Hazardous Seas

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781642831634

A Sociotechnical Framework for Early Tsunami Detection and Warning

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Edited by Louise K Comfort, Harkunti P Rahayu
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
390 g
Pages:
384

Description

Louise K. Comfort is professor and former director of the Center for Disaster Management, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. She is principal investigator of a National Science Foundation project to deploy and test an early tsunami detection and warning system. She is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Harkunti P. Rahayu is a professor in the Urban and Regional Planning Department, School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy and Development at the Institute of Technology of Bandung. She serves as chair of the UNESCO Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System Working Group on Tsunami Risk, Community Awareness and Preparedness.

Foreword Preface 1. Building Community Resilience to Disaster Risk: A Sociotechnical Approach Louise K. Comfort and Mark W. Dunn 2. Community Networks for Tsunami Early Warning Harkunti P. Rahayu and Louise K. Comfort 3. A Reliable, Timely Communication Application to Enhance Tsunami Preparedness Fuli Ai, X. Xerandy, Taieb Znati, Louise K. Comfort, and Febrin Anas Ismail 4. Device-to-Device Communication: A Scalable, Socially Aware, Land-Based Infrastructure to Support Community Resilience in Disaster Events X. Xerandy, Fuli Ai, Taieb Znati, Louise K. Comfort, and Febrin Anas Ismail 5. Community-based Shelters: Design, Construction and Implementation Febrin Anas Ismail and Abdul Hakam 6. Enabling Adaptive Collective Action for Communities at Risk: Responding to Tsunami Risk in Padang City, Indonesia Yoon Ah Shin, Louise K. Comfort, Fuli Ai, and Febrin Anas Ismail 7. Wireless Networks for Disaster-Degraded Contexts: Tsunami Evacuation in Padang, Indonesia Fuli Ai, X. Xerandy, Echhit Joshi, Taieb Znati, and Febrin Anas Ismail 8. Real-time Seafloor Tsunami Detection and Acoustic Communications Lee Freitag, Keenan Ball, Peter Koski, James Partan, Sandipa Singh, Dennis Giaya, and Kayleah Griffen 9. A Prototype Ocean-bottom Pressure Sensor Deployed in the Mentawai Channel, Central Sumatra, Indonesia: Preliminary Results Emile A. Okal and Lee Freitag 10. Underwater Sensor Network Prototype for Tsunami Detection and Warning: A Long Deployment Journey toward Functionality X. Xerandy, Iyan Turyana, Lee Freitag, Wahyu Pandoe, Harkunti P. Rahayu, and Febrin Anas Ismail 11. Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System: Initiation, Evolution, and Implementation Harkunti P. Rahayu 12. Creating a Sustainable Learning System in Regions of Risk Louise K. Comfort, Wahyu W. Pandoe, and Harkunti P. Rahayu Afterword Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributors Index

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