Introduction to Emergency Management -  Jane Bullock,  Damon Coppola,  George Haddow

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2010 | 4. Auflage
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Elsevier Science (Verlag)
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Introduction to Emergency Management, Fourth Edition, offers a practical guide to the discipline of emergency management. It focuses on the domestic emergency management system of the United States, highlighting the lessons and emerging trends that are applicable to emergency management systems in other parts of the world.
The book begins by tracing the historical development of emergency management from the 1800s to the present world of homeland security. It then discusses the hazards faced by emergency management and the methods of assessing hazard risk; the function of mitigation and the strategies and programs emergency management or other disciplines use to reduce the impact of disasters; and emergency management preparedness.
The book also covers the importance of communication in the emergency management of the twenty-first century; the functions and processes of disaster response; government and voluntary programs aimed at helping people and communities rebuild in the aftermath of a disaster; and international emergency management. It also addresses the impact of September 11, 2001 on traditional perceptions of emergency management; and emergency management in the post-9/11, post-Katrina environment.

    * Expanded coverage of risk management * Enhanced coverage of disaster communications, including social networking sites like Twitter * More material on mitigation of disasters * Up-to-date information on the role of FEMA in the Obama administration



    George Haddow currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Homeland Security Studies program at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA. Prior to jpining academia, Mr. Haddow worked for eight years in the Office of the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as the White House Liaison and the deputy Chief of Staff. He is a founding partner of Bullock and Haddow LLC, a disaster management consulting firm.
    Introduction to Emergency Management, Fourth Edition, offers a practical guide to the discipline of emergency management. It focuses on the domestic emergency management system of the United States, highlighting the lessons and emerging trends that are applicable to emergency management systems in other parts of the world. The book begins by tracing the historical development of emergency management from the 1800s to the present world of homeland security. It then discusses the hazards faced by emergency management and the methods of assessing hazard risk; the function of mitigation and the strategies and programs emergency management or other disciplines use to reduce the impact of disasters; and emergency management preparedness. The book also covers the importance of communication in the emergency management of the twenty-first century; the functions and processes of disaster response; government and voluntary programs aimed at helping people and communities rebuild in the aftermath of a disaster; and international emergency management. It also addresses the impact of September 11, 2001 on traditional perceptions of emergency management; and emergency management in the post-9/11, post-Katrina environment. * Expanded coverage of risk management* Enhanced coverage of disaster communications, including social networking sites like Twitter* More material on mitigation of disasters* Up-to-date information on the role of FEMA in the Obama administration

    Front Cover 1
    Introduction to Emergency Management 4
    Copyright Page 5
    Contents 8
    Foreword 14
    Acknowledgments 16
    Introduction 18
    Chapter 1. The Historical Context of Emergency Management 22
    What You'll Learn 22
    Introduction 22
    Early History: 1800–1950 23
    The Cold War and the Rise of Civil Defense: the 1950s 24
    Changes to Emergency Management: the 1960s 25
    The Call for a National Focus on Emergency Management: the 1970s 26
    Civil Defense Reappears as Nuclear Attack Planning: the 1980s 29
    An Agency in Trouble: 1989–1992 30
    The Witt Revolution: 1993–2001 31
    Terrorism: 2001 33
    The Steps Leading to the Katrina Debacle 41
    Post-Katrina Changes 41
    The Future Environment of Emergency Management 44
    Important Terms 47
    Self-Check Questions 47
    Out-of-Class Exercise 48
    Chapter 2. Natural and Technological Hazards and Risk Assessment 50
    What You Will Learn 50
    Introduction 50
    Natural Hazards 51
    Technological Hazards 72
    Chemical 77
    Biological 77
    Radiological 78
    Nuclear 79
    Hazards Risk Management 80
    Risk Management Technology 83
    Social and Economic Risk Factors 83
    Conclusion 85
    Important Terms 86
    Self-Check Questions 87
    Out-of-Class Exercises 88
    Chapter 3. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Mitigation 90
    What You'll Learn 90
    Introduction 90
    Mitigation Tools 91
    Hazard Identification and Mapping 94
    Impediments to Mitigation 104
    Federal Mitigation Programs 105
    The National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program 112
    Nonfederal Mitigation Grant Programs 114
    Conclusion 114
    Important Terms 115
    Self-Check Questions 115
    Out-of-Class Exercises 115
    Chapter 4. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Preparedness 118
    What You'll Learn 118
    Introduction 118
    A Systems Approach: The Preparedness Cycle 119
    Mitigation versus Preparedness 123
    Preparedness: The Emergency Operations Plan 123
    Education and Training Programs 128
    Emergency Management Exercises 132
    Evaluation and Improvement 135
    Preparedness: A National Effort 137
    Preparedness Grant Programs 139
    Business Continuity Planning and Emergency Management 142
    Conclusion 144
    Important Terms 151
    Self-Check Questions 151
    Out-of-Class Exercises 151
    Chapter 5. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Communications 154
    What You'll Learn 154
    Introduction 154
    The Mission 155
    Audiences/Customers 160
    Communicating in the Era of Homeland Security 161
    Disaster Communications in a Changing Media World 163
    Building an Effective Disaster Communications Capability in a Changing Media World 172
    Creating Effective Disaster Communications 172
    Conclusion 183
    Important Terms 184
    Self-Check Questions 184
    Out-of-Class Exercises 184
    Chapter 6. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Response 186
    What You'll Learn 186
    Introduction 186
    Local Response 192
    State Response 193
    Volunteer Group Response 194
    Incident Command System 196
    The Federal Response 199
    Federal Assistance 206
    Key Federal Response Officials 224
    Other FEMA Response Resources 227
    The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) 230
    Conclusion 231
    Important Terms 232
    Self-Check Questions 232
    Out-of-Class Exercises 233
    Chapter 7. The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Recovery 234
    What You'll Learn 234
    Introduction 234
    The National Response Framework for Disaster Recovery Operations 241
    FEMA's Individual Assistance Recovery Programs 247
    FEMA's Public Assistance Grant Programs 253
    Other Federal Agency Disaster Recovery Funding 257
    Recovery Planning Tools 261
    Long-Term Recovery Planning Annex 262
    Community Long-Term Recovery Planning 264
    Conclusion 266
    Important Terms 270
    Self-Check Questions 271
    Out-of-Class Exercises 271
    Chapter 8. International Disaster Management 272
    What You'll Learn 272
    Introduction 272
    Disasters in Developing Nations 273
    International Disasters 273
    Important Issues Influencing the Response Process 274
    The United Nations System 277
    The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 282
    Nongovernmental Organizations 291
    Assistance Provided by the U.S. Government 296
    Conclusion 316
    Important Terms 316
    Self-Check Questions 316
    Out-of-Class Exercises 317
    Chapter 9. Emergency Management and the Terrorist Threat 318
    What You'll Learn 318
    Introduction 318
    Changes in Emergency Management and the War on Terrorism 319
    September 11, 2001 322
    Federal Government Terrorism Activity 328
    The 911 Commission 344
    State Government Terrorism Activity 348
    Local Government Terrorism Activity 350
    The Effect of Hurricane Katrina on Terrorism Preparedness and Response 352
    Conclusion 359
    Important Terms 360
    Self-Check Questions 360
    Out-of-Class Exercises 361
    Chapter 10. The Future of Emergency Management 362
    Understanding the Past 362
    The Obama Administration 365
    "Those Who Forget the Past Are Doomed to Repeat It" 365
    Emergency Management Ideas for the Future 368
    Conclusion 374
    Appendix A: Acronyms 376
    Appendix B: Emergency Management Websites 382
    Appendix C: Ready.gov Citizen Preparedness Recommendations 386
    Appendix D: A Day in the Life of Homeland Security 394
    Glossary 398
    A 398
    B 398
    C 398
    D 398
    E 399
    F 399
    H 399
    I 400
    J 400
    L 400
    M 400
    N 400
    P 401
    R 401
    S 401
    T 401
    U 401
    V 401
    W 401
    Z 401
    References 402
    Index 408
    A 408
    B 408
    C 409
    D 410
    E 411
    F 412
    G 413
    H 414
    I 415
    J 416
    K 416
    L 416
    M 416
    N 417
    O 419
    P 419
    Q 420
    R 420
    S 421
    T 422
    U 422
    V 423
    W 423
    Y 423
    Z 423

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