U.S. Emergency Management in the 21st Century
U.S. Emergency Management in the 21st Century
From Disaster to Catastrophe
Cutter, Susan L.; Rubin, Claire B.; Gall, Melanie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2025
250
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9781032970509
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1 Challenges - Recent and Future 2 Emerging Tipping Points in Policy and Practice 3 Hard Lessons in the Human Nature of Pandemics: COVID-19 Response and Recovery in the United States 4 Transporting Toxics 5 Rural Tornado Outbreaks: Inequities in Exposure, Response, and Recovery 6 Wildfires: Firestorms, Smoke, and Unintended Consequences 7 From Phoenix to Buffalo: Experiences with Extreme Temperature 8 Not Enough Water: Drought Emergencies in the American Southwest 9 Climate Whiplash: Close Calls in Managing Water in the American West 10 Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flooding: Lessons from Vermont, Tennessee, Montana, and New York City 11 Hurricanes: Challenges in an Era of Rapid Intensification and Previously Unthinkable Disasters 12 Foreshadowing the Future: What is Looming on the Horizon? Afterword: Hurricanes Helene and Milton About the Authors
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Emergency Management;Disaster Management;Natural Disasters;Hazards;Natural Hazards;Risks;Disasters;Public Policy;Public Administration;Government;Local Government;Mitigation;Resilience;Adaptation;Preparedness;Planning;Response;Recovery;Disaster Relief;Claire B. Rubin;Susan L. Cutter;Hazard Mitigation;Climate Change;Environment;Emergency Communications;Cyber Threats;Cybersecurity and Communications;Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA);Homeland Security;Department of Homeland Security (DHS);Federal Policy;Joplin Tornado;Tuscaloosa Tornado;Warning Technology;Decision Making;Hurricane Sandy;National Flood Insurance Program;Hurricane Harvey;Urban Development;Land Use Building Regulation;Hurricane Irma;Land Use and Development;Wildfires;Mudslides;Hurricane Maria;Catastrophic Events;Loss Reduction;Sustainability;Recovery Expenditures;Sea Level Rise;Political and Social Fragmentation;American public policy;community resilience;disaster recovery efforts;U.S. emergency management
1 Challenges - Recent and Future 2 Emerging Tipping Points in Policy and Practice 3 Hard Lessons in the Human Nature of Pandemics: COVID-19 Response and Recovery in the United States 4 Transporting Toxics 5 Rural Tornado Outbreaks: Inequities in Exposure, Response, and Recovery 6 Wildfires: Firestorms, Smoke, and Unintended Consequences 7 From Phoenix to Buffalo: Experiences with Extreme Temperature 8 Not Enough Water: Drought Emergencies in the American Southwest 9 Climate Whiplash: Close Calls in Managing Water in the American West 10 Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flooding: Lessons from Vermont, Tennessee, Montana, and New York City 11 Hurricanes: Challenges in an Era of Rapid Intensification and Previously Unthinkable Disasters 12 Foreshadowing the Future: What is Looming on the Horizon? Afterword: Hurricanes Helene and Milton About the Authors
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Emergency Management;Disaster Management;Natural Disasters;Hazards;Natural Hazards;Risks;Disasters;Public Policy;Public Administration;Government;Local Government;Mitigation;Resilience;Adaptation;Preparedness;Planning;Response;Recovery;Disaster Relief;Claire B. Rubin;Susan L. Cutter;Hazard Mitigation;Climate Change;Environment;Emergency Communications;Cyber Threats;Cybersecurity and Communications;Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA);Homeland Security;Department of Homeland Security (DHS);Federal Policy;Joplin Tornado;Tuscaloosa Tornado;Warning Technology;Decision Making;Hurricane Sandy;National Flood Insurance Program;Hurricane Harvey;Urban Development;Land Use Building Regulation;Hurricane Irma;Land Use and Development;Wildfires;Mudslides;Hurricane Maria;Catastrophic Events;Loss Reduction;Sustainability;Recovery Expenditures;Sea Level Rise;Political and Social Fragmentation;American public policy;community resilience;disaster recovery efforts;U.S. emergency management