Early Warning and Geography: Space, Time and User Needs (Examples from Famine Early Warning)

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An effective early warning system is one which provides sufficient information to initiate actions to avoid the impacts of a threatened disaster. The paper takes a critical look at famine early warning and considers how place, time and user needs define the nature...

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Kelly, C. (2003). Early Warning and Geography: Space, Time and User Needs (Examples from Famine Early Warning). In Early Warning Systems for Natural Disaster Reduction (pp. 345–349). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55903-7_43

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