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Disaster Medicine, Telemedicine and Integrated Vector Control: United Nation’s Space Technology Program for Disaster Management

机译:灾难医学,远程医疗和集成媒介控制:联合国的空间技术灾难管理计划

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UN-SPIDER-United Nations platform for space-based information for disaster management and emergency response is a new programme established as per UNa??s resolution 61/110.UN-SPIDER is being implemented as an open network of providers of space-based solutions to support disaster management activities. Besides Vienna, the programme also has an office in Bonn, Germany and Beijing, China. In recent years the program have contributed to making space technologies available for humanitarian and emergency response, UN-SPIDER is the first to focus on the need to ensure access to and use of such solutions during all phases of the disaster management cycle, including the risk reduction phase, which significantly contributed for reducing the loss of lives and property.??The UN-SPIDER programme is achieving this by being a??gateway??to space information for disaster management support, by serving as a??bridge??to connect the disaster management and space communities and by being a??facilitator of capacity-building and institutional strengthening, in particular for developing countries. This paper communicates about emergency, disaster medicine, telemedicine and vector-borne disease management for prevention and control of harmful health effects due to disasters and optimizing benefits to both human health and the environment.
机译:天基信息平台-联合国用于灾害管理和应急反应的天基信息平台是根据联合国大学第61/110号决议建立的新方案。天基信息平台正在作为一个开放的天基信息提供者网络实施支持灾难管理活动的解决方案。除维也纳外,该计划还在德国波恩和中国北京设有办事处。近年来,该方案为使空间技术可用于人道主义和紧急反应作出了贡献,天基信息平台是第一个侧重于确保在灾害管理周期的所有阶段(包括风险)获得和使用这种解决方案的需要减少阶段,这对减少生命和财产损失作出了重大贡献。天基信息平台方案是通过成为通往灾害管理支持的空间信息的门户,并作为“桥梁”来实现这一目标的。通过促进能力建设和体制建设,特别是发展中国家的能力建设,促进灾害管理和空间社区之间的联系。本文介绍了紧急情况,灾难医学,远程医疗和媒介传播的疾病管理,以预防和控制由于灾难造成的有害健康影响,并优化对人类健康和环境的益处。

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