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The Routledge handbook of urban disaster resilience : integrating mitigation, preparedness, and recovery planning / edited by Michael K. Lindell.
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Title:The Routledge handbook of urban disaster resilience : integrating mitigation, preparedness, and recovery planning / edited by Michael K. Lindell.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Lindell, Michael K., editor.
ProQuest (Firm)
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Published/Created:New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
♭2020
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Call Number: HT166
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Library of Congress Subjects:City planning.
Hazard mitigation.
Emergency management.
Community development.
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Description:1 online resource (xv, 424 pages) :
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Series:Routledge handbooks.
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Biography/history note:Michael K. Lindell is an Emeritus Professor, Texas A&M University, College Station, and an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington, Seattle, Boise State University, and Oregon State University. His research interests include organizational emergency preparedness and response, training/exercises, warning systems, evacuation modeling, household disaster preparedness, risk communication, risk perception, household disaster response, disaster impact models, cognitive processing of visual displays, and survey research methods.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 11, 2019).
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ISBN:9781317501077 electronic book EPUB
1317501071 electronic book EPUB
9781317501060 electronic book Mobipocket
1317501063 electronic book Mobipocket
9781317501084 electronic book
131750108X electronic book
9781315714462 electronic book
1315714469 electronic book
9781138886957 hardcover
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I Overview
1. Overview of Hazards, Vulnerability, and Disasters / Michael K. Lindell
2. Impacts on Socially Vulnerable Populations / Shannon Van Zandt
3. Risk Communication: A Review and Peek Ahead / George Oliver Rogers
pt. II Contributions of Hazard Mitigation Planning to Community Resilience
4. Next Generation Mitigation in a Changing World / Jack D. Kartez
5. Politics and Governance of Mitigation: Considerations for Planning / Thomas Birkland
6. General Framework for Analyzing Planning for Community Resiliency / Ward Lyles
7. Adoption of Hazard Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation Policies, Programs, and Actions by Local Jurisdictions along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts / Fayola Jacobs
8. Recovery Versus Protection-Based Approaches to Flood Risk Reduction: Working Towards a Framework for More Effective Mitigation in the United States / Yoonjeong Lee
9. Hazard Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation / Himanshu Grover
pt. III Contributions of Emergency Response Planning to Community Resilience
10. Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning / Garett Sansom
11. Unmet Needs and Community Service Planning for Disasters / Sudha Arlikatti
12. Evacuation Planning / Michael K. Lindell
13. Emergency Preparedness and Immediate Response to Disasters: An International Perspective / Carla S. Prater
pt. IV Contributions of Disaster Recovery Planning to Community Resilience
14. Understanding Disaster Recovery and Adaptation / Michelle Annette Meyer
15. National Disaster Recovery Framework / Jaimie Hicks Masterson
16. Housing Recovery after Disasters / William Drake
17. Population Displacement / Alka Sapat
18. Business and Economic Impacts and Recovery / Yu Xiao
19. Facilitating Quality Design and Community Engagement in Housing Recovery / Katherine Barbour Jakubcin
pt. V Contributions of Research to Practice
20. Influences of Research on Practice / Kenneth C. Topping
21. Incorporating Hazard Mitigation into the Local Comprehensive Planning Process / Zhenghong Tang
22. Role of States in Disaster Recovery: An Analysis of Engagement, Collaboration, and Capacity Building / Gavin Smith
23. Recovery Planning with U.S. Cities / Laurie A. Johnson
24. Reflections on Engaging Socially Vulnerable Populations in Disaster Planning / John T. Cooper Jr.