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The analyzed results show that nature itself has a robust ability to restore its original landscape and mitigate disaster impacts for the destroyed eco-environment.
In a follow-up post on FiveThirtyEight, Pielke claimed that these technological advancements to mitigate disaster damages don't make a difference in damage trends "for floods, U.S. hurricanes or tornadoes".
Politically speaking, his presidency is more analogous to that of Hoover's successor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who also swept into office with historic Democratic majorities, promising bold action to mitigate disaster.
Whether they come from governments or from civil society, the best techniques for safeguarding cities don't just mitigate disaster damage; they also strengthen the networks that promote health and prosperity during ordinary times.
Many also came up with ways to mitigate disaster in case their fixes didn't work: Local governments rebuilt and tested emergency management systems, which later proved crucial for New York after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
So by deliberately working on managing conflict, I think we can try and steer these competing needs and interests in a way that will be productive and lead to social benefits, rather than just reacting and trying to mitigate disaster after disaster after social disaster.
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Berkeley's model Disaster Resistant University Program has been recognized as one of the top seismic-safety projects of the 20th century by the Applied Technology Council, an engineering group that strives to mitigate disaster-caused damage to the built environment.
"We sound the notes of imminent gloom and doom and offer advice on how to adapt to and mitigate disasters.
Twitter is increasingly of interest as a social media that can be used to help mitigate disasters.
At a recent conference of engineers, planners, government officials and insurers, "Mitigating Disaster Through Design and Construction," the clear consensus was that there is a vast amount that we could, should and must do to mitigate disasters, but it requires vision and long-range thinking.
Concrete check dams are widely used to mitigate disasters, however, sometimes such structures are damaged due to collision of boulders or fluid force of debris flow.
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