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Hazard mitigation in emergency management / created by Tanveer Islam and Jeffrey Ryan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: xxi, 436 pages : Illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780124201347
  • 0124201342
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV551.2 ISL
Contents:
Thematic Section 1. MITIGATION FRAMEWORK -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mitigation Rules and Regulations -- 3. The Role of Governments in Hazard Mitigation -- 4. Mitigation in Private Sector -- Thematic Section 2. ASSESSING RISK: KNOW THY ENEMY! -- 5. Hazard Identification: Natural Hazards -- 6. Hazard Identification: Man-made Hazards -- 7. Vulnerability Assessment and Impact Analysis -- 8. Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment -- Thematic Section 3. MITIGATION STRATEGIES, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: WHAT CAN BE DONE? -- 9. Mitigation Strategies for Natural Hazards -- 10. Mitigation Strategies for Man-made Hazards -- 11. Mitigation Tools -- 12. Mitigation Best Practices and Resources -- Epilogue.
Summary: Hazard Mitigation in Emergency Management introduces readers to mitigation, one of the four foundational phases of emergency management, and to the hazard mitigation planning process. Authors Islam and Ryan review the hazard mitigation framework in both private sector and governmental agencies, covering the regulatory and legal frameworks for mitigation, as well as risk assessment processes and strategies, and tools and techniques that can prevent, or lessen, the impact of disasters. The book specifically addresses hazards posed by human activity, including cyber threats and nuclear accidents, as well as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. Readers will learn about the framework for the mitigation process, hazard identification, risk assessment, and the tools and techniques available for mitigation. Coverage includes both GIS and HAZUS, with tutorials on these technologies, as well as case studies of best practices in the United States and around the world. The text is ideal for students, instructors, and practitioners interested in reducing, or eliminating, the effects of disasters.
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf HV551.1 ISL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162121 Available BK150054
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Thematic Section 1. MITIGATION FRAMEWORK -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mitigation Rules and Regulations -- 3. The Role of Governments in Hazard Mitigation -- 4. Mitigation in Private Sector -- Thematic Section 2. ASSESSING RISK: KNOW THY ENEMY! -- 5. Hazard Identification: Natural Hazards -- 6. Hazard Identification: Man-made Hazards -- 7. Vulnerability Assessment and Impact Analysis -- 8. Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment -- Thematic Section 3. MITIGATION STRATEGIES, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: WHAT CAN BE DONE? -- 9. Mitigation Strategies for Natural Hazards -- 10. Mitigation Strategies for Man-made Hazards -- 11. Mitigation Tools -- 12. Mitigation Best Practices and Resources -- Epilogue.

Hazard Mitigation in Emergency Management introduces readers to mitigation, one of the four foundational phases of emergency management, and to the hazard mitigation planning process. Authors Islam and Ryan review the hazard mitigation framework in both private sector and governmental agencies, covering the regulatory and legal frameworks for mitigation, as well as risk assessment processes and strategies, and tools and techniques that can prevent, or lessen, the impact of disasters. The book specifically addresses hazards posed by human activity, including cyber threats and nuclear accidents, as well as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. Readers will learn about the framework for the mitigation process, hazard identification, risk assessment, and the tools and techniques available for mitigation. Coverage includes both GIS and HAZUS, with tutorials on these technologies, as well as case studies of best practices in the United States and around the world. The text is ideal for students, instructors, and practitioners interested in reducing, or eliminating, the effects of disasters.

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