03826oam 22007455 450 991078267030332120200520144314.00-8213-7453-210.1596/978-0-8213-7452-8(CKB)1000000000704776(EBL)459319(OCoLC)300921301(SSID)ssj0000086172(PQKBManifestationID)12015484(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000086172(PQKBWorkID)10047643(PQKB)10278070(MiAaPQ)EBC459319(Au-PeEL)EBL459319(CaPaEBR)ebr10246341(OCoLC)560511064(The World Bank)185123397(The World Bank)ocn185123397(US-djbf)15113605(EXLCZ)99100000000070477620071214d2008 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierData against natural disasters : establishing effective systems for relief, recovery, and reconstruction /edited by Samia Amin, Markus GoldsteinWashington DC :World Bank,[2008]copyright 2008.xx, 316 pages illustrations ;23 cmDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-7452-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Using data against disasters : overview and synthesis of lessons learned / Samia Amin, Marcus Cox, and Markus Goldstein -- Information gaps in relief, recovery, and reconstruction in the aftermath of natural disasters / Claude de Ville de Goyet -- United Nations' efforts to strengthen information management for disaster preparedness and response / Brendan McDonald and Patrick Gordon -- The use of a logistics support system in Guatemala and Haiti / Claude de Ville de Goyet -- World Bank : tracking reconstruction funds in Indonesia after the 2004 earthquake and tsunami / Jack McKeon -- The flow of information during disaster response : the case of the Mozambique floods, 2007 / Marcin Sasin -- Data management systems after the earthquake in Pakistan : the lessons of Risepak / Samia Amin -- Ex ante preparedness for disaster management : Sahana in Sri Lanka / M.A.L.R. Perera.This book provides guidance to policy makers seeking to design effective monitoring systems for disaster response management. This volume describes the data needs that arise after natural disasters, assesses current data management reform efforts, and discusses the institutional preconditions and tactical and strategic steps necessary for establishing systems that work. Six country case studies elaborate lessons from the success and failures of efforts to establish innovative monitoring systems in the aftermath of disasters in Guatemala, Haiti, Indonesia, Mozambique, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.World Bank e-Library.Disaster reliefDeveloping countriesCase studiesInformation storage and retrieval systemsNatural disastersCase studiesEmergency managementDeveloping countriesCase studiesDisaster reliefInformation storage and retrieval systemsNatural disastersEmergency management363.34/80684Amin Samia1980-1503693Goldstein Markus P.1970-1503694DLCDLCBTCTABAKERYDXCPUKMOCLCGC#PBWXCDXDLCBOOK9910782670303321Data against natural disasters3732272UNINA