Categories:
Community Disaster Education (7) - Programs, activities and materials that educate the public and help individuals and families prepare in advance for a major disaster or large-scale emergency that disrupts the normal functioning of a community.
Emergency Management Training (8) - Programs that provide technical assistance, training and exercise support to improve the technical competence and public policy perspective of emergency managers and staff in federal, state and local governments.
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Organizational Disaster Training (2) - Programs that provide training for community based organizations which helps them prepare for assuming a responsible role in a major disaster or large-scale emergency that disrupts the normal functioning of a community.
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Links:
Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (COE) - The Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian
Assistance in Hawaii has completely revamped its web site. The new site lists the many training and
education opportunities supported by the center, incorporates an
on-line version of the Center's magazine "The Liaison," and provides
much other information about disaster management and humanitarian aid
world wide.
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Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) - The Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) is a collaborative multi-state effort by Extension Services across the USA to improve the
delivery of services to citizens affected by disasters. The site is designed to provide Extension agents and educators with access to resources on disaster
preparedness, recovery, and mitigation that will enhance their short- and long-term programming efforts.
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International course on the use of Geoinformation for Natural Hazard Studies - For 1999, the International Institute for Aerospace Surveys and Earth Science will offer a 12-month Professional Master and 18-month Master of Science courses in the application of Geoinformation (Remote Sensing and GIS) for Natural Hazard Studies. The courses consist of 3 weeks modules, that can also be attended individually.
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