Description
This book provides an in-depth analysis of disaster management practices and the frameworks used to address hazards, emergencies, and disasters. It examines the interconnected relationship between natural and human-made disasters and their broader implications for society.
The work covers essential topics including risk assessment, emergency response protocols, disaster mitigation strategies, and recovery planning. It explores how different communities and organizations can develop resilient approaches to disaster management by understanding hazard characteristics and implementing evidence-based practices.
Through detailed examination of case studies and theoretical frameworks, the book offers valuable insights for professionals in emergency management, urban planning, public policy, and environmental science. It serves as a resource for understanding how to minimize disaster risks and protect vulnerable populations.







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