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Disaster Recovery




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 12/2015
Edizione: Edizione nuova, 2° edizione





Note Editore

Since the publication of the first edition of Disaster Recovery, a number of important new studies and guides have become available. Now revised, updated, and expanded, this second edition meets the high standards for providing evidence-based best practices in a user-friendly textbook set by its predecessor. It is also more international in scope, incorporating case studies from around the world, including coverage of the Haiti earthquake of 2010, the Japanese tsunami of 2011, and overseas recovery practices. Highlights of the Second Edition: Takes a more international approach by examining developments and recovery efforts from recent global disasters New case examples added to the beginning of each chapter Deepened practical content drawn from lessons learned through scientific studies and best practices developed over time Integrates content on social vulnerability in each chapter Links recovery to best practices in mitigation Each chapter includes learning objectives and key terms at the beginning as well as end-of-chapter questions to reinforce and expand learning. Also, information, studies, and best practices related to socially vulnerable populations are integrated throughout the book. Disaster Recovery, Second Edition provides a necessary update to a landmark text in the field of recovery preparedness and execution. The updates and expansions in this edition make it the new standard in the field for learning how to design and implement the best possible recovery efforts, as well as how to evaluate efforts.




Sommario

IntroductionLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionDefining Disaster RecoveryHazards and Their Consequences for DisastersDisaster ResilienceSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingResourcesConceptual, Theoretical, and Practical Approaches to Disaster RecoveryLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionWhy Theory?Toward a Sustainable RecoverySummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Further ReadingsResourcesDisaster Recovery PlanningLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionDamage AssessmentGetting Started with PlanningRecovery PlanningSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesDebris ManagementLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionDebris ChallengesDebris EstimationProblems Specific to DebrisDebris Management PlanningDebris Reduction MethodsDebris Management SitesSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesEnvironmental RecoveryLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionApproaches to Environmental RecoveryStrategies and Tools for Environmental RecoveryEnvironmental PartnersSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesHistoric and Cultural ResourcesLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionDefining Historic Property and Cultural ResourcesImportance of Historic "Places"Challenges and Opportunities after DisasterResources for Historic Properties and Cultural ResourcesMitigation for Historic Properties and Cultural ResourcesSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesHousingLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionChallenges in Housing RecoveryHousing Recovery ModelsTypes of Post-Disaster Shelter and HousingChallenges for Socially Vulnerable PopulationsThe Role of the US Government in Housing RecoverySummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesBusiness RecoveryLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionConditions That Influence Business RecoveryKey Concepts for Business RecoveryStrategies for Business RecoveryFunding Business RecoverySummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesInfrastructure and LifelinesLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionSocial Impacts of Infrastructural and Utility DamageImpacts of Disaster on Infrastructure and LifelinesDamage Assessment and Short-Term RecoveryMitigating Future RisksSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesSocial Psychological RecoveryLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionPsychological Impacts of DisastersFactors Influencing Psychological RecoveryBarriers to Psychological RecoveryBecoming More Resilient to DisastersPost-Disaster Recovery from Psychological TraumaSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesPublic Sector RecoveryLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionRoles of Government in Disaster RecoveryApproaches to Governmental LeadershipKey Governmental ResourcesSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesDonationsLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionUnderstanding the Problem of DonationsChallenges Associated with DonationsEncouraging Financial DonationsDonations Management PlanningDonations AccountabilitySummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesCommunity ResourcesLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionDefining CommunitySocial CapitalEngaging CommunitiesParticipatory StrategiesSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesVolunteers and Voluntary OrganizationsLearning ObjectivesKey TermsIntroductionWhy People Volunteer?Volunteers and Voluntary OrganizationsBenefits and Challenges of Volunteer ManagementVolunteering InternationallyContributions of Voluntary Organizations during Disaster RecoveryThe Voluntary Agency LiaisonManaging VolunteersSummaryEnd-of-Chapter QuestionsReferences and Recommended ReadingsResourcesGlossaryAppendix: Financing Recovery




Autore

Brenda D. Phillips, PhD, is associate dean and professor of sociology at Ohio University in Chillicothe (OU-C). She is the author of multiple books on emergency management and is co-editor of Social Vulnerability to Disasters and Women and Disasters: From Theory to Practice. She received the Blanchard Award for excellence in emergency management education and the Myers Award for work on the effects of disasters on women. She was also inducted into the International Women’s Hall of Fame for Emergency Management and Homeland Security in 2013. Her research has been published in several journals and she has been invited to teach, consult, or lecture in New Zealand, Australia, Germany, India, Costa Rica, Mexico, Canada, and China. She recently led efforts to reopen the OU-C Emergency Response Training Center for widespread and affordable local use by emergency responders.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781466583849

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 2.55 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:76 b/w images and 11 tables
Pagine Arabe: 522
Pagine Romane: xxii


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