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Using Benefit-Cost Review in Mitigation Planning (State and Local Mitigation Planning How-To Guide Number Five; FEMA 386-5 / May 2007) (Paperback)
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Using Benefit-Cost Review in Mitigation Planning (State and Local Mitigation Planning How-To Guide Number Five; FEMA 386-5 / May 2007) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R327
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The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) provides an
opportunity for States, Tribal governments, and local jurisdictions
to significantly reduce their vulnerability to natural hazards. It
also allows them to streamline the receipt and use of Federal
disaster assistance through pre-disaster hazard mitigation
planning. DMA 2000 places new emphasis on State, Tribal, and local
mitigation planning by requiring these entities to develop and
submit mitigation plans as a condition of receiving various types
of pre- and post-disaster assistance (such as the Pre-Disaster
Mitigation PDM] program and the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
HMGP]) under the Stafford Act. On February 26, 2002, the Department
of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
published an Interim Final Rule (the Rule) to implement the
mitigation planning requirements of DMA 2000. The Rule outlines the
requirements for State, Tribal and local mitigation plans. FEMA has
developed a series of guides, called the Mitigation Planning
"How-To" Guides, to provide State, Tribal, and local governments
with easy-to-understand information needed to initiate and maintain
a hazard mitigation planning process and meet the requirements of
the Rule. The first four How-To Guides are known as the "core four"
guides. They provide the basic instructions for preparing a natural
hazard mitigation plan. They are: Getting Started: Building Support
for Mitigation Planning (FEMA 386-1); Understanding Your Risks:
Identifying Hazards and Estimating Losses (FEMA 386-2); Developing
the Mitigation Plan: Identifying Mitigation Actions and
Implementation Strategies (FEMA 386-3); Bringing the Plan to Life:
Implementing the Hazard Mitigation Plan (FEMA 386-4); This How-To
Guide, Using Benefit-Cost Review in Mitigation Planning (FEMA
386-5), supplements FEMA 386-3 and focuses on guidance for using
Benefit-Cost Review when prioritizing mitigation actions in a
hazard mitigation plan. The purpose of a mitigation plan is to
reduce the community's vulnerability to hazards. After assessing
its risks, a community may consider many mitigation options.
However, due to monetary as well as other limitations, it is often
impossible to implement all mitigation actions. Hence, the Planning
Team needs to select the most cost-effective actions for
implementation first, not only to use resources efficiently, but to
make a realistic start toward mitigating risks. The Rule supports
the principle of cost-effectiveness by requiring hazard mitigation
plans to have an action plan that includes a prioritization process
that demonstrates a special emphasis on maximization of benefits
over costs. The requirement states: The mitigation strategy section
shall include] an action plan describing how the actions identified
in section (c)(3)(ii) will be prioritized, implemented, and
administered by the local jurisdiction. Prioritization shall
include a special emphasis on the extent to which benefits are
maximized according to a cost benefit review of the proposed
projects and their associated costs. 201.6(c)(3)(iii)] The purpose
of this guide is to help local jurisdictions understand how to
apply the concepts of Benefit-Cost Review to the prioritization of
mitigation actions, and thereby meet the requirement of the Rule.
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