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"Approaches to Disaster Management: Examining the Implications of Hazards, Emergencies and Disasters" ed. by John Tiefenbacher

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"Approaches to Disaster Management: Examining the Implications of Hazards, Emergencies and Disasters" ed. by John Tiefenbacher

"Approaches to Disaster Management: Examining the Implications of Hazards, Emergencies and Disasters" ed. by John Tiefenbacher
InTeOpP | 2013 | ISBN: 9535110934 9789535110934 | 227 pages | PDF | 18 MB

This book regards critical disaster management issues. The volume contributes both conceptual and practical commentary to the disaster management literature.

Ten original research reports by international scholars centered on disaster management are organized into three general areas of hazards and disaster management.
The first section includes discussions of perspectives on vulnerability and on evolving approaches to mitigation.
The second section highlights approaches to improve data use and information management in several distinct applications intended to promote prediction and communication of hazard.
The third section regards the management of crises and post-event recovery in the private sector, in the design of urban space and among the victims of disaster. T

Contents
Section 1 Overviews of Disaster Prevention and Management
1 Conceptual Frameworks of Vulnerability Assessments for Natural Disasters Reduction
2 Disaster Management Discourse in Bangladesh: A Shift from Post-Event Response to the Preparedness and Mitigation Approach Through Institutional Partnerships
3 Hazard Mitigation Planning in the United States: Historical Perspectives, Cultural Influences, and Current Challenges
Section 2 Managing Information for Disaster Management
4 Improved Disaster Management Using Data Assimilation
5 Visualization for Hurricane Storm Surge Risk Awareness and Emergency Communication
6 The Role of Earthquake Information Management System to Reduce Destruction in Disasters with Earthquake Approach
Section 3 Crisis Management and Disaster Recovery
7 Five Star Crisis Management — Examples of Best Practice from the Hotel Industry
8 Learning from Lisbon: Contemporary Cities in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters
9 Open Space Innovation in Earthquake Affected Cities
10 The Implications of Post Disaster Recovery for Affordable Housing
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