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Disaster management 2009
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  • Conference
Date(s): 
23 Sep 2009 - 25 Sep 2009
Venue Location: 
New Forest, United Kingdom
URL: 
http://www.preventionweb.net/english/professional/trainings-events/events/v.php?...
Contact Details: 

Refer to URL for contact details

Main organizer
* Wessex Institute of Technology

Description
First international conference on disaster management and human health risk: reducing risk, improving outcomes.

Human-made and natural [hazard-related] disasters in 2004 were estimated to have claimed tens of thousands of lives worldwide with economic losses in the order of US$100 billion. The year 2005 further tested the international relief community with ‘unparalleled frequency and scale of natural [hazard-related] disaster’; Hurricane Katrina alone having destroyed 300,000 homes, displaced 770,000 people, and cost US $200 billion. Figures for 2006 and 2007 follow similar patterns.

All these events pose unprecedented risks to human health on a world scale which requires a massive effort by the international community. This conference therefore focuses on current global health risks, and how best to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters in order to reduce human health impacts.

It will help participants to understand the nature of global risks, learn risk management strategies to prepare for disruptive events, and identify the best prevention methods in disaster management and public health. It will provide a forum for the exchange of information between leading academics and partners in disaster management.

Additional information
http://www2.wessex.ac.uk/09-conferences/disaster-m.....

Target audience
The Conference is aimed not only at academics, but also at business continuity managers, crisis managers and emergency response workers. It will also be relevant to professionals such as engineers, environmental risk managers, epidemiologists, hazard specialists, health care workers, police and public administrators, as well as security specialists

Past Events
  • 11 Mar 2010 - 12 Mar 2010
    Global Shelter Cluster meeting
  • 11 Mar 2010
    Markets in emergencies - how to improve disaster response
  • 10 Mar 2010
    Transitional Shelter projects Consortium meeting
  • 10 Mar 2010 - 12 Mar 2010
    Managing People in Emergencies (credit-rated)
  • 10 Mar 2010 - 11 Mar 2010
    Engineering a better world
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