Introduction to emergency management

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Introduction to emergency management

George D. Haddow, Jane A. Bullock, Damon P. Coppola

Butterworth-Heinemann, c2014

5th ed

  • : hardback

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Emergency management

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-401) and index

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Description

Introduction to Emergency Management, Fifth Edition, offers a fully up-to-date analysis of US emergency management principles. In addition to expanding coverage of risk management in a time of climate change and terrorism, Haddow, Bullock, and Coppola discuss the impact of new emergency management technologies, social media, and an increasing focus on recovery. They examine the effects of the 2012 election results and discuss FEMA's controversial National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Introduction to Emergency Management, Fifth Edition, gives instructors and students the best textbook content, instructor-support materials, and online resources to prepare future EM professionals for this demanding career.

Table of Contents

1. The Historical Context of Emergency Management2. Natural and Technological Hazards and Risk Assessment 3. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Mitigation 4. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Preparedness5. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Communications6. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Response7. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Recovery8. International Disaster Management9. Emergency Management and the Terrorist Threat10. The Future of Emergency Management Appendix A: AcronymsAppendix B: Emergency Management Web SitesAppendix C: Ready.Gov Citizen Preparedness RecommendationsAppendix D: A Day in the Life of Homeland SecurityGlossary

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