Emergency management
Label
Emergency management
Name
Emergency management
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Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of47
- Nuclear emergency data management, proceedings of an international workshop, Zurich, Switzerland, 13-14 September, 1995, organised by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and hosted by the Swiss National Emergency Operations Centre (NAZ)
- Catastrophe, risk and response, Richard A. Posner
- Humanitarian crises, intervention and security, a framework for evidence-based programming, edited by Liesbet Heyse ... [and others]
- Enhancing urban safety and security, global report on human settlements 2007, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
- Security manager's guide to disasters, managing through emergencies, violence, and other workplace threats, Anthony D. Manley
- Participatory research methodologies, development and post-disaster/conflict reconstruction, edited by Alpaslan Özerdem, Richard Bowd
- Dull disasters?, how planning ahead will make a difference, Daniel J. Clarke and Stefan Dercon
- Forecasting, warning, and responding to transnational risks, edited by Chiara de Franco, Christoph O. Meyer
- Humanitarian logistics, Rolando Tomasini and Luk van Wassenhove
- In pursuit of foresight, disaster incubation theory re-imagined, by Mike Lauder
- Risk dilemmas, forced choices and survival, Mark Jablonowski
- Policy shock, recalibrating risk and regulation after oil spills, nuclear accidents, and financial crises, edited by Edward J. Balleisen, Lori S. Bennear, Kimberly D. Krawiec, and Jonathan B. Wiener, Duke University
- Risk management in an uncertain world, strategies for crisis management, edited by Bill Sharon
- Mission improbable, using fantasy documents to tame disaster, Lee Clarke
- Futureproof, how to build resilience in an uncertain world, Jon Coaffee
- Seeds of disaster, roots of response, how private action can reduce public vulnerability, edited by Philip E. Auerswald ... [and others]
- Permanent states of emergency and the rule of law, constitutions in an age of crisis, Alan Greene
- Comparative homeland security, global lessons, by Nadav Morag
- Human system responses to disaster, an inventory of sociological findings, Thomas E. Drabek
- Governing disasters, beyond risk culture, edited by Sandrine Revet and Julien Langumier ; translated by Ethan Rundell
- Disaster planning for libraries, process and guidelines, Guy Robertson
- Climate change adaptation manual, lessons learned from European and other industrialised countries, edited by Andrea Prutsch, Torsten Grothmann, Sabine McCallum, Inke Schauser and Rob Swart
- Natural and man-made catastrophes, theories, economics, and policy designs, S. Niggol Seo
- The everyday resilience of the city, how cities respond to terrorism and disaster, Jon Coaffee, David Murakami Wood and Peter Rogers
- Folgen, Entwurf für eine aktive Politik gegen schleichende Katastrophen, Carl Böhret
- Be very afraid, the cultural response to terror, pandemics, environmental devastation, nuclear annihilation, and other threats, by Robert Wuthnow
- Large-scale disasters, lessons learned
- Implementing severe accident management in nuclear power plants
- Rethinking readiness, a brief guide to twenty-first-century megadisasters, Jeff Schlegelmilch ; foreword by Irwin Redlener
- Averting catastrophe, decision theory for COVID-19, climate change, and potential disasters of all kinds, Cass R. Sunstein
- Managing risk in extreme environments, front-line business lessons for corporates and financial institutions, Duncan Martin
- Guidance on safety performance indicators, guidance for industry, public authorities and communities for developing SPI programmes related to chemical accident prevention, preparedness and response
- Disaster planning for library and information services, John Ashman
- Facing catastrophe, environmental action for a post-Katrina world, Robert R.M. Verchick
- Hazards, risks, and disasters in society, volume editors, Andrew E. Collins, Samantha Jones, Bernard Manyena and Janaka Jayawickrama
- Seeds of disaster, roots of response, how private action can reduce public vulnerability, edited by Philip E. Auerswald [and others]
- The business of pandemics, the COVID-19 story, edited by Jay Liebowitz
- Soldiers, peacekeepers and disasters, Edited by Leon Gordenker and Thomas G. Weiss
- The Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis toolkit, Mike Albu
- Emerging systemic risks in the 21st century, an agenda for action
- Worst cases, terror and catastrophe in the popular imagination, Lee Clarke
- Learning from catastrophes, strategies for reaction and response, edited by Howard Kunreuther and Michael Useem ; in collaboration with the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the Mitigation of Natural Disasters
- Disaster management in archives, libraries and museums, Graham Matthews, Yvonne Smith, Gemma Knowles
- The geographical dimensions of terrorism, edited by Susan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson, and Thomas J. Wilbanks
- OECD guiding principles for chemical accident prevention, preparedness and response, guidance for industry (including management and labour), public authorities, communities and other stakeholders
- Risk and financial catastrophe, Erik Banks
- Human rights in emergencies, [edited by] Evan J. Criddle
Outgoing Resources
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