The effectiveness of foreign military assets in natural disaster response [electronic resource] / Sharon Wiharta ... [et al.].
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- 9789185114573
- 918511457X
- HV553 .E33 2008
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HV551.2.L432005 LEARNING FROM DISASTERS: A MANAGEMENT APPROACH- 3rd EDITION | HV551.2 .T64 2005 Learning from disasters : a management approach / | HV551.3.P452006 THE NEXT CATASTROPHE | HV553 .E33 2008 The effectiveness of foreign military assets in natural disaster response | HV553 .E495 2003 Emergency Relief Operations / | HV553.H86 2018 Humanitarian action and ethics | HV553.H862011 HUMANITARIAN CHARTER AND MINIMUM STANDARDS IN HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE |
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This study provides an overview of the current use of foreign military assets in natural disaster response, including how and why they are deployed. It also analyses the role played by foreign military assets in several major disaster relief operations: in Mozambique following the floods in 2000, in Haiti following floods and tropical storm Jeanne in 2004, in Aceh province, Indonesia, following the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, and in Pakistan-administered Kashmir following the South Asia earthquake of 2005.
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