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An up-to-date discussion of the latest in weather-related event
forecasting and management In Responding to Extreme Weather Events,
a team of distinguished researchers delivers a timely and
authoritative exploration of three international extreme weather
projects: ANYWHERE, I-REACT, and BeAWARE. The key contributions
from policymaking, science, and industry in each project are
discussed, as are the resulting improved measures and technologies
for forecasting and managing weather-related extreme events. The
authors cover the entire crisis management cycle, from awareness
and early warning to effective responses to extreme weather events.
Readers will also find: A thorough introduction to the science and
policy background of managing extreme weather events Comprehensive
explorations of impact forecasting for extreme weather events,
including discussions of the ANYWHERE project Practical discussions
of how to improve resilience to weather-related emergencies with
advanced cyber technologies A novel framework for crisis management
during extreme weather events, including discussions of the BeAWARE
project Essential for disaster management professionals, Responding
to Extreme Weather Events will also benefit academic staff and
researchers with an interest in extreme weather events and their
consequences.
The book provides a holistic review, presenting a
multi-stakeholder, multi-disciplinary, international, and
evidence-based approach to Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) in migration. The book brings together different
views and multifaceted responses to ICT-based migration management,
examining their overlap, conflict, and synergies. The book is a
major addition to the field, tackling important debates concerning
humanitarianism and securitization in the reception of migrants, as
well as exploring the role of digital technology in aiding migrant
integration. The authors explore contentious areas such as the use
of new technologies deployed on borders for migration management
and border security under the umbrella of smart border solutions
including drones, AI algorithms, and face recognition, which are
widely criticized for ignoring the fundamental human rights of
migrants. The research presented will depart from the euphoric
appraisals that technology has made things easier for migrants and
those who assist them, to critically examine the bane and boon,
benefits and afflictions, highlighting the barriers, as well as the
solutions, including several under-researched aspects of digital
surveillance and the digital divide. This edited volume has been
developed by the MIICT project, funded under the EU Horizon 2020
Action and Innovation programme, under grant agreement No 822380.
Provides a positive approach to the integration of migrants, asylum
seekers, and refugees using Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) solutions Offers a strategic approach to providing
digital services for migrants at an EU, national and local level
Bridges the gap between academia and front-line practitioners' work
by providing theoretical, policy, ethical, and methodological
recommendations
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