Thursday, February 24, 2011

Catastrophic Disaster Planning and Response



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Catastrophic Disaster Planning and Response





While catastrophic disasters are relatively rare, given a number of current factors, including the impact of global climate change and the the increasing number and size of human population centers, there is little doubt that disasters will continue to occur at an ever-increasing rate and on an ever-increasing scale. However, when considering the possible scope of these events, we need to recognize that the standard emergency management toolbox is insufficient in addressing these events.

Representing cutting-edge domestic and international approaches, Catastrophic Disaster Planning and Response upgrades that standard toolbox, showing how to effectively plan for and manage the consequences of a catastrophe. Recognizing that a business-as-usual approach to preparing for and responding to such events is doomed to fail, the book fills a gap in emergency management education, introducing the many considerations that influence how we plan for and respond to a large-scale catastrophe and how it differs from preparing for smaller-scale emergencies and disasters.

Written by a recognized expert in emergency management, this volume is a thorough study of the planning process and response procedures for catastrophic disasters. Topics discussed include:

  • The history of catastrophic events, both in and outside the United States
  • How catastrophes differ from disasters and emergencies and how they are all part of the emergency management continuum
  • The varying definitions of catastrophes and their political and societal implications
  • The main ethical and value dilemmas that one will likely face before, during, and after a catastrophe
  • The legal framework associated with government response to catastrophes
  • The post-catastrophic environment that an emergency manager might experience, with a focus on logistics, critical infrastructure, mass care, and mass evacuation
  • Planning strategies and skills an emergency manager can employ to mitigate the effects of such an event
  • The use of crisis leadership skills and how to lead and influence others in a catastrophic situation

Recent major events over the last several years provide valuable lessons that demonstrate the characteristics of a catastrophic disaster, the special issues of response and recovery, and the necessary preparation on international, national, and local levels. Offering best practices using recent real-world case studies, the book provides a foundation for continued study and critical reflection.

Catastrophic Disaster Planning and Response is one of only two books utilized by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) in their elite 2010 Flag Office/SES Executive Change Leadership Program (ECL) curriculum. The ECL program develops the executive leadership skills of USCG Admiral-selects awaiting Senate confirmation, as well as members of the Department of Homeland Security's federal Senior Executive Service (SES), which in 2010 included representatives from the U.S. Secret Service, the Transportation Security Administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the U.S. Border Patrol, Citizenship and Immigration Services, and FEMA.

Readily adaptable for classroom use, this cutting-edge professional reference provides qualifying instructors with access to teaching materials and a test bank.











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