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Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery:

A Review of the United States Disaster Assistance Framework
  • ISBN-13: 9781597269452
  • Publisher: ISLAND PRESS
    Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
  • By Gavin Smith
  • Price: AUD $113.00
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  • Local release date: 14/10/2012
  • Format: Paperback 456 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Landscape art & architecture [AMV]
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The failure to plan for disaster recovery results in a process of rebuilding that often presages the next disaster. It also limits the collective maximization of governmental, nonprofit, and private resources, including those resources that are available at the community level. As individuals, groups, communities, and organizations routinely struggle to recover from disasters, they are beset by a duplication of efforts, poor interorganizational coordination, the development and implementation of policies that are not shaped by local needs, and the spread of misinformation. Yet investment in pre-event planning for post-disaster recovery remains low. 
 
Although researchers pointed to this problem at least twenty-five years ago, an unfortunate reality remains: disaster recovery is the least understood aspect of emergency management among both scholars and practitioners. In addition, the body of knowledge that does exist has not been effectively disseminated to those who engage in disaster recovery activities.
 
Planning for Post-Disaster Recoveryblends what we know about disaster recovery from the research literature with an analysis of existing practice to uncover problems and recommend solutions. It is intended for hazard scholars, practitioners, and others who have not assimilated or acted upon the existing body of knowledge, or who are unexpectedly drawn into the recovery process following a disaster.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
 
Chapter 1. The Disaster Recovery Assistance Framework
Chapter 2. The Public Sector: Federal, State, and Local Governments
Chapter 3. Quasi-governmental and Nongovernmental Organizations
Chapter 4. Nonprofit Relief Organizations
Chapter 5. The Private Sector and For-Profit Organizations
Chapter 6. The International Community
Chapter 7: Individuals and Emergent Groups
Chapter 8. Planning for Disaster Recovery
Chapter 9. Addressing the Challenges of the Disaster Recovery  Assistance Framework: Creating the Disaster Recovery Act
Chapter 10. The National Disaster Recovery Framework: A New Vision for Recovery?
 
Postscript
Index
"A remarkably thorough and readable explanation of the non-system of planning for recovery that exists in the U.S. and ways to improve it... This book is a must-read for anyone who might wind up dealing with the aftermath of a disaster."
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