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December 10, 2014 by Centre Humanes
They could never have been more wrong forecasting last year’s Super Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda to hit 35 km south …
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Category: #Haiyan, #Yolanda, #Yolandaph, #Yolandaupdate, abnormal, Aboitiz, Aquino, Atmosphere, Bad Government, ban ki moon, calamity, change, citizenry, Climate, Climate Change, community, Crisis, damage, death, Disaster, Disaster Response, DOST, Economics, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, geohazards mapping, government, Graft, Hazard Mapping, Humanitarian Assistance, Industry, PAGASA, SMARTMATIC
| Tags: Aboitiz, advanced planning, amount of rainfall, ANNUAL ECOLOGY CRISIS CONFERENCE, Awareness, better approaches to hazard mapping, business, calamities, calamity, catastrophe, Climate Change, conference, crisis mapping, cyclone, databasing, dialogue, Disaster, disasters, DOST, Ecology Summit, Emergency, Environment, first of an annual series, flood, GIS design, global warming, governments, Greenhouse Effect, H.E. Ban Ki-moon, Hazard, Hazard Mapping, higher level of rainfall, incidence of natural disaster, intergenerational responsibility, International Disaster Risk Reduction Month, PAGASA, SMARTMATIC
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September 18, 2014 by Centre Humanes
In the Philippines, Maharlika Dos, a maritime vessel was swept by strong winds and currents from its nautical path and …
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Category: Carrington Event, Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Economics, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, Hazard Mapping, Humanitarian Assistance, Local, severe space storm, Weather
| Tags: change policies, disaster threatened zones, Fukushima, India and Pakistan, Japan, Maharlika Dos, Mayon Volcano, Philippines, policy regime, relocation, resettlement, safeguard communities, Sendai, United Nations, Who just came from Europe and went home to Albay, World Conference
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January 22, 2013 by Centre Humanes
We have determined to set the new date for the Hazards Mapping and Environment Summit of 2010 to December 2013. …
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Category: Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Humanitarian Assistance, Local
| Tags: Disaster, Ecology Summit, Emergency, HMES 2010, intergenerational responsibility, International Disaster Risk Reduction Month, International Geo Hazard Mapping Year, LGUs, National Climate Change Action Plan, typhoon
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January 17, 2013 by Centre Humanes
Corporate social responsibility team from Manila visits Davao for dialogues with various institutions and entities on prospects of rehabilitation in …
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Category: Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, Local
| Tags: calamity, Davao, death, development, Disaster, flash flooding, flood, homeless, recovery, rehabilitation
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April 29, 2012 by Centre Humanes
As part of the international network of institutions that provide economic support where it is most needed, the Asian Development …
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Category: Atmosphere, Banking, Carbon Emissions, Carrington Event, Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Economics, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, Hazard Mapping, Ozone depletion, Ozone layer, solar cycle, solar flares, Solar Super Storm, sun spots, Weather
| Tags: ADB 45th Board Meeting, Asian Development Bank, Big Disaster, Carbon Fund, Carter Wilson policy regime, Clark, ferry boat tragedy, geomagnetic storm, India, Manila, paradigm, Philippines, policy advocacy, production mode shift, storm, Subic, unified advocacy
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November 10, 2011 by Centre Humanes
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Category: Carbon Emissions, Carrington Event, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Environment, Hazard Mapping, Humanitarian Assistance
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November 4, 2009 by Centre Humanes
The Copenhagen Conference is definitely going to be more meaningful with a thorough discussion of issues aside from carbon emissions …
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Category: Atmosphere, Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, Hazard Mapping
| Tags: 15th Climate Change Conference, agriculture, autonomous policy making body, changing landscapes, Climate Change Commission, coordinate government programs, forestry activities, government, high-level Summit on Climate Change, Ketsana, lahar, magma, Office of the President, Ondoy, Parma, Pepeng, represent country in international climate change conferences, typhoon, UNFCCC, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, United Nations Secretary-General, world carbon emissions future
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October 26, 2009 by Centre Humanes
Countdown to Copenhagen: 41 days 17 hours 46 minutes 51 seconds in the website of the United Nations Framework Convention …
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Category: Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, Humanitarian Assistance, Local, Weather
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October 25, 2009 by Centre Humanes
Welcome to WordPress.com. This is the blog of HMES 2010 Manila! Event Details Time: April 8, 2010 at 8am to …
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Category: Climate, Climate Change, Crisis, Disaster, Disaster Response, Emergency, Emergency Response, Environment, Hazard Mapping, Humanitarian Assistance, Local, Weather
| Tags: 2010 Hazards Mapping and Environment Summit, advanced planning, amount of rainfall, ANNUAL ECOLOGY CRISIS CONFERENCE, Asia, Bangladesh, better approaches to hazard mapping, business, calamities, catastrophe, China, Climate Change, commercial establishments, consider shifts in land mass, coordination of efforts, Crisis, crisis mapping, cyclone, databasing, determine plan and cost of implementing plan for mass safety, disasters, earth, earthquake, earthquake faults, Eco 2010 Summit, Emergency, first of an annual series, flood GIS, forest GIS, full-function GIS, GIS design, GIS development, GIS investigation, governments, Hazard, Hazard Mapping, hazards GIS, higher level of rainfall, hot spots, hurricane, incidence of natural disaster, increasingly hazardous calamities, Indonesia, Join Resource Recovery Movement, last few decade changes, liquefaction potential, Manila, national sub-national planning, natural calamity, new weather factors, non-government organizations, Pacific Rim, Pacific Rim of Fire, Pakistan, Philippines, plan, planet, planning, Resource Recovery Movement, risk mapping efforts, risks and dangers to communities, scores of people dead, sign up link, Thailand, transformations in land mass, tremendous changing of Philippine landscape, tropical climate, tropical countries, tsunami, typhoon, unforeseen occurrences, use and sharing, volcanoes GIS, vulnerability areas, water GIS
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July 15, 2008 by cyberparktelecom
Tragedy of a Nueva Ecija peasant Wow! The news says, Nueva Ecija is the larget rice producer in the country. …
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Category: Agriculture, Banking, Crisis, Department of Agriculture, Economics, farmers, farming, Finance, Largest rice producer, Nueva Ecija rice, Revolutionary Tax, Sec. Arthur Yap, shortage, Urban Jungle, Usurers