Description
U.S. Emergency Management in the 21st Century: From Disaster to Catastrophe provides an in-depth analysis of how American emergency management has evolved to address increasingly complex and severe threats. The book examines the transition from traditional disaster response frameworks to comprehensive catastrophe preparedness strategies.
Authored by Susan L. Cutter, Melanie Gall, and Claire B. Rubin, this work synthesizes current research, policy developments, and practical applications in the emergency management field. It covers critical topics including risk assessment, mitigation strategies, response coordination, and recovery planning while considering technological advances and changing environmental conditions.
This essential resource serves professionals, policymakers, and academics seeking to understand contemporary emergency management challenges and solutions, offering evidence-based insights for building more resilient communities.







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