Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery
A Review of the United States Disaster Assistance Framework
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Island Press
Published:20th Feb '13
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This insightful book addresses the complexities of disaster recovery, highlighting the need for better planning and coordination among stakeholders involved in the process of recovery.
In Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery, the author explores the challenges faced by individuals, groups, and organizations as they work to recover from disasters. Often, these entities encounter overlapping efforts, ineffective coordination, and policies that fail to address local needs. Additionally, misinformation can complicate recovery efforts, making it crucial to develop a more cohesive approach to disaster management. Despite the pressing need for effective strategies, investment in pre-event planning for post-disaster recovery remains disappointingly low.
This book combines insights from research literature with a thorough analysis of current practices in disaster recovery. By identifying common problems and offering actionable solutions, Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery serves as a valuable resource for hazard scholars, practitioners, and anyone else involved in recovery efforts. The author aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, ensuring that those who find themselves in the recovery process are better equipped to tackle the challenges ahead.
Ultimately, Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery emphasizes the importance of proactive planning and collaboration among stakeholders to enhance recovery outcomes. By addressing the root causes of inefficiencies and fostering a culture of preparedness, the book provides a roadmap for improving disaster recovery efforts and ensuring that communities can bounce back more effectively.
ISBN: 9781597269452
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456 pages
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