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Living with Hazards, Dealing with Disasters
註釋This is the first concise introduction to emergency management, the emerging profession that deals with disasters from floods and earthquakes to terrorist attacks.

Coverage includes:
--The history of emergency management and its evolution from volunteer effort to trained intervention;
--Organization of emergency management systems -- local, state, regional, national, international; governmental, for-profit, and nonprofit;
--Managing natural disasters -- floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, avalanches, etc.;
--Managing manmade disasters -- civil defense, terrorism, hazardous materials accidents, fires, structural failures, nuclear accidents, transportation disasters;
--Policy issues in the management of risk, emergencies, and disasters;
--Disaster management in the Twenty-first Century-- technological and political challenges.
Twenty case studies illustrate the handling of actual disasters including the Northridge Earthquake and the Oklahoma City Bombing. Discussion questions and guides to on-line information sources facilitate use of the book in the classroom and professional training programs.