Tri-lateral workshop on natural hazards: towards a comprehensive assessment of risks due to natural hazards,Canada - U.S.A. - Mexico |
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Authors: | Alan Heginbottom David Etkin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Terrain Sciences Division, Geological Survey of Canada, Canada;(2) Environmental Adaptation Research Group, Environment Canada, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary This workshop was primarily motivated by the goals of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR), one of which is that each country should have a comprehensive national assessment of risks due to natural hazards by the year 2000. It was sponsored by the Environmental Adaptation Research Group (EARG) of Environment Canada, the International Partnerships of Environment Canada, the Geological Survey of Canada, Emergency Preparedness Canada and the Canadian National Committee of the IDNDR. The National Science Foundation of the U.S. and the Government of Mexico supported travel costs related to their delegates. The workshop dealt with both atmospheric hazards such as tornadoes and floods, and geological hazards such as earthquakes and landslides. Nine U.S., eight Mexican and 24 Canadian participants included academia, government and the private sector. Six projects were selected as being of joint interest to all three countries, with lead country and agencies identified for possible future cooperative work. |
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