CLIMATIC FACTORS

The term Environment etymologically means Surroundings. Thus environment is a complex of so many things (light, temperature, soil, water etc) which surround an organism. Any external force, substance or condition, which surrounds and affects the life of an organism in any way, becomes a factor of its environment. These factors have been variously called as environmental factors, ecological factors or simply factors and may be living (biotic) as well as non-living (abiotic). The sum of all these living and non-living factors makes the environment of an organism. The place, where an organism lives - habitat, indeed presents a particular set of environmental conditions - the environmental complex.

Various ecological factors of the environmental complex have been grouped and discussed in different ways:-

1. Direct Factors: These are light, temperature, humidity of air, soil, air, soil water, soil nutrients etc
2. Indirect Factors: These include soil structure, soil organisms, altitude, wind , slopes etc.
According to Oosting (1948), the environment is complex of variable factors or causes, which includes (i) substances (soil, water), (ii) conditions (temperature, light), (iii) forces (wind, gravity), (iv) organisms (plants, animals), and (v) time. Mishra and Puri (1959) preferrred to discuss the environment of plants as (i) Environment of roots (geogology and soil) and (ii) Environment of shoots (Climate, i.e temperature, light, water, wind etc and biotic factors)



Daubenmire (1959) classified the factors into seven coordinate headings as:

i) Soil ii) Water iii) Temperature iv) Light v) Atmosphere vi) Fire and vii) Biotic factor.
Most of the ecologists, however, prefer to recognise four categories of ecological factors, which are as follows:

1. Climatic or Aerial factors. These include:-
a) Light
b) Temperature of air (atmospheric temperature)
c) Rainfall (precipitation)
d) Humidity of air
e) Atmosphere (gases and wind)

2. Topographic or Physiographic factors:-
These are factors related with physical geography of earth and include -
a) Altitude
b) Direction of mountain chains and valleys
c) Steepness and exposure of slopes etc.

3. Edaphic Factors:- These deal with the formation of soil, its physical and chemical properties and details of related aspects.

4. Biotic Factors:- These are all kinds of intereactions between deifferent forms of life, i.e plants, animals, microorganisms etc

Climate of any region is chiefly determined by such metereological influences as relative humidity of air, temperature, wind pressures and evaporation rates. Climatic factors characterise, in general a particular region. These factors, concerned mainly with the aerial environment of organisms, include light, temperature of air, precipitation (rainfall) and gaseous components of atmosphere including wind.

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT CYCLE

Lets discuss about the definition: “Collection actions/measures taken before, during and after any situation to predict, prevent, reduce or cope with its impact. These measures may be taken at community or household levels.”

1. Disaster Response:



Activities that take place when a disaster strikes to reduce loss of life and to deliver relief as quickly as possible to the affected people.
The following are the examples: —
1. Search and Rescue
2. Need for assessment.
3. Provide the victims Psychological support.
4. Emergency food, water, medicines are required
5. There should a provison for temporary shelters and other relief activities.
6. There should also be a scope for restoring the family links.

2. Recovery (Rehabilitation):



After a disaster, there are scenes, which are very heart-rending. The people needs psychological support. Measures taken after a disaster, to bring back the condition within the community to normal even better than before are given below:

a. Psychological Rehabiltation:

The affected people needs counseling. Their primary needs have to be met. They will be best, when they are in surroundings of their relatives. The affected have to be slowly involved in matters which will help them to see Life in a new way. The best thing is proper follow up of the matter.

b. Financial Rehabilitation:
The most important thing is that if the disaster is big, then the affected victims loses all there finances and this result in more tension. Plans should be made in advance for ‘DISASTER INSURANCE’ in areas, where natural disasters are very common. It will help. The distribution of livelihood kits should be distributed.

c. Social Rehabilitation:
Places such as Welfare Centers should be established. More emphasis shoould be given to self help groups. Places like ‘HOMES’ should be built, so that the affected people can get traumatic councelling and make a new living.


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‘AUM’ IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Disasters are a very common phenomenon. Each day, in some parts of the world, disasters takes place. Among them most are Natural Disasters. Other disasters either takes place accidentally or are done intentionally, which we call as human induced disasters. But, whatever, may be the cause, the result is broken houses, orphans and people losing their near and dear ones. The scenes are very pathetic and heart-rending. Life seems hollow for the survivors. They become living deads. Facing such trauma is really unbearable. Yet, life has to go on. After every destruction, there is again a new creation. We need to move on. But how to overcome those stressful and horrible memories. These are above human planning, policies or Government guidelines. The situation demands for something else, which neither you nor I can define. Yet, when we go back to our history, we find that there is a magical sound, which when chanted, brings peace to ones heart. Chanting that magical word makes us forget everything and become one with the almighty.


And that magical word is ‘AUM’. It really helps to destress oneself and makes ones mind pure. This is our traditional way to help us forget all our sorrows, pain and depression.


And thats managing disasters in our ways. Chanting ‘AUM’ makes us happy and has nothing to do with religions. It’s a powerful word, which takes our SELF closer to ALMIGHTY.


This is first time, I am writing on a topic, which may not be explored before and which can make wonders. I thought over it a lot and have put it in our website: MAINAKSWORLD.


Kindly read it at the given link and please place a comment, if your time permits. The reason, behind is we always make lot of plans and policies, but we sheldom look into this softer roles, which if applied can help a lot in reviving a traumatic human and gift him/her a new life.


http://www.mainaksworld.com/OM786.html


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Mr. Mainak Mazumder
Environmentalist and Specialist in Disaster Management
(Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing)
Founder of the website on disaster management: MAINAKSWORLD
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OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE CHANGE



The climate system is a complex, interactive system consisting of the atmosphere, land surface, surface, snow and ice, oceans and other bodies of water and living things. The atmosphere component of the climate system most obviously characteristics climate; climate is often defined as 'average weather'. Climate is usually described in terms of the mean and variability of temperature, precipitation and wind over a period of time, ranging from months to millions of years (the classical period is 30 years). The climate system evolves in time under the influence of its won internal dynamics and due to changes in external factors that affect climate (called 'forcings'). External forcings include natural phenomenon such as volcanic eruptions and solar variations, as well as human induced changes in atmospheric composition. Solar radiation powers the climate system.



There are three fundamental ways to change the radiation balance of the Earth:



1) By changing the incoming solar radiation (e.g., by changes in Earth's orbit or in the Sun itself)



2) By changing the fraction of solar radiation that is reflected (called 'albedo; e.g ., by changes in cloud cover, atmospheric particles or vegetation);



3) By altering the long wave radiation from Earth back towards space (e.g., by changing greenhouse gas concentrations).



4) Climate, in turn, responds directly to such changes, as well as indirectly, through a variety of feedback mechanisms.



The amount of energy reaching the Top of Earth's atmosphere each second on a surface area of one square metre facing the Sun during daytime is about 1,370 Watts and the amount of energy per square metre per second averaged over the entire planet is one-quarter of this. About 30% of the Sunlight that reaches the Top of the atmosphere is reflected back to space. Roughly two thirds of this reflectivity is due to clouds and small particles in the atmosphere known as 'aerosols'. Light-coloured areas of Earth's Surface ' mainly snow, ice and deserts ' reflect the remaining one-third of the sunlight. The most dramatic change in aerosol-produced reflectivity comes when major volcanic eruptions eject material very high into the atmosphere. Rain typically clears aerosols out of the atmosphere in a week or two, but when material from a violent volcanic eruption is projected far above the highest cloud, these aerosols typically influence the climate for about a year or two before falling into the troposphere and being carried to the surface by precipitation. Major volcanic eruptions can thus cause a drop in mean global surface temperature of about half a degree Celsius that can last for months or even years. Some man-made aerosols also significantly reflect sunlight.



The energy that is not reflected back to space is absorbed by the Earth's Surface and atmosphere. The amount is approximately 240 Watts per square metre. To balance the incoming energy, the Earth itself must radiate, on average, the same amount of energy is transmitted back to Space. The Earth does this by emitting outgoing long wave radiation. Everything on Earth emits outgoing long wave radiation. That is the energy, one feels from a fire; the warmer an object, the more heat energy it radiates. To emit 240 Watts Per Square Meter, a surface would have to have a temperature of around -19 degree centigrade. This is much colder than the conditions that actually exist at the Earth's surface (the global mean surface temperature is about 14 degree centigrade). Instead, the necessary -19 degree centigrade is found at an altitude about 5 Km above the Surface.



This easily states as to why the Earth's Surface is this warm is the presence of greenhouse gases, which acts as a partial blanket for the long wave radiation coming from the surface. This blanketing is known as the natural greenhouse effect. The most important greenhouse gases are water vapor and carbon dioxide. The two most abundant gases of the atmosphere ' nitrogen and oxygen have no such effects. Clouds, on the other hand, do exert a blanketing effect similar to that of the green house gases; however, this effect is offset by their reflectivity, such that on average, clouds tend to have a cooling effect on climate (although locally one can feel the warming effect; cloudy nights tend to remain warmer than clear nights because clouds radiate long wave energy back down to the surface).



Human activities intensify the blanketing effect through the release of green house gases.



Let's therefore practice some methods so that we can reduce the green house gases and help stabilize our climate:



Read this in detail and lets make a Disaster Free World.



In order, to tackle global warming, there is a need for DISASTER RISK REDUCTION programmes. Most important part of these DRR programmes is creation of flood shelters, with proper engineering methods. It is basically a raised platform, which can withstand any form of water pressure below. It is made for different capacities. According to United Nations, severe flood which have taken place in South Asia and Europe this year illustrate the need to spend more on reducing the risks communities face from natural disasters. International Strategy for Disaster Reduction states that sturdy houses must be built away from low 'lying areas and early warning systems should be set up to save lives in line with an agreement backed by 168 countries in 2005 in Kobe, Japan.



According to Reuters news; ISDR expert Reid Basher told reporters that, "It is not rocket science. It is plain and simple stuff about building stronger houses, putting in warning and educating the public so we're not flat-footed when these events come."



Global Warming can be reduced at our personal levels by doing the following things:




1) Usage of Fluorescent Bulbs: These compact fluorescent bulbs help to reduce the level of carbon dioxide usage. It saves about 300 lbs of carbon dioxide and approximately dollar 60 a year.



2) Check your car's air filter monthly. This will save 800 lbs of carbon dioxide.



3) Usage of Recycled Paper: Stress on the usage of recycled paper. This saves about 100 lbs of carbon-dioxide and almost dollar 40 a year.



4) Install a Low-Flow Showerhead: Usage of less water in the shower means less energy to heat the water. This helps to save 350 lbs. of carbon dioxide and dollar 150 a year.



5) Take Shorter Showers: Taking shorter showers can save 350 lbs. of carbon dioxide and dollar 99 per year.



6) Thermostat should be adjusted: Move your heater thermostat down two degrees in winter and up two degrees in the summer. Save 2000 lbs of carbon dioxide and dollar 98 per year.



7) Buy Energy Certificates: Help spur the renewable energy market and cut global warming pollution by buying wind certificates and green tags.



8) Plant a Tree: Trees suck up carbon dioxide and make clean air for us to breathe. Save 2,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide per year.



9) Unplug Un-Used Electronics: Even when electronic devices are turned off, they use energy. Save over 1,000 lbs of carbon dioxide and $256 per year



10) Bring Cloth Bags to the Market: Using your own cloth bag instead of plastic or paper bags reduces waste and requires no additional energy.


Among other actions that can be taken are:


· Start a Club


Start a global warming club at your locality or with your friends or your next door neighbors and set goals to curb your energy use.


· Speak Out


Run for global warming platforms. Place your views about what you are doing to curb global warming emissions.


Many thanks for reading the above posts. Kindly place a comment, if your time permits. Lets Join hands to make a safer, stronger, greener and a disaster free World.


– Mr. Mainak Mazumder


Environmentalist and Specialist in Disaster Management


Founder of the website on Disaster Management: MAINAKSWORLD


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RECENT FLOODS IN AFRICA

Weeks of torrential rainfall in 21 countries led to havoc floods across sub-Saharan Africa, floodwaters are receding in some affected areas. Still, more than 1 million people require urgent aid in 14 countries. Locations hit hardest include Ghana, Sudan, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Ethiopia. In these places, MAINAKSWORLD is concerned about waterborne diseases, outbreaks of malaria, and locust swarms as floodwaters recede.

The UN says 1.5 million people are affected by the floods which have hit a swathe of countries from the east to the west of the continent.

Meanwhile, Southern Africa continues to suffer an ongoing drought responsible for severe food shortages and crop failure.

MAINAKSWORLD is trying to reach these affected areas and this is what Maria Rosa from Brazil has commented; though it is in an edited form. People from Africa are keeping touch with us. We are trying to reach all parts of the continent of Africa.

Maria’s comments:

I am of Brazil (South America). Brazilian people are also suffering due to various disasters especially the north-eastern Brazilian people. They are dying due to hunger. We have problems with drought and floods in the south. Public health is seriously affected. The Amazonian our bigger ecosystem is being devastated for clandestine lumber and until the native peoples take steps to stop deforestation; this will have serious effect on our eco-system. Precious wood and rocks are removed illegally. We are being stolen in our more precious goods, the forest, flora and fauna. All these lead to deforestation and thus call a disaster

Ghana

After weeks of torrential rain and spillage from Bagre Dam in neighboring Burkina Faso, Ghana’s government declared disaster areas in the flooded Northern, Upper East, and Upper West regions. Reports from previously inaccessible areas now put the death toll at 46.

Sudan


In Sudan, more than 200,000 people and 44,000 households have been affected; 54 people reportedly have died, but this number remains unconfirmed. Major needs include shelter materials and emergency food aid.


Kenya

In Kenya, at least 20,000 people have been affected by flooding in the Budalangi area. Some 832 families have taken refuge in six displacement camps. Kenya’s government is responding to the crisis, conducting ongoing airdrops of food supplies

Uganda



With continuous rainfall since July, and forecasts predicting more rain in upcoming months, Uganda’s president has declared a state of emergency in northern and eastern parts of the country. The floods have displaced more than 300,000 people and claimed 21 lives.

Ethiopia

Torrential rains and overflowing rivers in Ethiopia have destroyed crops and food supplies; 17 people and more than 4,000 livestock are confirmed dead.

Though these results are quite approximate, but still it's a huge loss of lives and property. As, MAINAKSWORLD tries to expand, we need your blessings and support, so that we can reach every part of the World and can create a Safer, Stronger, Greener and a Disaster Free World.

Thank you for taking your time and reading my post. Please put a comment, if possible.

Mr. Mainak Mazumder

Environmentalist and Specialist in Disaster Management

Founder of the website on Disaster Management: MAINAKSWORLD

www.mainaksworld.com

Our E-mail: admin@mainaksworld.com


 

INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION

Dear Ilanders,

October 11th is celebrated throughout the World as International Day for Disaster Reduction. Its a day, when we make new promises and renew our efforts to make our World more safe. We join hands to create a better, stronger and a disaster free planet. Though I am late in wishing all my readers a happy disaster reduction day, yet I hope and request all of you to kindly have a look into our new web page on International Disaster Risk Reduction Day.

Read Secretary General, United Nations Organization’s message for the World. Click on the web link:

http://www.geocities.com/mainaksworld/internationaldayfordisasterreduction.html

Thanks a lot for taking your time and reading my post. It will be kind of you, if you please put a comment. Lets all join hands to create a safer, stronger, greener and a disaster free world for us as well as for our future generations.

Regards,

Mr. Mainak Mazumder

Founder of the Disaster Management Website: MAINAKSWORLD

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MAINAKSWORLD: MANTRA FOR SUCCESS

"You cannot become power in your community nor achieve enduring success in any worthy undertaking until you become big enough to blame yourself for your own mistakes and reverses."

Daily stress due to our work and other factors do leave us with mention tension. Most people blame on their fate. Curse their destiny and want to get out. Some seek professional's help. Some take the help of meditation. Still people live with a dream.

But do you know that faith in oneself makes a mountain move. This is a wonderful world. An age where miracles need to be proved. Let's take the example of Edison. The miracle which Edison performed when, after thousands of failures, he wrested from Nature the secret by which the sound of the human voice may be recorded on a wax record and reproduced it perfectly. The miracle, which made him to do it is FAITH. He has no one to guide, yet he did it. One of the strange things about this "miracle" is the fact that Edison began at the very outset to experiment with the rudimentary principle and the mechanical apparatus through which the secret of the talking machine was later revealed. The principle was vibration and the apparatus was a tube made of wax which revolved on a cylinder which contacted the point of a needle. Nothing but faith could have enabled Edison to have begun so near the source of the secret which he sought and nothing but faith could have given him the persistence to stick to his experiments through more than ten thousand "failures".

It was faith that led Wright brothers to do experiments and finally come out with an airplane. It was faith which prompted Christopher Columbus to set sail on an unknown sea, in search of a land which, as far as he was concerned, existed nowhere excepting in his own imagination. Considering the frailties of the little sailing vessels in which he embarked on that momentous voyage, his faith must have been of that variety which enables a man to see the object of his labor already attained even before he begins it.

Let's take the example of J K Rowling.

Ms. J K Rowling was born on July 31st, 1965 in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England. Her given name at birth was Joanne Kathleen. Ms. Rowling has one sister, Di, who was born 2 years after J K. It is interesting to note that Ms. Rowling claims that she has actually been writing since she was 5 or 6 years old. Her first story, called Rabbit, was filled with interesting characters, such as a large bee called Miss Bee. Ms. Rowling, along with her parents and sister, moved twice while J K was growing up. While at one of their homes, close to Bristol and in Winterbourne, she had friends next door whose last name was Potter. J K never forgot the children, or the last name, which she liked very much.

When she was nine years old her family moved again to Tutshill. Ms. Rowling attended a primary (grade) school in Tutshill, and later attended Wyedean Comprehensive. Ms. Rowling describes herself as being shy, freckly, with no natural athletic ability but a great love of literature. Later, when she graduated from Wyedean Comprehensive, she attended Exeter University. Here Ms. Rowling studied French after her parents encouraged her into what they believed would be a wonderful career as a bilingual secretary. After graduation, however, it didn't take Ms. Rowling long to realize that she was not meant to be a secretary. Self described as "the worst secretary ever, very disorganized", she found it increasingly hard to remain attentive during meetings, actually writing story ideas instead of taking notes as she had been instructed. When Ms. Rowling was 26 years old she moved to Portugal to be an English teacher. Ms. Rowling has been quoted many times as saying she loved teaching English, often teaching in the afternoons and evenings so that she could be free to work on her writing during the mornings. It was during this period that she began working on a story about a 'wizard".

Ms. Rowling met and married a journalist in Portugal (he was Portuguese), and her daughter Jessica was born in 1993. Shortly after the birth of her daughter, the marriage ended in divorce and Ms. Rowling, along with her infant daughter, moved to Edinburgh, Scotland so that J K could be near her younger sister, Di. It was during this time that Ms. Rowling became determined to not only finish her Harry Potter 'wizard' novel, but to get it published. Often she would write in restaurants, where she and her daughter could stay warm while she wrote. Ms. Rowling requested a grant from the Scottish Arts Council, which she eventually received, in order to complete her book. When it was completed and after several rejections, Ms. Rowling sold the novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone, to Bloomsbury in the UK for the equivalent of about $4,000.

One of interesting series of books was made. It is really FAITH in oneself that worked. It's like 'Creating your own destiny.'

There are innumerable such examples, which if we try to write, will make a book of huge volume.

If your world is one of limitation, misery and want, it is because you have not been quickened to the realization that you have in your own mind a laboratory which is equipped to endanger the power of faith.

"You Can do It if You Believe You Can.!" That's the mantra for Success.

Thanks and With Best Regards,

Mr. Mainak Mazumder

Environmentalist and Specialist in Disaster Management

(Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System)

Founder of the Disaster Management Website: MAINAKSWORLD

www.mainaksworld.com

Lets Join Hands to Make Our Dream of a Safer, Stronger, Greener and a Disaster Free World a Success.

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CREATING LIFE: IS IT A BLESSING OR A CALL FOR AN UNKNOWN DISASTER?

Life was formed about 3.6 billion years ago. Scientists views are different. Different models for origin of life are given. Lot of debates take place to establish the origin of life. Religous groups take a different stand. But whatever it is, evolution of life is still a mystery. Scientists after experiments have a common view that Life arose from a single cell. That which has the capacity to replicate, and its progeny replicated themselves, and so on, with lots of genetic twists and it is carried on from generations to generations and thus we find the living beings in this beautiful world. Well, all this things started with just a DNA (Deoxy Ribo Nuclic Acid). Today, every living organism - every person, plant, animal and microbe - can trace its heritage back to that first cell.

Imagine amongst this present day species, arrives some new comers and here we are not talking of some extraterrestrials. Scientists in the last couple of years have been trying to create novel forms of life. They’ve forged chemicals into synthetic DNA, the DNA into genes, genes into genomes and built the molecular machinery of completely new organisms in their lab, such type of organisms that are nothing like anything Nature has produced before. We do not know, what forms of life that would be. Will that succumb us or that species will help us to move our life with more ease than the present. If the earlier fact becomes true then dear friends, we are into trouble. As, it would be just bring a new disaster for us. But if the latter point comes true then we can live our life better. The notion of creating life in the lab has plenty of detractors. Some Scientists aren’t convinced it can be done and religious leaders and environmentalists are in arm against this move. But there are also lots of advantages to it. Jay Keasling at UC Berkeley received $ 42 million from Bill Gates to create living microfactories that manufacture a powerful antimalaria agent. (Newsweek). Imagine that a microbe being created that would circulate in the blood and hunt down Cancer Cells, Imagine such type of bio devices that could conceivably have enormous advantages over traditional manufacturing processes and sources of material. Cell machinery that could operate the equivalent of multistep production lines at molecular level, fabricating complex chemical products precisely, atom by atom.  They would also work cheaply and effeciently, fed by simple safe substances like sugar. A few such types of projects are already giving us a glimpse of the power of this new field. The most extraordinary effort is to create a microbial organism that would produce a powerful antimalarial drug.

New York Times newspaper reports: ‘Such Biofabs produce made- to- order genes, the stretches of DNA that contain the instructions for living creatures.’ Sale of gene-synthesis industry are estimated at only $ 50 million a year, but they are growing rapidly. One foundry in Germany, has gone public. It says it expects sales this year to increase at least 60% , to 12.5 million euros, or about $17 billion, New York Times report.

The ability to make genes have given rise to a new subject called synthetic biology, which might lead to artificial life in very few years. Genetic Engineers extract a gene from a organism. Then they might modify it and put it in a different organism. There is certainly a behaviour change in the organism. It then acts in the desired way. And once this bio device is designed and properly fabricated, the hard work becomes over - its users can instruct it to make as many copies of itself, by itself, as are needed. This Biodevices could make impossible drugs, including ones that are quite impossible to create through traditional chemistry. While there might be some other biodevices created that act as sensitive environmental biosensors, programmed to detect and degrade specific toxic organisms or acn act as indicators like glow in the proximity of a biological, chemical or radioactive weapon. Anything is possible with this genetically modified organisms.

Venter and Church are eyeing an even bigger prize: a self sustaining, highly efficient biological organism that converts sunlight directly into clean biofuel, with minimal environmental impact and zero net release of greenhouse gases (Newsweek). 

Now, look at it in this way. Imagine that any of this mutated forms of biodevice doesnot obey orders. A species, which becomes a enemy of its own masters, its own Gods. Then probably, it would be a day, when humans have to wage war against that unknown species, which if wins, would lead to our extinction. Pope Benedict XVI has expressed outrage at scientists who “modify the very grammer of life as planned and willed by God.”

So, whatever might the debate, its Time, which will let the answers known to us. Some critics say that Governments should devise some regulations for saving from any mishaps.  “The result is not bioterror,” ETC Group, a technology watcher said in a report earlier this year, “but BIOERROR”

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MAINAKSWORLD: TECHNOLOGY

Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing together with the use of Global Positioning System has become a part of Disaster Management. Infact, its the main component for an effcetive disaster management. Previously, when technoilogy was absent, we can not prognosticate any such disasters. Helpless, we use to meet our destiny. Relief use to come, after the disaster. But what was lost, was lost for ever. This was disaster management in those days. But as every one of us knows that Technology makes things better and accurate. In any field, this has proven to be the best option and with it we try to achieve more milestones. Lets take a simple example. You can read and intereact with us and infact we can intereact with you, because of this computer, which is again a biggest invention of humankind. Thanks to Carles Babbage, the Founder of Computers. Then the came the invention of Internet. Its through this technology with the help of which we can send information within seconds. It make things better and saves time.

‘Remote Sensing’ is a term which is simple, but helps us in many ways. Imagine a Satellite, which is moving around the Earth at an altitude of 800-900 Kms and taking constant photograph of the Earth. They send pictures at real time at the base stations and analysed and send to the respective headquarters. Now, one will have an obvious question, as what is the satellites which helps our television to work. Well, if we take the example of India, then its INSAT series. Thats a Geostationary Satellites, which moves about 36,000 km above the Earth. In between those two above talked satellites, there are another kinds of satellites, which are known as the Global Positioning Satellites (GPS), which is stationed about 20,000 Km above the Earth. In today’s world as more and more satellites are joining the constellation of artificial satellites, lets have a look into the Remote Sensing Satellite, which helps in Disaster Management.

This satellites can track climate change, global warming, atmospheric details, ground variations etc and the pictures received are of very high quality. Previously, one can view pictures of 61 cm on the Earth. But today, its 41 cm. Imagine, its just like any photograph taken by you with a camera and the best thing is that… ITS ALL TAKEN UP FROM ABOUT 800-900 Km above the Earth! This is what technology has come up to. This is about satellite pictures which are of that spatial resolution. But most satellite pictures are not that of the one, which we see in Earth. It comes as False Colour Composites (FCC). Only an Expert can analyze those photographs. Other details like themal temperatures, climate change etc also need expertise to analze it and understand it. The above picture you see is an ‘Remote Sensing Satellite’ picture.

You must be now wondering as what is GIS? GIS is a system of capturing, storing, analyzing and managing data and associated attributes which are spataially referenced to the Earth. In the strictest sense, its a computer system capable of integrating, storing, editing, analyzing, sharing and displaying geographically -referenced information. Even the maps, which one sees in GOOGLE are all in GIS domian. So, perhaps, now one can understand, whats the huge importance of this field in disaster management.

Geographic information system technology can be used for scientific investigations, resource management, asset management, Environmental Impact Assessment, Urban planning, cartograph, criminology, history, sales, marketing, and logistics. For example, GIS might allow emergency planners to easily calculate emergency response times in the event of a natural disaster, GIS might be used to find wetlands that need protection from pollution etc.

We have brought for you a very important web page for ’GIS SUPPORT FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT’. I will request you kindly take your time and visit our website page. The web address is given below:

http://www.mainaksworld.com/gisfordisastermanagement

Thanks a lot for taking your time and reading this post. Kindly put a comment at the comment box, so that we can know your views. Also, this is a invitation to you, to visit our website on disaster management. The web address is: www.mainaksworld.com

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MAINAKSWORLD: CAMPAIGN TO STOP GAS FLARING

Dear Ilanders,


This time we had a simple request to you. Please visit our website page relating to Gas Flaring. With a campaign started by the WORLD BANK to stop or reduce Gas Flaring, one must be wondering, what’s exactly it is.


Note: GAS FLARING SPEWS ABOUT 400 MILLONS TONS OF GREEN HOUSE GASES INTO THE ATMOSPHERE.


Please read the article and put a comment.


The web page address is:


http://www.mainaksworld.com/gasflaringpollution.html


Kindly copy the above link and paste it in your web browser or just CLICK on it. The web page will open for you.


Yours Sincerely,


Mr. Mainak Mazumder


Our website address is: http://www.mainaksworld.com


Our E-mail address: admin@mainaksworld.com