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Emergency Management: A Reference Handbook
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Emergency Management: A Reference Handbook

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This work is the first nontechnical guide to the principles, practices, policies, and profession of emergency management.

The monumental natural and humanmade disasters of the 20th century, which killed 25 million people in Asia alone, have underscored the need for professional and coordinated disaster response worldwide. This book examines the profession and practice of emergency management in the United States, at the United Nations, and around the globe.

Emergency Management explores the history and development of the discipline from the first federal disaster relief proclamation in 1803 to the present day. It also analyzes current debates over when and how emergency resources are best utilized, and the laws and public policies that govern emergencies. An essential source for secondary and college students, and for all citizens who want to understand emergency preparedness.

Numerous primary source documents include key legislation as well as FEMA policies and publications

A chronology lists major disasters in the United States along with key emergency management developments

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
18 January 2008
Pages
293
ISBN
9781598841107

This work is the first nontechnical guide to the principles, practices, policies, and profession of emergency management.

The monumental natural and humanmade disasters of the 20th century, which killed 25 million people in Asia alone, have underscored the need for professional and coordinated disaster response worldwide. This book examines the profession and practice of emergency management in the United States, at the United Nations, and around the globe.

Emergency Management explores the history and development of the discipline from the first federal disaster relief proclamation in 1803 to the present day. It also analyzes current debates over when and how emergency resources are best utilized, and the laws and public policies that govern emergencies. An essential source for secondary and college students, and for all citizens who want to understand emergency preparedness.

Numerous primary source documents include key legislation as well as FEMA policies and publications

A chronology lists major disasters in the United States along with key emergency management developments

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
18 January 2008
Pages
293
ISBN
9781598841107