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Building a Disaster-Resistant University (FEMA 443) (Paperback)
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Building a Disaster-Resistant University (FEMA 443) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R436
Discovery Miles 4 360
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In the last decade, disasters have affected university and college
campuses with disturbing frequency, sometimes causing death and
injury, but always imposing monetary losses and disruption of the
institution's teaching, research, and public service. Damage to
buildings and infrastructure and interruption to the institutional
mission result in significant losses that can be measured by
faculty and student departures, decreases in research funding, and
increases in insurance premiums. These losses could have been
substantially reduced or eliminated through comprehensive
pre-disaster planning and mitigation actions. September 11, 2001
reminded everyone of the importance of taking steps to mitigate the
consequences of disasters. In the immediate aftermath of the
attacks, many higher education institutions reviewed their disaster
plans and began to reconsider issues of safety and security.
Natural and man-made disasters represent a wide array of threats to
the instructional, research, and public service missions of higher
education institutions. This publication provides planning guidance
to these institutions as they prepare to identify their risks,
assess their vulnerability to natural and man-made hazards, and
develop a hazard mitigation plan. Its purposes are to encourage
higher education institutions to take hazard mitigation seriously
and to illustrate a course of action for implementing a mitigation
program to permanently reduce vulnerability to future disasters.
This publication is both a how-to guide and a distillation of the
experiences of six universities and colleges across the country
that have been working over the past several years to become more
disaster-resistant. It complements the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) State and Local Mitigation Planning how-to guides
that provide planning guidance for creating and implementing a
hazard mitigation planning process. These how-to guides are
excellent resources for higher education institutions and are
referenced in this publication whenever appropriate. This guide
provides basic information designed for institutions just getting
started as well as concrete ideas, suggestions, and practical
experiences for institutions that have already begun to take steps
to becoming more disaster-resistant.
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