U.S. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY FROM DISASTER TO CATASROPHE (PB 2020)


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U.S. Emergency Management in the 21st Century: From Disaster to Catastrophe explores a critical issue in American public policy: Are the current public sector emergency management systems sufficient to handle future disasters given the environmental and social changes underway? In this timely book Claire B. Rubin and Susan L. Cutter focus on disaster recovery efforts community resilience and public policy issues of related to recent disasters and what they portend for the future.Beginning with the external societal forces influencing shifts in policy and practice the next six chapters provide in-depth accounts of recent disasters? the Joplin Tuscaloosa-Birmingham and Moore tornadoes Hurricanes Sandy Harvey Irma Maria and the California wildfires. The book concludes with a chapter on loss accounting and a summary chapter on what has gone right what has gone wrong and why the federal government may no longer be a reliable partner in emergency management.Accessible and clearly written by authorities in a wide-range of related fields with local experiences this book offers a rich array of case studies and describes their significance in shifting emergency management policy and practice in the United States during the past decade. Through a careful blending of contextual analysis and practical information this book is essential reading for students an interested public and professionals alike.
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