@techreport{NedawMathysGardemannetal.2012, author = {Nedaw, Dessie and Mathys, Werner and Gardemann, Joachim and Abdurahman, Mohammed A. and Mohn, Rainer and Kruse, Burkhardt and Herbst, Christian}, title = {Subsurface Micro-Reservoirs for Rural Water Supply in the Ethiopian Highlands - TAWI Tigray and Afar Water Initiative, Ethiopia}, series = {Landscape and sustainable Development Vol. 4}, journal = {Landscape and sustainable Development Vol. 4}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-553}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-5535}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The Tigray and Afar Water Initiative (TAWI) is a collaboration between the Mekelle University (Ethiopia), the Muenster University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and the Westfalian Wilhelms-University Muenster (Germany). This special initiative is concerned with the rural water supply for the particularly water-scarce regional states of Tigray and Afar in the semi-arid north of Ethiopia. This paper describes a pilot project near the village of Koraro, Hawzen county in the Tigray region and deals with river reaches or creeks which carry water for short periods and only after the longer of two rainy seasons. When these waters run dry, water is still often to be found under the dry beds and is used casually by local people for agricultural purposes. An impermeable wall constructed as a subsurface dam to retain water in the ensuing subsurface micro-reservoir under the bed of such rivers could enable this usage to be intensified and hence enhance the water supply of small local user-groups, while at the same time positively influencing the landscape water balance. Here, the word micro refers to the fact that only the pores of the granular soil of an alluvial river bed are used to store water. Furthermore, storing water underground also avoids the danger of increasing the incidence of diseases such as malaria, a consequence of open water ponds.}, language = {en} } @article{MohnGardemann2012, author = {Mohn, Rainer and Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Subsurface Micro-Reservoirs for Rural Water Supply in the Ethiopian Highland: Tigray and Afar Water Initiative, Ethiopia}, series = {Landscape and Sustainable Development}, volume = {4}, journal = {Landscape and Sustainable Development}, pages = {85 -- 100}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @article{KriegGardemann2009, author = {Krieg, Christa Maria and Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {A record of morbidity and medical request profiles in international humanitarian aid, taking the earthquake in BAM in Iran in 2003 as an example}, series = {Nederlands Militair Geneeskundig Tijdschrift / Netherlands Military Medical Review}, volume = {62}, journal = {Nederlands Militair Geneeskundig Tijdschrift / Netherlands Military Medical Review}, publisher = {Director of Military Health Care}, address = {The Hague}, issn = {0369-4844}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-452}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-4522}, pages = {180 -- 187}, year = {2009}, abstract = {A record of morbidity and medical request profiles in international humanitarian aid, taking the earthquake in BAM in Iran in 2003 as an example Objective: With the humanitarian work of the International Red Cross after the earthquake in BAM, Iran, it should be noted that international and national cooperation is possible according to recognised standards and concepts, and therefore morbidity records can be included uniformly in the context of day to day work even in post disaster situations. The data ascertained show changes in the disease spectrum. Basic health provision according to the primary health care concept has priority in the post disaster response (> 6 days) of the earthquake compared to more surgically oriented medical acute aid from abroad. Material and methodology: In the international consensus conference at the beginning of January 2004, uniform morbidity recording was fixed to simple standardised case definitions. The recording of traumatic, infectious and non-infectious diseases was carried out during the routine work in the out-patient facilities of the emergency response units of January 3 to 31, 2004 . Examination was according to the following indicators: Proportional morbidities, sum of the proportional morbidities. Results and discussion: 16677 new cases were included in the complete examination time period. The health facility rate only gradually increased. Temporal fluctuations in the numbers treated may be caused by secondary care of the injured, by a possible lack of accessibility (transport problems) or an increased acceptance of facilities. A written specification of the case definitions was not carried out in BAM, and so a comparison is not possible for recorded morbidities at the same time, and consistency cannot be reached for some of the data. Nine diagnoses/categories cover 98.68\% of the consultations in the complete time period. Non-traumatic health problems predominate for the whole of the month. The category "others" is too high with 57.94\%. Therefore, it may be assumed that certain diagnoses were overestimated, underestimated or not recognised. Vulnerable groups (children, women, the old), were not completely included. Conclusion: Standards and guidelines for health care in humanitarian aid exist, and are of help during planning, decision finding, execution and communication. Data acquisition instruments (registering books and patient files) should be developed and standardised by national and international humanitarian groups. The recording of morbidity is a simple instrument in the context of out-patient facilities with valuable information for further work during catastrophes.}, subject = {Katastrophenmedizin}, language = {en} } @incollection{GardemannOhnheiser2011, author = {Gardemann, Joachim and Ohnheiser, Franziska}, title = {Centre of Competence for Humanitarian Relief of the University of Applied Sciences in Muenster, Germany.}, series = {Polak G (ed).: medicine \& health; career \& education guide 2012}, booktitle = {Polak G (ed).: medicine \& health; career \& education guide 2012}, publisher = {Polak}, address = {Wien}, isbn = {978-3-902359-36-0}, pages = {40 -- 41}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @misc{GardemannOhnheiser2012, author = {Gardemann, Joachim and Ohnheiser, Franziska}, title = {International humanitarian assistance in natural or man-made disasters, structures and programs of ICRC and IFRC, some aspects of humanitarian intervention and responsibility to protect. Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict of Ruhr-Universit{\"a}t Bochum, 26. November 2012}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @incollection{GardemannJaegerSchmidt2013, author = {Gardemann, Joachim and J{\"a}ger, Joachim and Schmidt, Holger}, title = {International Humanitarian Assistance of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the Use of Simulation Exercises for Humanitarian Organisations as well as for Logistics Service Providers}, series = {Bernd Hellingrath, Daniel Link, Adam Widera. BVL International, Bundesvereinigung Logistik: Managing Humanitarian Supply Chains; Strategies, Practices and Research}, booktitle = {Bernd Hellingrath, Daniel Link, Adam Widera. BVL International, Bundesvereinigung Logistik: Managing Humanitarian Supply Chains; Strategies, Practices and Research}, edition = {1}, publisher = {DVV Media Group}, address = {Hamburg}, isbn = {978-3-87154-487-3}, pages = {152 -- 161}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @incollection{GardemannBeaton1979, author = {Gardemann, Joachim and Beaton, John M.}, title = {Determination of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), intraventricular fluid (IVF) and rat brain using gas chromatography - mass spectrometry}, series = {Society for Neurosciences abstracts}, booktitle = {Society for Neurosciences abstracts}, edition = {5}, address = {Bethesda}, pages = {403}, year = {1979}, language = {en} } @incollection{Gardemann2008, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Refugees and Internally Displaced People}, series = {Kirch W (Hrsg.) Encyclopedia of Public Health, 1238-1240. Springer, New York}, booktitle = {Kirch W (Hrsg.) Encyclopedia of Public Health, 1238-1240. Springer, New York}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-4020-5614-7}, pages = {1238 -- 1240}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Peace and Public Health: 1999 Kosovo Experience}, series = {Croat Med J}, volume = {43}, journal = {Croat Med J}, number = {2}, pages = {103}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{Gardemann2002, author = {Gardemann, Joachim}, title = {Primary Health Care in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Rwanda and Kosovo Experiences and Their Implications for Public Health Training}, series = {Croat Med J}, volume = {43}, journal = {Croat Med J}, number = {2}, pages = {148 -- 155}, year = {2002}, language = {en} }