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Climate change preparedness strategies need to be incorporated into public health programs.
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Ireland follows pandemic preparedness advice given by the WHO's Global Influenza Programme.
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Once the attack was underway, the ill-preparedness of the police became clear.
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Ms Kaye said the meetings will include a roundtable on disaster preparedness.
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Emergency preparedness efforts should be undertaken to ensure vital response to EVD.
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Ms Kaye said the meetings will include a roundtable on disasterpreparedness.
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This had to be the craziest disasterpreparedness setup he'd ever seen.
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The study highlighted the importance of integrating food systems into disasterpreparedness plans.
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US agencies have updated disasterpreparedness and evacuation guidance in light of Covid-19.
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And it shows us something-equalparts inspiring and dispiriting-aboutour state of disasterpreparedness.
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The Spanish government has cited securityofsupply to justify the scheme.
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We will have low carbon energy, and securityofsupply, Huhne said.
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Basically, there was concern about securityofsupply for an essential input.
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This home grown resource would see prices fall and securityofsupply rise.
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Without securityofsupply, we cannot have sustainability, and vice versa.
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He said thankfully nobody needed to use the emergencymanagement centre overnight.
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An emergencymanagement official said seven people had been transported to hospitals.
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She said the group had a deputy commander with emergencymanagement expertise.
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Joining us is an emergencymanagement officer at Environment Canterbury, Andrew Howe.
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Photo Tracy Neal Zoe Juniper is part of the emergencymanagement team.
Usage of disaster planning in English
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Data enables an informed debate about risks, disasterplanning and budget priorities.
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And he said governments should take more account of disasterplanning.
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Prudent population-based disasterplanning should strongly consider pre-establishing similar highly coordinated medical taskforce contingencies.
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Researcher Nickola Loodin said she has been investigating how to include children in disasterplanning.
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Dacia talks to scientists involved in a simulated eruption of Auckland about natural disasterplanning.
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He looked forward to experimenting with more scripts and scheduling his first disasterplanning meeting.
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He told Jamie Tahana that the modelling could help countries improve early warnings and disasterplanning.
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He said: They have to change their ways and have proper disasterplanning and proper crisis management.
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Children often are overlooked in disasterplanning.
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National disasterplanning also needed to be strengthened, and all jurisdictions must work together and share resources, it found.
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When nothing big has happened for a while, people get complacent, said Alison Johnson, a CDC disasterplanning official.
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As a result, Whitsunday Regional Council ordered a police-enacted evacuation of areas designated red and orange zones under local disasterplanning.
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The safest cities scored highly on access to high-quality healthcare, dedicated cyber-security teams, community-based police patrols and good disasterplanning, researchers said.
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Istanbul authorities have been more occupied in their disasterplanning with making provisions for earthquakes in a city crossed by a major faultline.
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A trip to Paris for a disasterplanning meeting has turned into a real life saga for New Zealand volcanologist Dr David Johnston.
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A New Zealand software business has developed an easy-to-use disasterplanning tool in response to unexpected demand from small businesses all over the world.