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THE EFFECT OF COASTLINE CHANGES TO LOCAL COMMUNITY’S SOCIAL-ECONOMIC
Coastline Changes Socio-economic Coastal Vulnerability Index
2016/10/14
The coastal area is absolutely essential for the purposes of resident, recreation, tourism, fisheries and agriculture as a source of socio-economic development of local community. Some of the activiti...
Twitter earthquake detection: earthquake monitoring in a social world
Earthquake monitoring Instruments and techniques Data processing
2015/8/27
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is investigating how the social networking site Twitter, a popular service for sending and receiving short, public text messages, can augment USGS earthquake response...
Educational strategies to reduce risk: a choice of social responsibility
Risk education Seismic risk Volcanic risk
2015/8/26
This study develops the critical reflections of the activities for information, training and education that have been conducted by a group of researchers of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulca...
Social aspects of the Earth sciences. Interview with Prof. Franco Ferrarotti
social aspects geologists activity scientific information geoethics society
2015/8/26
Franco Ferrarotti, Professor emeritus at ‘La Sapienza’ University of Rome; since winning the first Chair in this discipline in Italy in 1961, he has been considered the Father of Italian Sociology. An...
Social perceptions of floods and flood management in a Mediterranean area (Costa Brava, Spain)
Social perceptions of floods flood management a Mediterranean area
2010/10/21
Taking as an example three study cases in the Costa Brava area, this paper examines the social perception of floods through surveys, interviews and Focus Group sessions. Perception is then related to ...
The social psychology of seismic hazard adjustment: re-evaluating the international literature
The social psychology seismic hazard adjustment re-evaluating the international literature
2010/10/21
The majority of people at risk from earthquakes do little or nothing to reduce their vulnerability. Over the past 40 years social scientists have tried to predict and explain levels of seismic hazard ...