Difference between revisions of "Damage"

From CIPedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "<!--Insert here introductory text regarding the term.--> Damage can be tangeable or non-tangeable. <br /> ==Definitions== <!-- This section presents all available definitions...")
 
Line 8: Line 8:
 
=== European Definitions ===
 
=== European Definitions ===
 
<!-- Insert here definitions from European institutions or projects, if available. Each new definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the unformatted text of the definition. An example follows below: -->
 
<!-- Insert here definitions from European institutions or projects, if available. Each new definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the unformatted text of the definition. An example follows below: -->
==== XXXX project ====
+
<!--==== XXXX project ====
{{definition| This is the definition from project XXXX.}}
+
{{definition| This is the definition from project XXXX.}} -->
  
 
=== Other International Definitions ===
 
=== Other International Definitions ===
<!-- Insert here definitions from international organizations, if available. Each new definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the unformatted text of the definition. An example follows below: -->
+
<!-- Insert here definitions from international organizations, if available. Each new definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the unformatted text of the definition. An example follows below:  
 +
 
 
==== United Nations’ Definition ====
 
==== United Nations’ Definition ====
 
{{definition|Insert the definition found in the document “2009 UNISDR Terminology on Disaster Risk Reduction” (this is an example).}}
 
{{definition|Insert the definition found in the document “2009 UNISDR Terminology on Disaster Risk Reduction” (this is an example).}}
 +
-->
 +
  
 
=== National Definitions ===
 
=== National Definitions ===
<!-- Insert official national definitions, if available.  Each definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the text of the definition. An example follows below: -->
+
<!-- Insert official national definitions, if available.  Each definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the text of the definition. An example follows below: ==== Country Name====
==== Country Name====
 
 
{{definition| Insert a definition here (this is an example).}}
 
{{definition| Insert a definition here (this is an example).}}
 +
-->
 +
  
 
===Standard Definition===
 
===Standard Definition===
<!--Insert the text of the definition. Each definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the text of the definition. -->
+
<!--Insert the text of the definition. Each definition should be formatted as a heading level 4, followed by the text of the definition.{{definition| Insert a definition here (this is an example).}}
{{definition| Insert a definition here (this is an example).}}
+
-->
  
 
== Discussion Topic ==
 
== Discussion Topic ==

Revision as of 11:30, 19 February 2015

Damage can be tangeable or non-tangeable.

Definitions

European Definitions

Other International Definitions

National Definitions

Standard Definition

Discussion Topic

This is a discussion on the various definitions listed above.

See also

Notes


References

  • Reference 1.