mm en 12 horas, lo que originó que se produjeran considerables inundaciones en un  rea con condiciones hidrográficas muy homogeneas. Se hacen además comparaciones con otras lluvias máximas registradas en el país.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 489

Au: Orbera, L; Ramírez, R; Chuy, T.

Ti: Consideraciones para la investigación de la sismicidad en las regiones de ubicación de construcciones hidrotécnicas e hidroenergéticas.

Pub: Ciudad de La Habana; s.n; 1982. 13.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica: 20 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en la Revolución; Ciudad de La Habana, Nov. 1982.

Ab: Las construcciones hidrotécnicas e hidroenergéticas tienen características muy particulares y su ubicación en zonas tectónicas o potencialmente activas rompen el equilibrio natural y provocan cambios en el régimen sísmico. Como en Cuba casi todas estas obras se proyectan en regiones sísmicas o potencialmente sísmicas, es necesario realizar una serie de trabajos geólogo-geofísicos con el fin de estudiar las características sísmicas de los lugares de construcción de las instalaciones hidrotécnicas e hidroenergéticas.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.

ID: 490

Au: UNEP; ECLA.

Ti: Development and environment in the wider Caribbean region: a synthesis.

Pub: Geneva; UNEP; 1982,.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 491

Au: Blanco, R; Agosti, E; Hernández, M. V.

Ti: Drenaje urbano e inundaciones.

Pub: Ciudad de La Habana; s.n; 1982. 12.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica 20 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en la Revolución; Ciudad de La Habana, Nov. 1982.

Ab: Expone que el objetivo fundamental del drenaje pluvial es evitar que las aguas escurridas producto de la precipitación pluvial causen daños a las personas y/u objetivos económicos, o dificulten su normal desenvolvimiento. Las acciones emprendidas más usuales son: obras de regulación y embalse, obras de canalización y rectificación de cauces naturales, obras de conducción tales como canales, tuberías.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 492

Ti: Guidelines, youth in disaster relief.

So: Geneva; LRCS; 1982. 49.

Co: Disaster Relief Preparedness and Organisation of Youth; Nassau, April 1992.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 493

Au: Maynard, Patricia.

Ti: Hurricane preparedness: a booklet for schools.

Pub: Bridgetown; Barbados. Ministry of Education; 1982. 15.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 494

Au: Empresa de Hidroeconomía.

Ti: Informe sobre los fenómenos hidrometeorológicos ocurridos durante el paso del ciclón Alberto en la provincia de Pinar del Río.

Pub: Ciudad de La Habana; IH; 1982. 27.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica: 20 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en la Revolución; Ciudad de La Habana, Nov. 1982.

Ab: Plantea que el informe se realiza como parte de la política de hidroeconomía de registrar todos los fenómenos relacionados con la lluvia, el escurrimiento y las inundaciones, su influencia en las investigaciones hidrológicas, a los efectos de su aplicación para los proyectos de obras hidráulicas en general. En esta ocasión cobra más interés por cuanto el ciclón Alberto resulta de unas características muy superiores a los datos existentes en cuanto a lluvia, gastos máximos, volúmenes del escurrimiento e inundaciones que afectaron la parte oeste de la provincia cubriendo la mitad del territorio.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 495

Au: Zephirin, Manuelita.

Ti: Institutional food service: a guide for disaster preparedness.

Pub: Port of Spain; CFNI; 1982. 39.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 496

Au: St. Lucia. Central Emergency Organization.

Ti: Instructions for emergency feeding.

So: Castries; Central Emergency Organisation; 1982. 8.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 497

Au: Méndez, M; Pujol, R; Felippe, M.

Ti: Inventario de las  reas agrícolas con problemas de mal drenaje e inundación de la provincia de Pinar del Río.

Pub: Ciudad de La Habana; s.n; 1982. 11.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica 20 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en la Revolución; Ciudad de La Habana, Nov. 1982.

Ab: Expone los pasos que se dieron y los resultados alcanzados durante la realización del inventario de las reas con problemas de mal drenaje en la provincia de Pinar del Río.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 498

Au: González, L.

Ti: Obtención del hidrógrafo unitario instantáneo en una cuenca.

Pub: La Habana; s.n.; 1982. 18.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica 20 Años de Desarrollo Hidráulico en la Revolución; La Habana, nov. 1982.

Ab: Presenta un an lisis del método del hidrógrafo unitario instantáneo y un programa de computación que permite su fácil aplicación. Este método se basa en la teoría del hidrógrafo unitario y resulta muy útil en el pronóstico de avenidas, sobre todo en cuencas pequeñas donde se puede obtener el hidrógrafo característico de la cuenca y evaluar múltiples alternativas futuras.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.

ID: 499

Au: Republica Dominicana. Comision Nacional de Emergencia.

Ti: Plan nacional de emergencia.

Pub: Santo Domingo; Dominican Republic. Office of the President; 1982. 157.

Lo:Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 500

Au: Towle, Edward L.

Ti: Solid waste management in the Lesser Antilles.

Pub: s.l; Island Resource Foundation; 1982.

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

ID: 501

Au: Wagh, Arun.

Ti: The effect of bauxite slime disposal on water resources of Jamaica.

Pub:Kingston; University of the West Indies. Department of Physics; 1982. 37.

Ab: This report examines the water resources of Jamaica and the effect of various alumina plants on them.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 502

Au: Thomas, C. P.

Ti: Tracing well water pollution in a limestone aquifer.

Pub: U.S.A.; American Water Works Association; 1982. 6.

Lo: Jamaica, Scientific Research Council.

ID: 503

Au: Jamaica. Ministry of Health .

Ti: Workshop report primary health care/secondary health care linkages and emergency medical services 18-21 November 1982 at Mammee Bay, St. Ann Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; s.n; 1982. 150.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management

ID: 504

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: Barbados homebuilders guide to hurricane resistant design.

Pub: Bridgetown; National Council for Science and Technology; 1982. 10.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 505

Ti: Meeting on public awareness, Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, St. Johns, Antigua.

Pub:St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1982. 12

Co: Meeting on Public Awareness; St. John's, 17, Feb. 1982.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 506

Ti: Averages and extremes of rainfall and other elements.

Pub: St. James; Caribbean Meteorological Institute. Climatological Section; Mar. 1982. 45.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 507

Au Patterson, A. W; Diloreto, Ann.

Ti: Report of the subregional workshop on hospital management of disasters, April 5-7, 1982.

Pub: St. Johns; PAHO/PCDPPP; 1982. 53.

Co: Subregional Workshop on Hospital Management of Disasters; Georgetown, 5-7, Apr. 1982.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 508

Au: Smithsonian Research Reports.

Ti: Development killing coral reefs.

So: The Naturalist; 4(3):77, May 1982.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 509

Au: Ramdial, Bal S.

Ti: The problems of solid waste and a few solution.

So: The Naturalist; 4(3):25-6, 30, 32, May 1982.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 510

Au: Belize. Central Emergency Organization.

Ti: Hurricane plan for Belize.

Pub: Belize City; Belize. Central Emergency Organization; 1982. 26.

Lo Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 511

Au: Jamaica. Jamaica Amateur Radio Association.

Ti: Jamaica Amateur Radio Association message centre operation: standard operating procedures.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica Amateur Radio Association; 1982. 25.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 512

Au: Haughton, P. W.

Ti: The Jamaican hurricane season changing the rhyme.

So: Caribbean Journal of Science; 18(1-4):107-9, Jun. 1982.

Ab: The hurricane season for Jamaica is usually said to be shorter than it actually is. Throughout the Commonwealth West Indies, children’s rhyme is used as a guide to this shorter perceived season. Using over 300 years of data, it is possible to show that the season lasts much longer and that the occurrence of all types of tropical cyclones is not randomly distributed. Peak periods of greater activity are present in late June, mid-August, and mid-October. A new rhyme is introduced to comply with the historical record.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 513

Au: Leger, Pierre R.

Ti: Training course in water supply and environmental health aspects of disaster preparedness and management for Eastern Caribbean countries.

Pub: Washington D.C.; PAHO; 1982. 13.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 514

Au: Granger, Orman E.

Ti: Climatic fluctuations in Trinidad, West Indies, and their implications for water resource planning.

So: Caribbean Journal of Science; 17(1-4):173-201, Jul. 1982.

Ab: The precipitation and temperature of Trinidad, West Indies, in the period 1921-66 have been investigated for evidence of oscillations. Statistical methods including variance spectrum analysis are employed in the investigation. The results indicate that while there has been fluctuations in temperature resulting in a rise of 4.8F between 1933 and 1958 and a decrease of 3.0F thereafter, oscillations in precipation have been more significant. The evidence is strong for significant oscillations of 2-2.5, 5-6, and 15 year periods. The effects of these oscillations on the water balance are discussed and the point is made that these oscillations, specifically in the dry-season precipation, ought to be considered by water resources and agri-business planners.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 515

Au: Pereira, John A.

Ti: Draft proposals for vulnerability analyses and structural hazard mitigation projects to improve disaster preparedness in the Caribbean.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1982. 28.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 516

Au: Pereira, John A.

Ti: Pilot study of the vulnerability of structures to earthquake and hurricane risk in Antigua.

Pub: Kingston; PCDPPP; 1982. 83.

Ab: Investigates ways by which the vulnerability of structures could be assessed and examines the vulnerability of particular structural types to earthquake and hurricane risk.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 517

Ti: Report of the Caribbean hurricane research meeting, July 1-2, 1982, Bridgetown, Barbados.

Pub: Bridgetown; PAHO; 1982. 66.

Co: Caribbean Hurricane Research Meeting; Bridgetown, 1-2, Jul. 1982.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 518

Au: Gersony, Robert; Jackson, Tony; Lynch, Raymond.

Ti: Post-disaster damage and needs assessment: eastern Caribbean methodologies for food, shelter, and clothing.

Pub: Washington D.C.; Agency for International Development; 1982. 86.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 519

Ti: Caribbean training program on emergency preparedness and health management following disasters, 1 February 1982 - 31 August 1982: progress report.

Pub: Washington D.C.; PAHO; 1982. 197.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 520

Au: McDonald, Franklin.

Ti: Disaster preparedness update.

So: GSJ Newsletter; 3(2):10-11, Oct. 1982.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 521

Au: Shepherd, John B; Rogers, Ingrid.

Ti: Catalogue of intensities of earthquakes felt in the Trinidad and Tobago region 1766-1982.

Pub: St. Augustine; University of the West Indies. Seismic Research Unit; 1982. 32

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 522

Au: Sealey, Neil E.

Ti: Conservation and the coast: potential hazard in the Bahamas.

So: Bahamas Naturalist; 6(2):29-34, Dec. 1982.

Ab: The Bahamas marine environment is unique - nowhere else is there such a large area of shallow water (50,000 square miles) in such an amenable climate which is accessible to such a large group of people. Man's contact with this environment is mainly through the coast. Here he builds his towns, his docks, his homes, and his hotels, on the beaches themselves he spends much of his leisure time, and in the offshore region he may also fish, or dredge for minerals. Necessarily all this activity has some effect on the coast; much of it is harmless, but much of it is potentially damaging. In view of the enormous economic and social value of this area, it is obvious that man must be careful not to destroy it. It therefore follows that for every action he takes, he must be well aware of what the consequences might be. suprisingly often this not the case, man may take the coast for granted, or assume the responsibility for its conservation lies with others, or be prepared to sacrifice it for short term gain. Sound conservation of the coast demands that we know what can normally be expected to happen without man, and that we also know or find out what will happen when he uses it.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


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