Managing emergencies and crises / Naim Kapucu and Alpaslan Özerdem.

By: Kapucu, Naim
Contributor(s): Özerdem, Alpaslan
Publisher: Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2013Description: xv, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780763781552 (paper)Subject(s): Emergency management | Crisis management | Disasters | Disasters | Civil Defense -- organization & administration | Disaster Planning -- organization & administration | Emergencies | Relief Work -- organization & administrationDDC classification: 363.34/8 LOC classification: HV551.2 | .K384 2013
Contents:
Hazards, vulnerability, and disaster risk -- Prevention/mitigation and preparedness for emergencies and crises -- Disaster response and recovery -- Community resilience in disaster response -- Emergency and crisis management stakeholders -- Decision making in managing disasters and crises -- Leadership in managing disasters and crises -- Risk perception and risk communication -- Building an effective emergency management organization -- Evaluation and professional accountability in managing disasters -- International actors and perspectives -- Future directions in emergency and crisis management.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Hazards, vulnerability, and disaster risk -- Prevention/mitigation and preparedness for emergencies and crises -- Disaster response and recovery -- Community resilience in disaster response -- Emergency and crisis management stakeholders -- Decision making in managing disasters and crises -- Leadership in managing disasters and crises -- Risk perception and risk communication -- Building an effective emergency management organization -- Evaluation and professional accountability in managing disasters -- International actors and perspectives -- Future directions in emergency and crisis management.

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