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Introduction to International Disaster Management, Fourth Edition,
offers an unbiased, global perspective for students and
practitioners alike. It provides a comprehensive understanding of
the disaster management profession, covering the varied sources of
risk and vulnerability, the systems that exist to manage hazard
risk, and the many different stakeholders involved, from
individuals to global organizations. This text also serves as a
reference on scores of disaster management topics, including
various technological and intentional hazards, on international
disaster management structures and systems, on global humanitarian
spending and support, and much more. Taking a real-world approach
with considerable illustration through case studies and recent and
historical disaster events, this book prepares students interested
in joining the disaster management community to understand the work
they will be doing. In addition, it assists those who already work
with the disaster management community by helping them better
navigate this complex environment.
This fully revised edition of Communicating Emergency Preparedness:
Practical Strategies for the Public and Private Sectors includes
timely case studies, events, and references to articles and
opinions about the direction of emergency preparedness
communication. The authors draw upon their professional endeavors
to inject a new sense of practicality to the text. New images
displaying emergency preparedness campaigns are used to further
illustrate the materials being presented. For instructors and
practitioners alike, this book continues to provide the how-to
instruction that is often required, and will only improve upon the
success of the first edition in doing so.
This fully revised edition of Communicating Emergency Preparedness:
Practical Strategies for the Public and Private Sectors includes
timely case studies, events, and references to articles and
opinions about the direction of emergency preparedness
communication. The authors draw upon their professional endeavors
to inject a new sense of practicality to the text. New images
displaying emergency preparedness campaigns are used to further
illustrate the materials being presented. For instructors and
practitioners alike, this book continues to provide the how-to
instruction that is often required, and will only improve upon the
success of the first edition in doing so.
Recent events worldwide have made disaster preparedness and
disaster communication to the public a crucial concern. September
11th, the Indian Ocean tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and other
mega-disasters have highlighted not only a woeful lack of community
awareness of vulnerability but also the absence of a clear protocol
for what to do as events unfold. The first book dedicated solely to
the topic of pre-disaster communication, Communicating Emergency
Preparedness: Strategies for Creating a Disaster Resilient Public
presents the best ways to inform communities about disaster risk
factors, response plans, and emergency procedures without fomenting
panic or paranoia. A public awareness campaign is the critical tool
to help communities prepare themselves and to mitigate the human
and economic impact of disasters. The authors provide an overview
and history of public disaster preparedness education and then
proceed to explore risk management and the development of a
campaign strategy. They include specific instruction on how those
charged with developing these programs can obtain funding from
donors, foundations, and government grants. Real Examples of
Successful Programs The second half of the book features a series
of case studies which identify various public awareness campaigns
that have been successfully conducted in different communities. The
text provides program facts and contact information for those who
designed and executed the campaigns to enable communities to model
their own efforts based on what has worked in the past. Recognizing
that knowledge is the best defense, this comprehensive, practical
resource provides public administration officials, emergency
managers, evacuation coordinators, and community leaders at the
local and national level with the background and tools needed to
plan, design, and carry out effective public disaster preparedness
campaigns.
The climate has changed and communities across America are living
with the consequences: rapid sea level rise, multi-state wildfires,
heat waves, and enduring drought. Living with Climate Change: How
Communities Are Surviving and Thriving in a Changing Climate
details the steps cities are taking now to protect lives and
businesses, to reduce their vulnerability, and to adapt and make
themselves more resilient. The authors included in this book have
been directly involved in the successful design and implementation
of community-based adaptation and resilience programs. In this
book, they apply decades of combined experience in hazard risk
reduction, climate change adaptation, and environmental protection
to provide timely and practical advice on how to plan for and live
with a climate that is changing faster and more erratically than
predicted. The book also examines obstacles to local, state, and
national action on climate change, includes case studies to
illustrate smart, effective policies and practices that have
already been put in place, and defines how these actions benefit
the economy, the environment, and public health. Living with
Climate Change provides much-needed guidance for finding and
enacting solutions to immediate and future risks of climate change.
The climate has changed and communities across America are living
with the consequences: rapid sea level rise, multi-state wildfires,
heat waves, and enduring drought. Living with Climate Change: How
Communities Are Surviving and Thriving in a Changing Climate
details the steps cities are taking now to protect lives and
businesses, to reduce their vulnerability, and to adapt and make
themselves more resilient. The authors included in this book have
been directly involved in the successful design and implementation
of community-based adaptation and resilience programs. In this
book, they apply decades of combined experience in hazard risk
reduction, climate change adaptation, and environmental protection
to provide timely and practical advice on how to plan for and live
with a climate that is changing faster and more erratically than
predicted. The book also examines obstacles to local, state, and
national action on climate change, includes case studies to
illustrate smart, effective policies and practices that have
already been put in place, and defines how these actions benefit
the economy, the environment, and public health. Living with
Climate Change provides much-needed guidance for finding and
enacting solutions to immediate and future risks of climate change.
..".is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature in an
area that has sorely needed it. The authors cite the latest studies
and best practices on the subject, referencing the current list of
resources available from leading children advocacy organizations.
The result offers an invaluable resource on the challenges of
providing for the needs of children during crises and natural
hazard events." --Mark K. Shriver, Chairman of the National
Commission on Children in Disasters and Senior Vice President of
Save the Children's U.S. Programs Each year, disasters such as
house fires, car accidents, tsunamis, earthquakes, and hurricanes
impact hundreds of thousands of children. Child victims can suffer
disproportionately and the physical and psychological damage
sustained can far outweigh the same effects in adults, often
requiring years of therapy. Sadly, emergency planners to date have
largely failed to adequately recognize and accommodate the
particular requirements of children in times of disaster.
Highlighting the infrastructure that supports children in a safe
and secure community, Managing Children in Disasters begins by
identifying the special needs of children, including physical
security, emotional stability, family unity, and ongoing education.
It looks at how hazard mitigation actions can reduce the long term
impact of a disaster on this infrastructure, and outlines the many
steps that can be taken by parents, emergency managers, school
officials, and child care providers to prepare for a future
incident. The book reviews what agencies and organizations can do
to ensure that children are protected and families remain intact.
It examines evacuation plans and processes, emergency shelters, and
the recovery and rebuilding process. The final chapter provides a
list of resources in emergency planning, psychosocial recovery,
training and education courses, technical assistance, and other
organizations and examples of existin
Written by renowned experts, Introduction to Homeland Security,
Sixth Edition, informs users about the concepts and bedrock
principles of homeland security. Readers will gain a solid
appreciation of the broad range of topics that fall within the
expanse of the homeland security umbrella and understand how and
why they are so closely interconnected. The text will also provide
an overview of the evolutionary process behind modern homeland
security structures, which helps users to understand why certain
functions exist and how they contribute to national and local
security efforts. Unlike most books that focus solely on terrorism,
this text covers an expansive range of homeland security topics
including all-hazards emergency management, cybersecurity, border
and transportation security, immigration and customs enforcement,
and others.
Disaster management is a vibrant and growing field, driven by
government spending in the wake of terrorist attacks and
environmental debacles, as well as private-sector hiring of risk
managers and emergency planners. An ever-increasing number of
practicing professionals needs a reference that can provide a solid
foundation in ALL major phases of supervision - mitigation,
preparedness, response, communications, and recovery. As climate
change leads to further costly catastrophes and as countries around
the world continue to struggle with terrorism, the demand for
solutions will only grow. This revised edition of Coppola's revered
resource meets said demand head-on with more focused, current,
thoughtfully analyzed, and effective approaches to disaster relief.
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