Emergency Management
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Emergency Management
The American Experience
Rubin, Claire B.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2019
296
Dura
Inglês
9781138354050
15 a 20 dias
730
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Preface 1. Introduction: 110 Years of Disaster Response and Emergency Management in the United States 2. Focusing Events in the Early Twentieth Century: A Hurricane, Two Earthquakes, and a Pandemic 3. The Expanding Role of the Federal Government: 1927-1950 4. The Formative Years: 1950-1978 5. Federal Emergency Management Comes of Age: 1979-2001 6. Emergency Management Restructured: Intended and Unintended Outcomes of Actions taken since 9/11 7. 2005 Events and Outcomes: Hurricane Katrina and Beyond 8. The System Is Tested: Response to the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 9. From a Painful Past to an Uncertain Future 10. The Evolving Federal Role in Emergency Management: Policies and Processes
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National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program;Emergency Management;National Wildfire Coordinating Group;Disaster Management;National Academy;Hazards;Flood Insurance;Natural Hazards;Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act;Risks;Disasters;Major Disaster Declaration;Public Policy;Presidential Disaster Declaration;Public Administration;Great Mississippi Flood;Government;Emergency Management System;Local Government;Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act;Federal Disaster Assistance Administration;National Recovery Framework;FEMA Director;Mitigation;Stafford Act;Resilience;BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill;Adaptation;NIMS;Preparedness;Oil Spill Response;Planning;Federal Disaster;Response;FCDA;Recovery;Federal Disaster Relief;Disaster Relief;Deepwater Horizon;Claire B. Rubin;National Response System;Hazard Mitigation;Public Infrastructure;Climate Change;BP Deepwater Horizon;Environment;Disaster Declarations;Emergency Communications;Cyber Threats;Cybersecurity and Communications;gency (FEMA);Homeland Security;Department of Homeland Security (DHS);Hurricane;Earthquake;Pandemic;Natural Disaster;Federal Government;Hurricane Katrina;Hurricane Sandy;Exxon Valdez;Keith A. Bea;David Butler;Susan L. Cutter;Melanie Gall;Jeffrey Glick;John R. Harrald;Liesel Ritchie;Patrick S. Roberts;Richard T. Sylves;Gary Wamsley;Robert Ward;emergency management policies;disaster events;American national emergency management system
Preface 1. Introduction: 110 Years of Disaster Response and Emergency Management in the United States 2. Focusing Events in the Early Twentieth Century: A Hurricane, Two Earthquakes, and a Pandemic 3. The Expanding Role of the Federal Government: 1927-1950 4. The Formative Years: 1950-1978 5. Federal Emergency Management Comes of Age: 1979-2001 6. Emergency Management Restructured: Intended and Unintended Outcomes of Actions taken since 9/11 7. 2005 Events and Outcomes: Hurricane Katrina and Beyond 8. The System Is Tested: Response to the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill 9. From a Painful Past to an Uncertain Future 10. The Evolving Federal Role in Emergency Management: Policies and Processes
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National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program;Emergency Management;National Wildfire Coordinating Group;Disaster Management;National Academy;Hazards;Flood Insurance;Natural Hazards;Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act;Risks;Disasters;Major Disaster Declaration;Public Policy;Presidential Disaster Declaration;Public Administration;Great Mississippi Flood;Government;Emergency Management System;Local Government;Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act;Federal Disaster Assistance Administration;National Recovery Framework;FEMA Director;Mitigation;Stafford Act;Resilience;BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill;Adaptation;NIMS;Preparedness;Oil Spill Response;Planning;Federal Disaster;Response;FCDA;Recovery;Federal Disaster Relief;Disaster Relief;Deepwater Horizon;Claire B. Rubin;National Response System;Hazard Mitigation;Public Infrastructure;Climate Change;BP Deepwater Horizon;Environment;Disaster Declarations;Emergency Communications;Cyber Threats;Cybersecurity and Communications;gency (FEMA);Homeland Security;Department of Homeland Security (DHS);Hurricane;Earthquake;Pandemic;Natural Disaster;Federal Government;Hurricane Katrina;Hurricane Sandy;Exxon Valdez;Keith A. Bea;David Butler;Susan L. Cutter;Melanie Gall;Jeffrey Glick;John R. Harrald;Liesel Ritchie;Patrick S. Roberts;Richard T. Sylves;Gary Wamsley;Robert Ward;emergency management policies;disaster events;American national emergency management system