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Artykuły w czasopismach na temat "Effect of Hurricane Mitch, 1998 on"
Evans, S. G., R. H. Guthrie, N. J. Roberts i N. F. Bishop. "The disastrous 17 February 2006 rockslide-debris avalanche on Leyte Island, Philippines: a catastrophic landslide in tropical mountain terrain". Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 7, nr 1 (24.01.2007): 89–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-7-89-2007.
Pełny tekst źródłaKepert, Jeffrey D. "Observed Boundary Layer Wind Structure and Balance in the Hurricane Core. Part II: Hurricane Mitch". Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 63, nr 9 (1.09.2006): 2194–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jas3746.1.
Pełny tekst źródłaCockburn, Alexander, Jeffrey St. Clair i Ken Silverstein. "The Politics of “Natural” Disaster: Who Made Mitch So Bad?" International Journal of Health Services 29, nr 2 (kwiecień 1999): 459–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/bc4c-y1t9-23p8-u991.
Pełny tekst źródłaMoll, Deborah M., Rebecca H. McElroy, Raquel Sabogal, Lana F. Corrales i Richard J. Gelting. "Health impact of water and sanitation infrastructure reconstruction programmes in eight Central American communities affected by Hurricane Mitch". Journal of Water and Health 5, nr 1 (1.09.2006): 51–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2006.047.
Pełny tekst źródłaRhyner, Kurt. "Cries in the Dark: Reconstruction after Hurricane Mitch in Honduras". Open House International 31, nr 1 (1.03.2006): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2006-b0004.
Pełny tekst źródłaBell, Gerald D., Michael S. Halpert, Chester F. Ropelewski, Vernon E. Kousky, Arthur V. Douglas, Russell C. Schnell i Melvyn E. Gelman. "Climate Assessment for 1998". Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 80, nr 5s (1.05.1999): S1—S48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477-80.5s.s1.
Pełny tekst źródłaBarnes, Gary M. "Atypical Thermodynamic Profiles in Hurricanes". Monthly Weather Review 136, nr 2 (1.02.2008): 631–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2007mwr2033.1.
Pełny tekst źródłaDe Vos, Pol, Wim De Ceukelaire, Mariano Bonet i Patrick van der Stuyft. "Cuba's International Cooperation in Health: An Overview". International Journal of Health Services 37, nr 4 (październik 2007): 761–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/hs.37.4.k.
Pełny tekst źródłaFickert, Thomas. "To Plant or Not to Plant, That Is the Question: Reforestation vs. Natural Regeneration of Hurricane-Disturbed Mangrove Forests in Guanaja (Honduras)". Forests 11, nr 10 (6.10.2020): 1068. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11101068.
Pełny tekst źródłaGuinau, M., I. Vilajosana i J. M. Vilaplana. "GIS-based debris flow source and runout susceptibility assessment from DEM data – a case study in NW Nicaragua". Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 7, nr 6 (26.11.2007): 703–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-7-703-2007.
Pełny tekst źródłaRozprawy doktorskie na temat "Effect of Hurricane Mitch, 1998 on"
Fuentes, Vilma Elisa. "The political effects of disaster and foreign aid national and subnational governance in Honduras after Hurricane Mitch /". [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0000683.
Pełny tekst źródłaKeck, Jennifer R. "Changes in Coral Populations on the Northwest Coast of Roatan, Honduras, Subsequent to the 1998 Coral Bleaching Event and Hurricane Mitch". NSUWorks, 2004. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/280.
Pełny tekst źródłaMANE, ERDGIN. "Microeconometric analysis of food security". Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata", 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2108/207736.
Pełny tekst źródłaRising Food Prices and Undernourishment: A Cross-Country Inquiry Households' welfare in developing countries has been hit by dramatic food prices increases which occurred between 2005 and 2008. In this paper, we adopt a partial equilibrium approach to analyze the short-time eects of a staple food price increase on nutritional attainments, as a measure of welfare. The analysis consists of rst approximating complete food-demand systems and then performing household level micro-simulations. Instead of focusing on a single country prole, we provide a more complete snapshot through a cross-country assessment made possible by the use of nationally representative household surveys. Comparability is assured by the adoption of the same methodological choices in the treatment of the micro data. We nd that food price increase not only reduces the mean consumption of dietary energy, but also worsen the distribution of food calories, further deteriorating the nutritional status of populations. We also discovered that access to agricultural land plays a big role in assuring adequate nutritional attainments in rural areas, and surprisingly, even in urban areas. Keywords: Food prices, food policy, calories intake, demand system, household surveys, cross-country analysis Estimating the Heterogeneous Eects of Aggregate Shocks on Caloric Adequacy: The Case of Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua Previous evaluation studies on the impact of the hurricane Mitch were focused on the short and medium-term average eects on dierent welfare outcomes [household consumption growth (Premand, 2008), child's wellbeing (Baez and Santos, 2007), household budget and schooling (Ureta, 2005)] using 1998, 1999 and 2001 LSMS panel data on Nicaraguan households. In this study, longer term eects are analyzed by adding the 2005 survey to the well-known dataset. We investigate through the dierence-in-dierence methodology if the eects of the hurricane and of the humanitarian response persist on average 7 years after. Additionally, we go beyond the standard average impact by focusing on the heterogeneity of the impact across households. For this purpose, the quantile treatment eect (QTE) estimation is implemented over the outcome distribution. Another contribution of this research is the analysis of the hurricane's impact on intra-household outcomes when only household-level data are available. The methodology introduced by Chesher (1997) is extended to the impact evaluation set-up in order to estimate age-gender specic outcomes. The scope of this methodology is also to shed some light on the short- and longer-term eectiveness of humanitarian response on the welfare levels. This chapter also focuses on nutritional attainment as the outcome of interest. In fact, the study aims to estimate in a comprehensive manner the impact of the hurricane Mitch on household caloric adequacy, which is dened as the ratio between the dietary energy consumption (caloric intake) and the minimum human requirements. Measuring Dietary Energy Deciency at the Household Level: A Methodological Note on the Micro-Analysis of Undernourishment FAO is the main provider of country-level estimates of undernourishment covering the whole world. Its methodology has the main advantage of facilitating comparisons across countries and over time, but also has a limited capacity to understand the causes of food insecurity within countries (FAO, 2003; Barret, 2010). The upward trends in global food prices, concerning many staple commodities between 2005 and 2008, stimulated us to extend the principles of the FAO methodology in order to assess the impact of rising food prices on household-level food security. The objective of this methodological chapter is to provide a detailed description of the methodology applied in the previous chapters for measuring undernourishment, and more specically dietary energy deciency at the household level. Additionally, this chapter provides some guidelines to construct household specic dietary energy requirements, instead of using a single threshold (generally, 2100 kilocalories per person per day) for all households. Constructing a good household-level indicator will also be useful to conduct scientically solid impact evaluations on food security programmes and policies in dierent areas of the world.
Tomlinson, Rewa. "Community development in El Mirador, Nicaragua, post Hurricane Mitch : NGO involvement and community cohesion : a thesis submitted for the degree of Masters [i.e. Master] of Arts in Geography at the University of Canterbury /". 2006. http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/etd/adt-NZCU20061212.194925.
Pełny tekst źródłaKsiążki na temat "Effect of Hurricane Mitch, 1998 on"
El Mitch y yo. [Honduras: s.n.], 2001.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaNicaSalud, Red. Report, Hurricane Mitch reconstruction phase, 1999-2001. Managua: Red NicaSalud, 2002.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaWashington Office on Latin America, red. Democratizing development: Lessons from Hurricane Mitch reconstruction. Washington, DC: Washington Office on Latin America, 2002.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaT, Angel Ibarra. La tormenta tropical Mitch en El Salvador: Valoraciones socio ambientales del desastre. [El Salvador?]: Ediciones Heinrich Böll, 1999.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaUn ángel atrapado en el huracán. Tegucigalpa: Editorial Tropicornio de Centroamérica, 2002.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaCentro de Procesamiento de Información Nacional (Honduras). Información específica por departamento y municipio. Tegucigalpa, MDC]: El Centro, 1998.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaTrueman, Terry. Hurricane: A novel. New York: HarperCollins, 2008.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaVargas, Oscar-René. Nicaragua: Después del Mitch...que? Managua: Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Nacional de Nicaragua, 1999.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaDavies, Pete. Inside the hurricane: Face to face with nature's deadliest storms. New York: Henry Holt, 2000.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaSmith, Mark E. Hurricane Mitch : peak discharge for selected river reaches in Honduras. [Reston, Va.]: U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 2002.
Znajdź pełny tekst źródłaCzęści książek na temat "Effect of Hurricane Mitch, 1998 on"
Hirota, Kiyoharu, i Shizuka Kamiya. "Re-evaluation of Landslide Caused by Hurricane Mitch 1998, Tegucigalpa Honduras". W Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment, 393–400. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04996-0_60.
Pełny tekst źródłaMontz, Burrell E., i John A. Cross. "Hazards". W Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198233923.003.0042.
Pełny tekst źródłaEmanuel, Kerry. "Rain". W Divine Wind, 182–92. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195149418.003.0024.
Pełny tekst źródłaGarcia, Maria Cristina. "Disaster Relief as Foreign Policy". W State of Disaster, 47–92. University of North Carolina Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469669960.003.0003.
Pełny tekst źródłaBoose, Emery R. "Hurricane Impacts in New England and Puerto Rico". W Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response in Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195150599.003.0008.
Pełny tekst źródłaRaporty organizacyjne na temat "Effect of Hurricane Mitch, 1998 on"
Vega, Gabriela, Mauricio Bertrand, Ginya Truitt Nakata, Anne-Marie Urban i Mayra Buvinic. Hurricane Mitch: Women's Needs and Contributions. Inter-American Development Bank, grudzień 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008902.
Pełny tekst źródłaConflict Management and Consensus Building for Integrated Coastal Management in Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, grudzień 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008804.
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