Disaster information: a bibliography


ID: 532 Au: Asso Martínez, M; Rodríguez, B. Ti: Diagrama de seguridad; su aplicación al conjunto hidráulico "Sán Julián"



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ID: 532

Au: Asso Martínez, M; Rodríguez, B.

Ti: Diagrama de seguridad; su aplicación al conjunto hidráulico "Sán Julián".

Pub: Santa Clara; s.n; 1983. 16.

Co: Conferencia Científico-Técnica 20 Años de Colaboración Soviético-Cubana para el Desarrollo de la Hidráulica; Santa Clara, Jul. 1983.

Ab: La ocurrencia de períodos lluviosos hace necesario en reiteradas oportunidades tomar decisiones rápidas de acuerdo a la transformación que sufrir  la avenida esperada en el embalse durante la construcción o la explotación. El diagrama de seguridad de una obra constituye un medio de mucho valor para conocer previamente la respuesta esperada del embalse, incluídas sus obras de vertimiento ante una avenida cualquiera, teniendo en cuenta diferentes condiciones en el embalse al inicio y durante el transcurso de la transformación.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine
ID: 533

Au: Mason, John.

Ti: From survival to development: a self-help approach to community upgrading, Port-au-Prince.

Pub: Washington D.C.; Cooperative Housing Foundation; 1983. 31.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 534

Au: Wright, Christopher.

Ti: How Hurricane Flora affected Jamaica.

Pub: sl; sn; 1983.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 535

Au: Seon, Kenneth.

Ti: Hurricanes a look at disasters in Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; sn; 1983.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 536

Ti: Informal meeting on assessment of health needs following sudden impact disasters, Bridgetown, Barbados, 28-29 April, 1983.

Pub: Bridgetown; PAHO; 1983. 11.

Co: Informal Consultation on Training for Rapid Assessment of Health Needs; Bridgetown, 28-29, Apr. 1983.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 537

Au: Barke, Phillip

Ti: After the hurricane: linking recovery to sustainable development in the Caribbean.

Pub: Baltimore; John Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Lo: UWI, St. Augustine, Library.
ID: 538

Au: Jamaica. Ministry of Finance and Planning.

Ti: National building code of Jamaica 1983.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica. Ministry of Finance and Planning; 1983. 95.

Lo: Jamaica, Scientific Research Council.; UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 539

Ti: New hope for Haiti/ a prescription for Haiti’s health care system

So: DHA News; 13: 37+, Jan. – Mar. 1995.

Lo: Trinidad and Tobago. National Emergency Management Agency.


ID: 540

Au: Jamaica. Office of Disaster Preparedness.

Ti: National disaster plan, Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; Office of Disaster Preparedness; 94.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 541

Au: Hyppolyte, Paul.

Ti: Report on solid waste management in the state of St. Lucia.

Pub: New York; United Nation Development Programme (UNDP); 1983.

Lo: St. Lucia, St. Lucia Solid Waste Management.
ID: 542

Au: Douglas, James E.

Ti: Small watershed experimental proposal Mt. Airy Region, Northern St. Andrew.

Pub: Kingston; UNDP/FAO; 1983. 12.

Ab: The report discusses a 5 year extendable watershed study designed to test hypotheses that in Jamaica as in temperate climate (1) removing forest cover increases water yields (2) the increase for Pine is greater than for Hardwoods (3) if the forest floor is severely damaged during logging, overland flow and erosion will result.

Lo: Jamaica, Ministry of Agriculture.


ID: 543

Au: Eyre, L. Alan.

Ti: Flood hazards and tropical karst: the Newmarket syndrome.

So: In: National Council for Geographic Education. Tropical Karst Landscapes Symposium: proceedings. Kingston, National Council for Geographic Education, 1983. 12-18.

Co: Tropical Karst Landscapes Symposium: proceedings; Ocho Rios, 24th, October, 1983.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 544

Au: Wright, Christopher .

Ti: Tropical Storm Gilda.

Pub: sl; sn; 1983.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 545

Au: Haggstrom, Martin.

Ti: Water balance for the Great Morass of Negril and the Lower Morass of the Black River, Jamaica. Swedish Meteorological & Hydrological Institute for Petroleum Corp. of Jamaica; 1983. 42.

Ab: This study deals with the water balance of the Great Morass of Negril and the Lower Morass of the Black River in Western Jamaica and is part of the praparatory work for utilization of peat resources.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 546

Au: Wasserman, Ellen .

Ti: Workshop on incorporating disaster preparedness in the currculae of Jamaica programs/institutions that training health personnel, 28 September through 2 October 1983, Ocho Rios.

Pub: s.l; s.n; 1983. 870.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 547

Ti: Emergency first aid: a programme for Caribbean communities - instructor's guidelines and students handbook.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1983. 41.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 548

Au: Adams, Alfrico D; Gibbs, Tony.

Ti: Conceptual design and detailing of buildings for wind resistance.

Pub: Kingston; [CERO]; 1983. 19.

Ab: Wind effects are critical in the design of traditional lightweight structures. The advent of lightweight industrialized building systems increases the national risks of wind damage in the Caribbean region. This paper attempts to identify the most important structural considerations for buildings prone to wind damage. It also presents recommended detailing procedures to ensure good building performance in high winds. Among the points dealt with are cladding types and modes of resistance, bracing methods and effects, uplift effects on fixings, stability, connections, columns and foundations. Detailing recommendations are supported by previous studies and research observations which confirm the case for and against various methods of detailing for wind resistance.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 549

Au: Dominica. Ministry of Health.

Ti: Dominica disaster preparedness and relief plan for health 1983.

Pub: Roseau; Dominica. Ministry of Health; 1983. 5.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 550

Au: Grenada. Ministry of Health.

Ti: Plan of action and manual for management of the health component in disasters (1983) - corrected draft.

Pub: St. George's; Grenada. Ministry of Health; 1983. 34.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 551

Au: Mignon, Glenn A.

Ti: Report on the level of preparedness for emergency in Grenada.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1983. 25.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 552

Au: George, Errol; Joseph, Bert.

Ti: Emergency orders, Coolidge International Airport - Antigua.

Pub: St. Johns; Antigua. Office of the Aerodrome Superintendent;1983.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 553

Ti: Needs assessment following Hurricane Georges- Dominican Republic , 1998

So: Morbidity and Morality Weekly Report; 48(5): 112, Feb 1999.

Lo: Trinidad and Tobago, National Emergency Management Agency


ID: 554

Au: Mignon, Glenn A.

Ti: Report on the level of preparedness for emergency in Montserrat.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1983. 29.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 555

Au: Storms, Doris.

Ti: Assessment of needs and resources in the field of prevention and treatment of traffic accidents in Guyana and Barbados, October - November 1982.

Pub: Washington D.C.; PAHO; 1983. 123.

Ab: Reviews the use and validity of various sources of data on traffic accidents in Guyana and Barbados; presents revised data on levels and trends in mortality and morbidity resulting from traffic accidents; provides cost data on hospitalizations for motor vehicle accidents; estimates changes in motor insurance loss ratios; describes particular high-risk groups, times and locations for road traffic death or injury; and reviews multi-sectoral features of existing national safety programs in the two countries, in light of the regional strategies and plan of action for accident prevention. In addition, also reviews the CAREC study on factors involved in road traffic accidents in Trinidad and Tobago.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 556

Au: St. Hill, Leonard E.

Ti: Preliminary survey of vulnerability to hazards and appropriate measures for prevention and mitigation of disasters: report of mission of disaster prevention specialist.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1983. 107.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 557

Au: Meganck, Richard A; Saunier, Richard E.

Ti: Managing our natural resources.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 4(8):16-23, 44-5, Mar.- Apr. 1983.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 558

Au: Mignon, Glenn A.

Ti: Report of the level of preparedness for emergency in St. Lucia.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1983. 20.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 559

Ti: Report of the second annual workshop on health disaster preparedness, 11-14 April, 1983 for the Caribbean sub-region.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1983. 57.

Co: Annual Workshop on Health Disaster Preparedness, 2nd; St. Johns, 11-14, Apr. 1983.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 560

Au: Richards, Vincent A.

Ti: Survey of public awareness of disaster preparedness in Antigua and Dominica.

Pub: St. Johns; Lurijos Management Consultants; 1983. 32.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 561

Au: Mignon, Glenn A.

Ti: Report on the level of preparedness for emergency in Anguilla.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1983. 16.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 562

Au: Jamaica Geographical Society.

Ti: Land management in Jamaica.

So: Caribbean Geography; 1(1):70-1, May 1983.

Co: Land management in Jamaica; Kingston, 15, Jun.1982.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 563

Au: Hendry, Malcolm D.

Ti: The influence of the land-sea breeze regime on beach erosion and accretion - an example from Jamaica.

So: Caribbean Geography; 1(1):13-23, May 1983.

Ab: Beach erosion and accretion on the Palisadoes, south-east Jamaica, is a diurnal phenomenon, caused by changes in wave form in response to the local sea-land breeze regime. Sea breeze generates destructive wave forms which removes sediments from the foreshore. These waves decay when the land breeze operates, and sediment is returned to the foreshore by constructive wave action. For this meteorological data are a satisfactory substitute for wave data in prediction of short-term beach erosion and accretion.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 564

Au: Outram, Clyde K. V.

Ti: Airport disaster preparedness.

So: In: Montego Bay; Inter-American Airports Conference; 1983. 3.

Co: Inter-American Airports Conference; Montego Bay, 25-27, May, 1983.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 565

Au: Williams, Ronald A.

Ti: Environmental health aspects of tourism in the Caribbean.

Pub: Kingston; Caribbean Tourism Conference; 1983. 16.

Co: Caribbean Tourism Conference and Trade Exposition, 7th; Kingston, Jun. 14-17, 1983.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 566

Au: Greenaway, C. Franklin.

Ti: Teaching unit on natural disasters for use with Grade 10 and 11 geography students in the Caribbean.

Pub: Kingston ; University of the West Indies; 1983. 101.

Th: Submitted to University of the West Indies, Mona presented for the degree Dip. Ed..

Ab: Main purpose of the unit is to develop in students an awareness of natural disasters that affect the Caribbean islands and their effects on man. Students, at the end of the teaching unit, would have developed: (i) an understanding of the difference between natural and man-made disasters; (ii) knowledge of the natural disasters which affect the Caribbean i.e. hurricanes, volcanoes, earthquakes and floods; (iii) an awareness of the effects that natural disasters can have on a country's economy, development and the lifestyles of its people; (iv) scientific and social attitudes; (v) certain skills such as developing accurate powers of observation and learning to report and record information accurately.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 567

Au: US. Mission.

Ti: Disaster relief plan.

Pub: Kingston; US. Mission; 1983. 103.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 568

Au: Hilton, Anne.

Ti: Environment or development the Third World dilemma.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 4(11):20-1, Aug. 1983.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 569

Au: Mohammed, Stephen.

Ti: Housing and the environment.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 4(11):32-5, 41, Aug. 1983.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 570

Ti: Oil pollution and control.

So: Trinidad Naturalist; 4(11):30, Aug. 1983.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 571

Au: Smith, Henry; Ajayi, Owolabi.

Ti: Land use, runoff and recharge on selected watersheds in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Pub: St. Thomas; Caribbean Research Institute; Sept. 1983. 62.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 572

Au: Goreau, Peter D. E.

Ti: The tectonic evolution of the north central Caribbean plate margin.

Pub: sl; sn; Sept. 1983.

Th: Submitted to Massachusetts Institute of Technology presented for the degree Doctor of Science.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 573

Au: British Virgin Islands. National Emergency Advisory Council.

Ti: National disaster plan.

Pub: Tortola; British Virgin Islands. Office of the Deputy Governor; Oct. 1983. 18.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 574

Ti: Convention for the protection and development of the marine environment of the wider Caribbean region: protocol concerning co-operation in combating oil spills in the wider Caribbean region.

Pub: New York; UN; 1983. 25.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 575

Au: Jamaica Defense Force Coast Guard.

Ti: The national pollution contingency plan for Jamaica.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness; Nov. 1983. 60.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 576

Au: Haggstrom, Martin.

Ti: Frequency of floods at the Great Morass of Negril and the Lower Morass of the Black River, Jamaica.

Pub: Stockholm; Swedish Meteorological & Hydrological Institute for Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica ; 1984. 20.

Ab: Floods of different recurrence intervals have been estimated for a number of river and canal sections in the Great Morass of Negril and the Lower Morass of the Black River. The purpose was to give hydrological background data for a possible future improvement of the carrying capacity of the rivers and canals. The estimations were carried out on the condition that the river and canal channels do not overflow. The estimates have been based on flood frequency curves for stream flow stations in western and central Jamaica. The method of frequency analysis of partial duration series of floods was used.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 577

Au: Houston-Williams, Ann.

Ti: The effects of Hurricane Allen on beach reef populations of Discovery Bay, Jamaica.

So: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology; 75(3): 233-43, 1984.

Ab: Sixteen months after Hurricane Allen, an assessment of the condition (living vs. dead and encrusted) and volume of staghorn coral, Acrophora cervicornis Lamarck, patches within the East Back Reef of Discovery Bay, Jamaica was made. Data generated by this assessment were compared with similar data collected in 1975-1976 prior to the storm. Densities of two urchins, Diadema antillarum Philippi and Echinometra viridis A. Agassiz, and the threespot damsel-fish, Eupomacentrus planifrons Cuvier, within the coral patches were also measured. Although staghorn coral patches were significantly smaller (-65) in mean volume in 1981 compared to 1975-1976, 22 percent of the patches were unchanged since 1976 or had increased in volume and only 9 percent were reduced to piles of rubble. Diadema and three-spot densities were significantly higher than in 1976. Mortality of damsel-fish and larger Diadema appeared to have been reduced. Coral patches with both damselfish and Diadema present exhibited a high proportion of living coral tissue, while those dominated by either damselfish or Diadema were overgrazed with 5 percent of the substrata covered by living coral. Similarly, the fore reef exhibited high urchin and low damselfish densities, possibly contributing to its low proportion of living coral.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 578

Au: Cambers, Gillian.

Ti: Beach erosion study, Grand Anse, Grenada: coastal dynamics.

Pub: Washington, D.C; World Bank/OAS; 1984. 99.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 579

Ti: Conference on hurricanes and tropical meteorology: post prints.

Pub: Boston; American Meteorological Society; 1984. 64.

Co: 15th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology; Miami, 9-13, Jan. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 580

Au: Daniel, J. R. K.

Ti: Geomorphology of Guyana: an integrated study of natural environments.

Pub: Georgetown; University of Guyana; 1984. 72.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 581

Au: Barbados. Central Emergency Relief Organization.

Ti: Hurricane shelters 1984.

Pub: Bridgetown; Barbados. Ministry of Education; 1984. 41.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 582

Au: Fenton, Alison D; Jackson, Trevor A; Minnott, Dennis A.

Ti: Natural resources assessment and development: a regional study in CARICOM countries.

Pub: Kingston; Enerplan Ltd; 1984.

Ab: This study examines the status and level of science and technology development within 12 of the English-speaking CARICOM countries in the field of natural resources. Issues and problems which were identified as common to several territories of the region were discussed. Eight regional projects to address some identified regional problems have been proposed. In the fourth chapter six regional proposals have been documented.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 583

Au: Skoglund, Per-Olof; Peterson, Carsten.

Ti: Oceanographic investigations off the west coast of Jamaica.

Pub: sl; Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute; 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 584

Au: Jamaica. College of Arts Science and Technology.

Ti: Proceedings of the seminar on man versus the environment.

Pub: Kingston; College of Arts Science and Technology; 1984. 160.

Co: Man versus the environment; Kingston, 5, Jun. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.



ID: 585

Au: Hoilett, Philemon.

Ti: Droughts in Jamaica.

So: In: Proceedings of the seminar on man versus the environment. Kingston, College of Arts Science and Technology, 1984. 1-5. Sec. 11

Co: Man versus the environment; Kingston, 5, Jun. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 586

Au: Dixit, A.

Ti: Effects of particulate pollutants on plants.

So: In: Proceedings of the seminar on man versus the environment. Kingston, College of Arts Science and Technology, 1984. 1-9. Sec. 3.

Co: Man versus the environment; Kingston, 5 Jun. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 587

Au: Fairbairn, Patrict W.

Ti: Jamaica's environment, 1984: an overview.

So: In: Proceedings of the seminar on man versus the environment. Kingston, College of Arts Science and Technology, 1984. 1-7 Sec. 1

Co: Man versus the environment; Kingston, 5, Jun. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 588

Au: Irvine, Ranold A.

Ti: Role of Ministry of Science, Technology & Environment reguarding environment pollution & control.

So: In: Proceedings of the seminar on man versus the environment. Kingston, College of Arts Science and Technology, 1984. 1-4.

Co: Man versus the environment; Kingston, 5, Jun. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 589

Au: Anderson, B. R; Cameron, Barrington F.

Ti: Soil loss from Jamaica's hilly watersheds.

So: In: Proceedings of the seminar on man versus the environment. Kingston, Collegeof Arts Science and Technology, 1984. 1-6. Sec. 6.

Co: Man versus the environment; Kingston, 5, Jun. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 590

Au: Carroll, Paul Michael.

Ti: Water pollution in Jamaica.

So: In: Proceedings of the seminar on man versus the environment. Kingston, College of Arts Science and Technology, 1984. 1-4. Sec. 4.

Co: Man versus the environment; Kingston, 5, Jun. 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 591

Au: Grant, Aubery.

Ti: Report on natural hazard protection design techniques in Jamaica.

So: Kingston; The Jamaica Institute of Architects; 1984.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 592

Au: James, Carlton A; Fortner, Rosanne.

Ti: Resource manual for environmental communication.

Pub: Bridgetown; UNEP; 1984. 93.

Co: Workshop for Educational Media Personnel in the Caribbean Sub-Regional; Bridgetown, 6-8, June 1984.

Pr: UNEP; Caribbean Action Plan Project on Environmental Education and Public Awareness.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 593

Au: Norman, Peter E.

Ti: Sewage pollution of the coastal waters of Trinidad and Tobago.

Pub: s.l.; s.n.; 1984. 21.

Ab: This paper summarises the research done at Chaguaramas, San Fernando and Tobago between 1981 and 1983 to assess the impact of sewage pollution on the coastal waters.

Lo: UWI, St. Augustine, Library



ID: 594

Au: Dillon Consulting Ltd.

Ti: Regional waste reduction, recycling, recovery & reuse strategy & action program-final project report.

Pub: Castries; OECS Solid Waste and Ship-generated Waste Management Project; 1999.

Pr: OECS. Solid Waste and Ship-Generated Waste Management.

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


ID: 595

Au: De Romilly & de Romilly Ltd.

Ti: Model policy, legislation and regulation - final report.

Pub: Nova Scotia; s.n; 1999.

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

ID: 596

Au: Punch, Ruskin; Chin, Myron W.

Ti: Report on Trinidad and Tobago's programs and policies for natural hazards design.

Pub: St. Augustine; University of the West Indies; Department of Civil Enginering; 1984. 230.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 597

Ti: Workshop report on shelter management and evacuation procedures.

So: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 152.

Co: Shelter Management and Evacuation Procedures Workshop; Kingston, 6-10, Feb. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency; Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.

ID: 598

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East Caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: St. Vincent.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1984. 83.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 599

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East Caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: St. Vincent: field survey notes.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1984. 182.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 600

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East Caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: St. Christopher-Nevis.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 55.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 601

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East Caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: St. Christopher-Nevis: field survey notes.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 121.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 602

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East Caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: Dominica.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1984. 82.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 603

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East Caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: Dominica: field survey notes.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1984. 355.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 604

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East Caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: Antigua-Barbuda.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1984. 56.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 605

Au: Consulting Engineers Partnership.

Ti: East caribbean countries hurricane shelters survey: Antigua-Barbuda: field survey notes.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO/PCDPPP; 1984. 164.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 606

Au: Leger, Pierre R.

Ti: Emergency resources planning.

Pub: Washington D.C.; Medical Care Development; 1984. 10.

Co: Workshop on Emergency Planning for Environmental Health and Water Supply Services; St. Johns, 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 607

Ti: Workshop report on emergency planning for environmental health and water supply services held in Antigua, 21-23 March, 1984.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 142.

Co: Workshop on Emergency Planning for Environmental Health and Water Supply Services; St. John's, 21-23, March 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 608

Au: Wason Consultants.

Ti: Assessment of damage to buildings and infrastructure in Dominica and St. Lucia by Hurricanes "David" and "Allen": an analysis of vulnerability and proposals for mitigating future losses in Caribbean countries.

Pub: Ottawa; Wason Consultants; 1984. 92.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 609

Au: Pan American Health organization.

Ti: PAHO front line technical team in disasters.

Pub: Washington D.C.; Pan American Health Organization; 1984. 103.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 610

Au: Naughton, Patrick W.

Ti: Flood and landslide damage repair cost correlations for Kingston, Jamaica.

So: Caribbean Geography; 1(3):198-202, May 1984.

Ab: Floods and landslides are recognized as two localized hazards that affect Kingston, Jamaica. These low energy hazards results in recurring damage which requires yearly expenditure to correct.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 611

Au: Hagman, Gunnar; Beer, Henrik; Bendz, Marten; Wijkman, Anders.

Ti: Prevention better than cure: report on human and environmental disasters in the Third World.

Pub: Stockholm; Swedish Red Cross; 1984. 187.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 612

Ti: Report of the final meeting on Caribbean maritime search and rescue.

Pub: London; IMO; 1984. 52.

Co: Meeting on Caribbean Maritime Search and Rescue, Final; Caracas, 30, Apr. – 4, May 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 613

Au: Martinique. Department de la Securite Civile.

Ti: Plan d'organisation des secours en cas de cyclones on de tempetes tropicales (annexe ORSEC - cyclone au plan ORSEC Departmental).

Pub: Fort de France; Prefecture de la Martinique; 1984. 110.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 614

Au: Hadwen, Peter.

Ti: Drought relief in Antigua - May 14th-28th, 1984: mission report.

Pub: Bridgetown; United Nations. Department of Technical Cooperation for Development; 1984. 40.

Pr: UN. Department of Technical Cooperation for Development. Water in Small Islands of the Caribbean Project. RLA/82/023.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 615

Au: Environmental Solutions Ltd.

Ti: The development and execution of project benefit monitoring and evaluation programmes and waste management system monitoring and evaluation.

Pub: Kingston; s.n; 1999.

Lo: St. Lucia, St. Lucia Solid Waste Management.
ID: 616

Au: Noel, Gloria E.

Ti: Report of workshop on management of health services in disaster for health personnel.

Pub: St. Johns; Pan American Health Organization; 1984. 20.

Co: Workshop on Management of Health Services in Disaster for Health Personnel.; St. Johns, 9-12, Jul. 1984.

Ab: Report on a four-day workshop on "Health Services Management in Disaster" for health personnel. The purpose of the workshop was twofold: 1) To strengthen the knowledge and skills of health personnel in the management of health services in the event of a disaster, 2) To test the "Study Guide on Health Services Organization in the Event of a Disaster" developed for PAHO by the University of Wisconsin". The course was divided in to seven lessons, each with its own learning objectives. The topics discussed include: 1) Health care disaster plans as part of an overall national disaster preparedness plan; 2) Organization of the health system 3) Organization of first level care at the disaster site; 4) Organization of rural health services for disaster situations; 5) Organization of health care facilities for disaster situations; 6) Implementation of the disaster plan in a health care facility and; 7) Update and evaluation of hospital disaster management plans.

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

ID: 617

Ti: CERO Seminar on shelter management in a disaster setting.

Pub:Bridgetown; Central Emergency Relief Organisation; 1984. 114.

Co: Seminar on Shelter Management in a Disaster Setting; Bridgetown, 20-24, Aug. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 618

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Procedural manual front-line team for impact/needs assessment.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 37.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 619

Au: Wason, Alwyn T.

Ti: Review of procedures for inspection of buildings in Jamaica.

Pub: St. John's; PCDPPP; Aug. 1984, 52.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management; Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 620

Ti: Community involvement in disaster preparedness workshop.

Pub:Bridgetown; Central Emergency Relief Organisation; 1984. 79.

Co: Workshop on Community Participation and Disaster Preparedness; Bridgetown, 12-14, Sept. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 621

Au: Burton, Carlisle; Wason, Alwyn T; McDonald, Franklin.

Ti: Papers presented at the Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean.

Pub:Kingston; Insurance Association of the Caribbean; 1984. 31.

Co: Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean; Kingston, 9-12, Sept.1984.

Ab: Three presentations which focus on the role of insurance companies in disaster preparedness and disaster management in the Caribbean..

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 622

Au: McDonald, Franklin.

Ti: Disaster management and the insurance sector: opportunities in the decades ahead.

So: In: Burton, Carlisle; Wason, Alwyn T; McDonald, Franklin. Papers presented at the Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean. Kingston, Insurance Association of the Caribbean, 1984. 26-31

Co: Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean; Kingston, 9-12, Sept.1984.

Ab: National disaster management organizations and the insurance sector are both concerned with the reduction of losses in future disaster events and with the rapid recovery after the event. However, there appears to be little meaningful dialogue between the two groups. The Caribbean has, since 1979, seen significant activities designed to promote better

emergency response at local, national and regional levels. In Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness has attempted to involve non-government organizations and in particular, the Jamaican insurance sector, in joint activities related to Hazard Management. Suggestions for possible areas of future collaboration are: improvements in insurance sector security plans; improvements in response plans; sharing and development of technical data; identification of high hazard zones and development of mitigation strategies; support of appropriate building standards and efforts to maintain the housing stock, appropriate capacity in the emergency services; and promotion and support of disaster awareness and safety programmes.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 623

Au: Wason, Alwyn T.

Ti: Regional disaster preparedness and the insurance sector.

So: In: Burton, Carlisle; Wason, Alwyn T; McDonald, Franklin. Papers presented at the Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean. Kingston, Insurance Association of the Caribbean, 6-24

Co: Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean; Kingston, 9-12, Sept.1984.

Ab: Records the succession of natural disasters which have struck the Caribbean region back to the 16th century. Points out that any disaster occurrence places a burden on the economy and the impact can be measured by the State's ability to recover. Suggests therefore that disaster mitigation should be an economic planning function. Describes the Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, which provides assistance to each Caribbean state and the region as a whole, in developing preparedness organizations and mechanisms, as well as providing technical cooperation on request. Prevention activities are highlighted particularly in relation to construction techniques, building codes, costs, maintenance, insurance and aid. It is recommended that insurance companies 1. insist that buildings be properly maintained so that the value of assets insured is maintained; 2. examine ways and means of encouraging the continuous upgrading of housing stock to increase their disaster resistance; 3. in financing new construction, should encourage adherence to building codes; and 4. encourage research into building safety/durability to reduce failures occurring from disasters.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 624

Au: Burton, Carlisle.

Ti: Role of insurance companies in disaster preparedness.

So: In: Burton, Carlisle; Wason, Alwyn T; McDonald, Franklin. Papers presented at the Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean. Kingston, Insurance Association of the Caribbean, 1984. 1-4.

Co: Meeting of the Insurance Association of the Caribbean; Kingston, 9-12, Sept. 1984.

Ab: Definition of disaster is any occurrence involving massive social, physical and economic disruption. Inevitability of disaster is accepted and a change of attitude is occurring among insurance personnel as well as economists and planners. Progress can be set back by the onset of disaster therefore disaster preparedness is an economic measure. Hurricane David in 1979 awakened governments, planning agencies, international organizations and bilateral aid agencies to the need to combat the effects of future disasters in the Caribbean. Preparedness and particularly public awareness helps to prevent/mitigate the effects of disasters.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 625

Au: Key, David.

Ti: Construction problems for small buildings in seismic zones.

Pub: St. Johns; Construction Industry Workshop; 1984. 7.

Co: Construction Industry Workshop; St. Johns, 16-18, Oct 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 626

Au: Barbados Defence Force. Medical Troop.

Ti: Disaster plan for responding to a mass casualty incident.

Pub: Bridgetown; Barbados Defence Force; 1984. 78.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 627

Ti: Preliminary report on the construction industry workshop held in Antigua, October 16, 17, 18, at the Barrymore Hotel, St. Johns.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 86.

Co: Construction Industry Workshop; St. Johns, 16-18, Oct. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 628

Ti: Maritime search and rescue symposium, St. Kitts, 22-26 October, 1984.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 194.

Co: Maritime Search and Rescue Symposium; Basseterre, 22-26, Oct. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 629

Au: Workman, Addison.

Ti: Report of survey of water collection systems at Cedar Grove and Cassada Gardens, Antigua.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 17.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 630

Au: Aiken, Karl A.

Ti: Lobsters: their Biology and conservation in Jamaica.

So: Jamaica Journal; 17(4):44-7, Nov.1984 - Jan.1985.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Main Library.

ID: 631

Ti: Workshop report on emergency planning for environmental health and water supply services held in St. Lucia 19-23 November, 1984.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 158.

Co: Workshop on Emergency Planning for Environmental Health and Water Supply Services; Castries, 19-23, Nov. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 632

Au: Wason, Alwyn T.

Ti: Improving building construction procedures in the Caribbean states.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 32.

Co: International Conference on Disaster Mitigation Program Implementation; Ocho Rios, 12-16, Nov. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 633

Au: Mignon, Glenn A.

Ti: Report on the level of preparedness for emergency in the British Virgin Islands.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1981.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 634

Ti: Construction industry workshop for building control officers.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 11.

Co: Construction Industry Workshop for Building Control Officers; Roseau, 29, Nov. 1984.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 635

Au: Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project.

Ti: Regional disaster and emergency communication network radio operator's procedural manual; Reseau regional de communication d' urgence et de sinistre manuel de procedure pour l'operateur-radio.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 48.

Ab: Provides guidance to the operators of the radio stations in the Caribbean Regional Disaster Emergency Network. Emphasizes the procedures to be followed in the event of a hurricane disaster, but is also intended for the guidance of the operator in the case of any disaster, be it flood, landslide, earthquake, volcanic eruption or man-made disaster.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.



ID: 636

Au: James, Carlton A.

Ti: Training under Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project with emphasis on the Eastern Caribbean: needs, recommendations and work programme for 1985.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1984. 52.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 637

Au: Heppheimer, T. A.

Ti: Earthquakes to come.

So: Mosaic; 16: 41-8, 1985.

Lo: Jamaica, Geological Survey Division.

ID: 638

Au: Nikolov, P; Pérez Monteagudo, Oraldo; Villamil Martínez, A.

Ti: Modelo matemático para el pronóstico de la avenida.

So: Voluntad Hidráulica; 22(68):15-24, 1985.

Ab: Analiza los factores determinantes en la aparición de crecidas pluviales en las regiones tropicales húmedas. Propone un modelo matemático para el pronóstico de los gastos basados en la cantidad de lluvia y la intensidad máxima horaria de la misma. Se presentan ejemplos que permiten elaborar monogramas para el pronóstico del gasto y determinación de las crecidas del río, así como el período de su aparición.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre For Disaster Medicine.




ID: 639

Au: Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Agriculture Lands and Food Production.

Ti: Pesticide safety and the environment.

So: Agri- News; 11(3):3+, 1985.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 640

Au: Griffith, Mark D.

Ti: Remote sensing activities in Jamaica.

So: Jamaica Journal; 18(2):46-56, May-Jul. 1985.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 641

Au: Taylor, L; Cameron, Barrington F.

Ti: A review of watershed problems and programmes in Jamaica.

Pub: Puerto Rico; Inst. of Tropical Forestry; 1985. 70.

Lo: Jamaica, Minstry of Agriculture.

ID: 642

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Administration and enforcement of the Code.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 1. 28.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 643

Au: Antigua and Barbuda. National Disaster Committee.

Ti: Antigua and Barbuda disaster plan.

Pub: St. Johns; National Disaster Committee; 1985. 56.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 644

Au: Kidd, Roderick W.

Ti: Coastal zone management: why are our beaches disappearing?.

Pub: s.l.; s.n.; 1985. 103-11.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 645

Au: Davis, Rae. ed; Wagh, Arun. ed.

Ti: Corrosion in Jamaica: proceedings of a seminar/workshop.

Pub: Kingston; University of the West Indies; 1985.

Co: Seminar/Workshop on Corrosion in Jamaica; Kingston, 10-11, Jan. 1985.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 646

Au: Shepherd, John B; Aspinall, W. P; Rowley, Keith C.

Ti: Explosive activity at Soufriere Volcano St. Vincent, April 1979.

Pub: sl; sn; 1985. 463-6.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.
ID: 647

Au: Jacobs, Lenworth; Burton, Carlisle; Millington, Neville; Gittens, Florence.

Ti: Feasibility study, Caribbean region mass casualty management.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP/PAHO; 1985. 41.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 648

Au: UNDRO

Ti: Flood plain mapping: project revision.

Pub: Kingston; UNDP; 1985. 9.

Pr: UNDP. Flood Plain Mapping. JAM/82/009/E

/01/16.


Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 649

Au: Ministere OES Relations Exterieures.

Ti: Garbage collection: feasibility study of the garbage incineration plant - St. Lucia.

Pub: s.l; s.n; 1985.

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

ID: 650

Au: Wadge, Geoffrey.

Ti: Geology and volcanic hazards at Morne Patates volcano, Dominica.

Pub: St. Augustine; University of the West Indies; Seismic Research Unit; 1985. 29.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 651

Au: Wadge, Geoffrey.

Ti: Morne Patates volcano, Southern Dominica, Lesser Antilles.

So: In: Wadge, G. Geology and volcanic hazards at Morne Patates Volcano, Dominica. St. Augustine, University of the West Indies, Seismic Research Unit, 1985. 5-17

Ab: Morne Patates is the youngest volcano in Dominica. Vigorous fumarolic activity, swarms of local earthquakes and a positive gravity anomaly suggest that magma exists at depth (6km) beneath the Morne Patates - Morne Plat Pays system and that the two volcanoes are linked at a high level.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.


ID: 652

Au: Wadge, Geoffrey.

Ti: Volcanic hazards at Morne Patates volcano, Dominica.

So: In: Wadge, G. Geology and volcanic hazards at Morne Patates Volcano, Dominica. St. Augustine, University of the West Indies, Seismic Research Unit, 1985. 1-4.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 653

Au: Grenada. National Emergency Relief Organization.

Ti: Grenada national disaster plan 1985 - draft.

Pub: St. George's; National Emergency Relief Organization; 1985. 16.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 654

Au: Davenport, Alan G. ed; Surry, D. ed; Georgiou, P. N. ed.

Ti: Hurricane wind risk study in the Caribbean with special consideration of the influences of topography.

Pub:London; Commonwealth Science Council; 1985. 27.

Ab: Constructs a hurricane wind risk map for the Caribbean. Also involves a preliminary investigation of the relative wind flow patterns over one particular island, aiming to identify specific localities overly exposed to wind damage or sheltered from it.

Lo: Jamaica, Scientific Research Council.


ID: 655

Au: Jamaica Bureau of Standards.

Ti: Jamaican standard specification for standard hollow concrete blocks.

Pub: Kingston; Jamaica Bureau of Standards; 1985. 17.

Lo: Jamaica, Scientific Research Council.
ID: 656

Au: Geddes, A. J. S.

Ti: Landslide damage to Yallahs pipeline, Hope River Gorge.

Pub: sl; sn; 1985.

Lo: Jamaica, Geological Survey Division.

ID: 657

Au: McDonald, Franklin.

Ti: Landslide disaster Millbank/Chelsea Areas, Portland April 1, 1985.

Pub: Kingston; Geological Survey Division; 1985.

Lo: Jamaica, Geological Survey Division.
ID: 658

Au: De Graff, Jerome V.

Ti: Landslide hazard on St. Lucia, West Indies.

Pub: Fresno, California; U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service ; 1985.

Lo: Jamaica, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management.
ID: 659

Au: Feuillard, Michel.

Ti: Macrosismicite de la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique.

Pub:Saint Claude; Observatoire Volcanologique de la Soufriere ; 1985. 349.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 660

Au: St. Lucia National Emergency Organization.

Ti: National disaster plan.

Pub: Castries; Government Printery; 1985.

Lo: St. Lucia., Hunter J. Francois Library.
ID: 661

Au: St. Kitts and Nevis. Federal Emergency Relief Organization.

Ti: National disaster plan, 1985 - draft.

Pub:Basseterre; St. Kitts and Nevis. Office of the Prime Minister; 1985. 124.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 662

Au: Guyana. Civil Defence Commission.

Ti: National disaster preparedness plan, Guyana, 1985 - draft.

Pub: Georgetown; Civil Defence Commission; 1985. 42.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 663

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Occupancy, fire safety and public health requirements.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. 315.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 664

Ti: Pan Caribbean Workshop on design mechanisms for reducing vulnerability to natural disasters.

Pub: St. Johns; PCDPPP; 1985. 100.

Co: Pan Caribbean Workshop on Design Mechanisms for Reducing Vulnerability to Natural Disasters; Port of Spain, 22-24, April,1985.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 665

Au: Wason, Alwyn T.

Ti: Philosophy of earthquake resistant design for small buildings in the Caribbean.

Pub: St. Johns; UNDRO. Pan Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project; 1985. 14.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 666

Au: Haiti. Organisation Predesastre et de Secours.

Ti: Plan ORSEC cyclone 1985.

Pub: Port au Prince; Organisation Predesastre et de Secours; 1985. 40.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 667

Au: Cuba. Ministerio de Salud Pública.

Ti: Programa del II Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología.

Pub: Ciudad de La Habana; Ministerio de Salud;1985. 156.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: Detalla el programa de actividades del Segundo Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, realizado del 13 al 17 de Octubre de 1985 en el Palacio de las Convenciones, la Habana-Cuba. Indica día a día los temas tratados y los expositores respectivos. Comprende epidemiología, higiene del trabajo, higiene escolar, nutrición e higiene de los alimentos y desastres naturales.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 668

Au: Hartford, D. N. D; Mehigan, P. J.

Ti: Rain induced slope failures in the Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies = les glissements de terrain par les conditions meteorolograpies Dominico In. IV International Symposium on Landslides Toronto, Canada. Vol. 3.

Pub: s.l.; s.n.; 1985. 87-89.

Ab: Landslides which occur frequently in the highland regions of Dominica pose a serious threat to the road network and the traffic using it. The island is geologically young and the residue soils are the product of intense weathering of the parent rock. The predominant soil is of high plasticity and comprises a wide range of particles including large boulders. Valuable information regarding the soil properties and behavior was gathered by the authors while working on a road design project.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 669

Au: Shepherd, John B; Beckles, David; Aspinall, W. P; Clarke, S.

Ti: Recent seismicity of the Trinidad/Tobago Paria Penninsula Region.

Pub: sl; sn; 1985.

Co: Transactions of the Fourth Latin American Geological Conference; Port of Spain, 7-15, Jul. 1979.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.


ID: 670

Au: Sociedad Cubana de Higiene y Epidemiología.

Ti: Resúmenes de los trabajos presentados al Segundo Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología.

Pub: La Habana; Sociedad Cubana de Higiene y Epidemiología; 1985. 936.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: Compendia las ponencias al congreso. Incluye temas específicos sobre la epidemiología, métodos y utilidad; higiene y saneamiento en centros de trabajo, zonas urbanas y rurales y en caso de desastres naturales.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.

ID: 671

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: block masonry.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec. 4. 130.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 672

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: dead load and gravity live load.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec.1. 32.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 673

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: earthquake load.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec.3. 18.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 674

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: reinforced and prestressed concrete.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec 6. 294.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 675

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: structural steel - commentary.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec.7C. 242.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 676

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: structural steel - working stress design.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec.7B. 231.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 677

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: structural steel - limit states design.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec.7A. 231

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 678

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: structural timber.

Pub: Georgetown; CARICOM; Part 2, Sec.B. 90.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.
ID: 679

Au: CARICOM.

Ti: Structural design requirements: wind load.

Pub:Georgetown; CARICOM; 1985. Part 2, Sec. 2. 84.

Lo: Barbados, Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response Agency.

ID: 680

Au: Harris, Norman H; Rammerlaere, Marc.

Ti: The 1837 Millbank Slide and 1940 Chelsea Slide, Portland .

Pub:sl; sn; 1985.

Lo: UWI, Mona, Science Library.

ID: 681

Au: Lawrence, Nigel.

Ti: The impact of agrochemicals on the coastal and marine environment.

Pub: Castries; CARDI; 1985.

Lo: UWI, Sir Artur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies.
ID: 682

Au: Garraway & Associates.

Ti: Training assessment & programme design.

Pub: Port-of-Spain; s.n; 1999.

Lo: St. Lucia, St. Lucia Solid Waste Management.
ID: 683

Au: Fernández Torres, Josefa; Cepero Martín, Jos‚ Antonio; Trujillo Pérez, C..

Ti: Abastecimiento y control de la calidad del agua después de las catástrofes; zonas urbanas y rurales.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología. La Habana, Ministerio de Salud, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17 Oct. 1985.

Ab: El agua es lo primero que debe facilitarse en condiciones higiénicas a las poblaciones afectadas por un desastre, siendo indispensable para el mantenimiento de la vida, pero es también un medio importante de transmisión de enfermedades. Las víctimas y el personal de socorro deberán tener prioridad en el suministro de agua potable y en cantidad suficiente, luego las zonas urbanas y rurales con población concentrada y dispersa. Expone los métodos a seguir para mantener la calidad potable del agua y la vigilancia y controles a implantar para garantizar la misma.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 684

Au: Laverde de B., L. A.

Ti: Capacitación en vigilancia epidemiológica y organización hospitalaria para la atención de desastres.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología. La Habana, s.n, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: Propone un seminario taller para la capacitación del recurso humano, acorde con la situación epidemiológica de la población y el desarrollo tecnológico, con el fin de establecer el Comité de Vigilancia Epidemiológica y Atención de Desastres "COVID". La capacitación est  dirigida a todo el personal profesional y no profesional de las  reas de atención a las personas y atención al medio ambiente.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.

ID: 685

Au: Valencia, A.

Ti: Consecuencias de las inundaciones sobre la salud.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higieney Epidemiolog¡a. La Habana, Ministerio de Prevención Social y Salud Pública, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: En época de lluvias los ríos que conforman la cuenca del Amazonas tienen una enorme subida de sus aguas que causan desbordes cuyas consecuencias durante el año 1982 provocaron inundaciones en una vasta región del noroeste boliviano. El impacto de esta inundación fue comparada con otra sucedida en 1950 y produjo un grave deterioro en el sistema de servicios de salud y desorganización en las acciones de socorro. Abarca el período anual, previo a la inundación, al momento de la inundación, bajada de las aguas y recuperación, manejando como variables la incidencia de enfermedades gastrointestinales, infecciones respiratorias agudas, mordeduras por ofidios, malaria, desnutrición, densidad de vectores y roedores. Los resultados permitieron: establecer y ensayar instrumentos sencillos, suficientemente normalizados para obtener comparaciones; adiestrar al personal de salud en el manejo e interpretación adecuada de esos instrumentos; establecer pautas de investigación en terreno para casos de inundaciones.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 686

Au: Plasencia Concepción, D; Grillo Rodríguez, M.

Ti: Control del estado nutricional en situaciones de emergencias.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología. La Habana, s.n, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: Establece la metodología que sigue el Ministerio de Salud Pública en las emergencias nutricionales que pueden darse por los desastres naturales, como serian huracanes, terremotos, etc., así como los originados por la guerra. Teniendo en cuenta que en cualquier catastrofe, el propósito inmediato y básico es la supervivencia, se plantean diferentes recomendaciones nutricionales en diferentes períodos de acuerdo al tiempo que dure la contingencia.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 687

Au: Durán Cerdeiras, M.

Ti: Higiene y salud ambiental en albergues y campamentos temporales al producirse desastres naturales.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología. La Habana, s.n, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: Expone las actividades organizativas y prácticas higienico-sanitarias que se realizan durante la preparación de los albergues y campamentos temporales destinados al personal que se evacúa en presencia de un desastre natural y el cumplimiento de las medidas higiénicas al ser ocupados dichos albergues y posterior a su evacuación. En las condiciones de Cuba, los desastres naturales más frecuentes son los huracanes e intensas lluvias que pueden producir grandes zonas de inundación, de alli la necesidad de evacuar personal a lugares seguros y que estos sean albergados en las mejores condiciones posibles. Esta situación esta asegurada fundamentalmente por el regimen económico-social existente, con la participación activa de las organizaciones de masas y a través de estas todo el pueblo. Se tienen en cuenta nucleos poblacionales de diferentes características y dimensiones, así como la participación activa de las Organizaciones de Masas, los Comites de Defensa de la Revolución para la organización de la evacuación de la población que sea afectada, la ocupación de albergues y la participación activa del personal de salud. Se consideran albergues fundamentalmente dotados con todas las necesidades para cumplir su misión como son: escuelas en el campo (ESBEC e IPUEC), escuelas primarias y otros.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 688

Au: Chávez Quintana, Pablo.

Ti: Importancia de la vigilancia epizootiológica de las zoonosis para organizar acciones sanitarias en caso de desastres naturales.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología. La Habana, s.n, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: En la actualidad se conocen númerosas enfermedades transmisibles comunes al hombre y a los animales, en las que el proceso epidémico tiene su origen en los reservorios animales, por constituir la fuente primaria de infección o por participar como vectores en su propagación. Los desastres naturales dentro de un territorio pueden originar el desequilibrio del ecosistema predominante y en consecuencia, desencadenar un importante deterioro de la situación higiénico-sanitaria, posibilitando que se produzca un incremento de la población de vectores y el desplazamiento de algunas especies de animales hacia otras  reas, llevando consigo agentes etiológicos que pueden influir negativamente en la situación epizootiológica de diferentes enfermedades de gran interés dentro de la población animal y humana de la zona. El establecimiento de un sistema de vigilancia epizootiológica bien estructurado y organizado, permitir conocer de forma continua todos los aspectos relacionados con la aparición y tendencia de aquellas enfermedades incluidas en el sistema; en consecuencia, existirán las informaciones fundamentales (morbilidad, mortalidad, frecuencia, comportamiento de la población de vectores y otras) que permitan detectar oportunamente las variaciones desfavorables que se originan y poder elaborar un programa de actividades contraepizooticas y antiepidémicas encaminadas a dar la adecuada protección que requieren las poblaciones que se encuentran comprometidas.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 689

Au: Diaz Lombardo, G. B; Catalin Ojeda, A. S.

Ti: Manejo y atención de personas afectadas por el siniestro San Juan Ixhuatepec México; algunos aspectos epidemiologicos.

So: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiologia. La Habana, s.n, 1985. 1 v.

1 v. p.1-845

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiolog¡a, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17 Oct. 1985.

Ab: Describe el manejo y acciones que realizaron las diferentes instituciones de salud por etapas, desde la de impacto y emergencia hasta la rehabilitación. Presenta cuadros del total de personas lesionadas: 962, resultando de primer grado 372, de segundo grado 696 y de tercer grado 216; el sexo masculino fue afectado en un 55.4 por ciento y el femenino en un 44.6 por ciento. El grupo mas afectado fue el de 10 a 44 anos. Presenta datos sobre la región anatomica afectada que por orden de frecuencia fueron: torax, extremidades toraxicas y extremidades pelvicas. Incluye cifras sobre los 150 pacient.

Lo: CNICM; CENSA.


ID: 690

Au: Rozenblat, E. E.

Ti: Simulación en los talleres de administración sanitaria en los desastres.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología. La Habana, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: Sobre criterios obtenidos en un evento anterior, se considero por el 77,5 por ciento de los participantes en un post-test de evaluación a un seminario, que el ejercicio de simulación se debe adaptar para su utilización en los respectivos países. Se han realizado adaptaciones a estas simulaciones, se han utilizado en seminarios multidisc.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.
ID: 691

Au: Pérez Leyva, R.

Ti: Vigilancia epidemiológica, antes, durante y después de los desastres naturales.

So: In: Trabajos presentados al 2o Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología. La Habana, s.n, 1985.

Co: Congreso Nacional de Higiene y Epidemiología, 2; Ciudad de La Habana, 13-17, Oct. 1985.

Ab: La magnitud de los transtornos del estado de salud de una población determinada, después de la ocurrencia de un desastre natural esta determinada en gran medida por el tipo de desastre, intensidad del mismo, características de la población afectada, priorización por parte del Estado del problema y recursos humanos y materiales destinados a la líquidación del problema. El exito en mayor o menor escala radica en la rapidez con que se elaboren, organicen y ejecuten las medidas preventivas y antiepidémicas necesarias para cada caso en específico. Para que esto sea posible es necesario la existencia desde tiempo normal de un sistema de vigilancia epidemiológica efectivo, que garantice en tiempo y forma detectar cualquier situación no habitual en el comportamiento de las enfermedades infecciosas, inicio de la implantación de un proceso infeccioso indeterminado o la exacervación de un problema endémico. Los cambios higiénicos-sanitarios y ecológicos que se pueden producir después de la ocurrencia de los desastres naturales pueden ser de diversa intensidad y gravedad e influyen directamente en cualquier problema de salud. Uno de los elementos b sicos de mayor importancia para este sistema de vigilancia es el conocimiento de la situación creada, para lo cual es necesario contar con un sistema de información único estable y confiable estructurado en tres etapas, antes, durante y después de la afectación.

Lo: Cuba, Latin American Centre for Disaster Medicine.


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