Basidiomata of Cortinarius were collected during the field studies in 2019 and identified based on both morphological and molecular data.Three Cortinarius species viz.Cortinarius cadi-aguirrei,C.cinnamoviolaceus and C...Basidiomata of Cortinarius were collected during the field studies in 2019 and identified based on both morphological and molecular data.Three Cortinarius species viz.Cortinarius cadi-aguirrei,C.cinnamoviolaceus and C.variegatus are recorded for the first time from Turkey.Full descriptions,color figures,a simple phylogenetic tree and a short discussion are provided here.展开更多
The goal of this mixed-methods study was to identify and compare the key capacity considerations regarding public health system resilience before and after the 2023 Türkiye-Syria earthquakes.Public health system ...The goal of this mixed-methods study was to identify and compare the key capacity considerations regarding public health system resilience before and after the 2023 Türkiye-Syria earthquakes.Public health system resilience was assessed through online and face-to-face workshops using the United Nations Public Health System Resilience Scorecard.The pre-earthquake evaluation was conducted in Istanbul and Trabzon in 2021;the post-earthquake evaluation took place in Hatay and Kahramanmara?in 2023,with a total of 41 participants each.The online workshops lasted approximately four days,while the face-to-face workshops lasted one day.The study found a significant decrease in the scores for most scorecard resilience indicators in the post-earthquake assessment.Qualitative analysis showed that this decline was largely due to infrastructure collapse.Additionally,defining the roles of health disciplines in disaster management and having data transmission procedures between public health system stakeholders in disasters were among the main capacity considerations in both the pre-and post-earthquake assessments.The post-earthquake evaluation revealed several capacity gaps that had not been addressed in pre-earthquake assessments in areas such as disaster preparedness of vulnerable populations and logistics.The findings highlight the critical importance of strengthening building stock and infrastructure to establish a disaster-resilient public health system.展开更多
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the urgent need to strengthen public health systems.In response,the United Nations Disaster Risk Reduction(UNDRR) Public Health System Resilience Scorecard(Scorecard) was applied in w...The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the urgent need to strengthen public health systems.In response,the United Nations Disaster Risk Reduction(UNDRR) Public Health System Resilience Scorecard(Scorecard) was applied in workshops across multiple countries.The aim of our research was to explore the workshop findings to develop priority strategies for strengthening public health system resilience.We conducted a workshop from 14 to 16 March 2023,at the UNDRR Global Education and Training Institute in Incheon,Republic of Korea.A sequential modified Delphi method was utilized to develop a set of prioritized resilience strategies.These were drawn from 70 strategies identified from 13 distinct workshops in eight countries.After two surveys,23 strategies were finalized.Ten received ratings of "High" or Very High" from89% of participants.These related to the inclusion of public health risks in emergency plans,integrating multidisciplinary teams into public health,enabling local transport mechanisms,and improving the ability to manage an influx of patients.The Scorecard provides an adaptable framework to identify and prioritize strategies for strengthening public health system resilience.By leveraging this methodology,our study demonstrated how resilience strategies could inform disaster risk reduction funding,policies,and actions.展开更多
基金This work was financed by the Trabzon University(TAP:20TAP00123)。
文摘Basidiomata of Cortinarius were collected during the field studies in 2019 and identified based on both morphological and molecular data.Three Cortinarius species viz.Cortinarius cadi-aguirrei,C.cinnamoviolaceus and C.variegatus are recorded for the first time from Turkey.Full descriptions,color figures,a simple phylogenetic tree and a short discussion are provided here.
基金the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye(TüBITAK 1002-B:123S888)the Japan Science and Technology Agency(JPMJJR2303)for supporting this project。
文摘The goal of this mixed-methods study was to identify and compare the key capacity considerations regarding public health system resilience before and after the 2023 Türkiye-Syria earthquakes.Public health system resilience was assessed through online and face-to-face workshops using the United Nations Public Health System Resilience Scorecard.The pre-earthquake evaluation was conducted in Istanbul and Trabzon in 2021;the post-earthquake evaluation took place in Hatay and Kahramanmara?in 2023,with a total of 41 participants each.The online workshops lasted approximately four days,while the face-to-face workshops lasted one day.The study found a significant decrease in the scores for most scorecard resilience indicators in the post-earthquake assessment.Qualitative analysis showed that this decline was largely due to infrastructure collapse.Additionally,defining the roles of health disciplines in disaster management and having data transmission procedures between public health system stakeholders in disasters were among the main capacity considerations in both the pre-and post-earthquake assessments.The post-earthquake evaluation revealed several capacity gaps that had not been addressed in pre-earthquake assessments in areas such as disaster preparedness of vulnerable populations and logistics.The findings highlight the critical importance of strengthening building stock and infrastructure to establish a disaster-resilient public health system.
基金the World Health Organization Centre for Health Development (WHO Kobe Centre)United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Global Education and Training Institute+2 种基金the UNDRR Regional office for the Americas and Caribbean for supporting this projectsupported by the World Health Organization Centre for Health Development (WHO Kobe Centre-WKC:K21002)The Scientific and Technological Research Institution of Turkey (TüBITAK) also provided support for the workshops in Turkey
文摘The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the urgent need to strengthen public health systems.In response,the United Nations Disaster Risk Reduction(UNDRR) Public Health System Resilience Scorecard(Scorecard) was applied in workshops across multiple countries.The aim of our research was to explore the workshop findings to develop priority strategies for strengthening public health system resilience.We conducted a workshop from 14 to 16 March 2023,at the UNDRR Global Education and Training Institute in Incheon,Republic of Korea.A sequential modified Delphi method was utilized to develop a set of prioritized resilience strategies.These were drawn from 70 strategies identified from 13 distinct workshops in eight countries.After two surveys,23 strategies were finalized.Ten received ratings of "High" or Very High" from89% of participants.These related to the inclusion of public health risks in emergency plans,integrating multidisciplinary teams into public health,enabling local transport mechanisms,and improving the ability to manage an influx of patients.The Scorecard provides an adaptable framework to identify and prioritize strategies for strengthening public health system resilience.By leveraging this methodology,our study demonstrated how resilience strategies could inform disaster risk reduction funding,policies,and actions.