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Getting Started - Building Support for Mitigation Planning (State and Local Mitigation How-To Guide; FEMA 386-1 / September 2002) (Paperback)
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Getting Started - Building Support for Mitigation Planning (State and Local Mitigation How-To Guide; FEMA 386-1 / September 2002) (Paperback)
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has developed this
series of mitigation planning "how-to" guides to assist states,
communities, and tribes in enhancing their hazard mitigation
planning capabilities. These guides are designed to provide the
type of information state and local governments need to initiate
and maintain a planning process that will result in safer
communities. These guides are applicable to states and communities
of various sizes and varying ranges of financial and technical
resources. This how-to series is not intended to be the last word
on any of the subject matter covered; rather, it is meant to
provide easy to understand guidance for the field practitioner. In
practice, these guides may be supplemented with more extensive
technical data and the use of experts when necessary. The how-to
guides cover the following topics: Getting started with the
mitigation planning process, including important considerations for
how you can organize your efforts to develop an effective
mitigation plan (FEMA 386-1); Identifying hazards and assessing
losses to your community or state (FEMA 386-2); Setting mitigation
priorities and goals for your community or state and writing the
plan (FEMA 386-3); Implementing the mitigation plan, including
project funding and maintaining a dynamic plan that changes to meet
new developments (FEMA 386-4); Evaluating potential mitigation
measures through the use of benefit-cost analysis and other
techniques (FEMA 386-5); Incorporating special considerations into
hazard mitigation planning for historic structures and cultural
resources (FEMA 386-6); Incorporating considerations for
human-caused hazards into hazard mitigation planning (FEMA 386-7);
Using multi-jurisdictional approaches to mitigation planning (FEMA
386-8); and Finding and securing technical and financial resources
for mitigation planning (FEMA 386-9). This first guide in the State
and Local Mitigation Planning How-to series discusses the
activities and issues involved in initiating a hazard mitigation
planning process. The topics covered here are presented within the
context of the beginning phase of the mitigation planning process,
although many of these activities will continue more or less behind
the scenes throughout the process. Therefore, the efforts you put
into identifying and organizing your resources early on will pay
dividends later as you progress through some of the more
challenging tasks of mitigation planning. This how-to guide thus
covers not only this first phase of the planning process, but also
provides snapshots of later phases. You will then be able to begin
the planning process knowing ahead of time what types of resources
you may need to call upon in the future. Lastly, but perhaps most
importantly, elected officials, community staff, citizens, and
businesses will benefit from the knowledge, organization, positive
attitude, and energy that you and your team demonstrate.
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