E-Book, Englisch, 304 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 304 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-8186-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Frontline Advice for Increasing Defenses and Reducing Impacts of Global Warming
Authored and edited by emergency management and environmental protection professionals from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Sierra Club, this book offers case histories from communities across America that have successfully reduced the extent and consequences of natural disasters. These examples are becoming increasingly important to understand and replicate as the risks to communities created by a changing climate rise.
This book recognizes three fundamental principles essential to developing a disaster-prevention strategy:
- The protection of natural systems is an important security measure
- The reduction of disaster risk, not just response, is of great importance
- Local communities must take the lead in prevention efforts
Provides Local Governments with Replicable Case Histories of Hazard Mitigation Efforts
This no-nonsense reference is a procedural roadmap for emergency managers, policy makers, and community officials. It explains how to develop community partnerships among a myriad of stakeholders; identifies staffing and resource requirements for successful programs; and provides a step-by-step demonstration of the disaster-planning process at the community level.
Zielgruppe
Federal, state, and local emergency/disaster management professionals, Homeland Security, public policy decision-makers and community planners, non-governmental aid organizations, environmental scientists
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Weitere Infos & Material
The Case for Adaptation (Risk Reduction), K. Haddow
Planning and Protecting the Environment, J. Schwab, AICP, and K. Hohmann
Federal Mitigation Programs: Collateral Stimulus to Reducing the Impacts of Climate Change in our Communities, J. Bullock, F. McCarthy, and B. Cowan
Community-Based Hazard-Mitigation Case Studies, A. Patton and A. Chakos
County/Regional-Based Hazard-Mitigation Case Studies, D. Dickson, R. Gross, and I. Pearce
Conclusions and Recommendations, G. Haddow
Appendix: Compilation of Reports, Web Sites, and Other Materials Related to Climate Change, D.P. Coppola