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    Emerging Technology for Hazards Risk Reduction

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    Allen, Thomas Richard
    Abstract
    The panelists include John Cole and Sarah Jamison, Brian Etherton, John Dorman, Ruth Little, and Noel Lee. Moderated by Tom Allen. Dr. Allen introduced the panel by posing a series of questions about how technology has changed and needs to be addressed in the future: Is there a digital divide? Are there mistakes in the mapping in technology? How has emerging technology affected North Carolina in the past, and how will it affect its future?
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/1707
    Subject
     Hurricane Floyd, 1999; Emergency management; Emergency disaster; Hurricanes 
    Date
    2009-09-18
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