2020 was a year unlike any other in U.S. history. Emergency managers
were confronted with a rapidly evolving deadly virus coupled with
widespread economic devastation. On top of increasingly destructive
hurricanes and other extreme weather as well as ongoing drought and
wildfires, there was societal upheaval. All of these crises created a
witch's brew of challenges for public safety and emergency management
in the middle of 2020 that continues today.
For emergency managers in 2020, better strategies were needed to
overcome these major crises and disasters that triggered instability
and upended normal life. Mega-disasters and cascading catastrophes now
must be imagined and managed for effectively.
_The Future of Emergency Management After 2020: The New, Novel, and
Nasty _looks at this new normal and at the issues that alter the
scope, complexity, and priorities of emergency management. It
references the last ten years, where the tragedy of 9/11 redefined
priorities in the field. Drawing on the authors' extensive experience
while canvassing the opinions of other emergency management
professionals, this thought-provoking book offers new strategies for
the crises we're now seeing—and the novel crises we might see in the
future.
Faculty, students, and practitioners of emergency management will find
this book extremely pertinent and valuable.
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the New, Novel, and Nasty
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781641434980
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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