Emergency management
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Emergency management
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Emergency management
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Incoming Resources
- Prepare for the worst, plan for the best, disaster preparedness and recovery for small businesses, Donna R. Childs
- When everything fails, surviving any disaster
- Learning from the octopus, how secrets from nature can help us fight terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and disease, Rafe Sagarin
- Basic survival, a beginner's guide, David Nash ; foreword by James Wesley Rawles
- Disaster recovery, Brenda D. Phillips
- Rethinking readiness, a brief guide to twenty-first-century megadisasters, Jeff Schlegelmilch ; foreword by Irwin Redlener
- Disasterology, dispatches from the frontlines of the climate crisis, Dr. Samantha Montano
- Tsunami, the wave that shook the world, a Pioneer Productions film for NOVA/WGBH and Channel 4 ; written and produced by Martin Williams ; directed by Lara Acaster, Alex Williams ; produced for NOVA by Joseph McMaster
- Badass survival secrets, essential skills to survive any crisis, James Henry
- Leveled by an earthquake!, by Adam Reingold
- The prepper's complete book of disaster readiness, life-saving skills, supplies, tactics and plans, Jim Cobb
- The penny-pinching prepper, save more, spend less and get prepared for any disaster, Bernie Carr
- Extreme weather, a guide to surviving flash floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, heat waves, snowstorms, tsunamis, and other natural disasters, Bonnie Schneider ; foreword by Max Mayfield
- I can't be sick, contingency planning for really small businesses, Mary K. Wilson
- 52 prepper's projects for parents and kids, a project a week to help prepare your child for the unpredictable, David Nash
- Catastrophe in the making, the engineering of Katrina and the disasters of tomorrow, William R. Freudenburg, Robert Gramling, Shirley Laska, Kai T. Erikson
- The role of ecosystems in disaster risk reduction, edited by Fabrice G. Renaud, Karen Sudmeier-Rieux and Marisol Estrella
- Emergency management and sustainability, defining a profession, by Robert O. Schneider
- Disaster planning and recovery, a guide for facility professionals, Alan M. Levitt
- Stronger in the broken places, nine lessons for turning crisis into triumph, James Lee Witt and James Morgan
- Resilience, adapt and plan for the new abnormal of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, Gleb Tsipursky
- The ultimate storm survival handbook, Warren Faidley
- Pocket guide to prepping supplies, more than 200 items you can't be without, Patty Hahne
- Toward resilience, a guide to disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, Marilise Turnbull, Charlotte L. Sterrett, Amy Hilleboe
- The unthinkable, [who survives when disaster strikes-- and why], Amanda Ripley
- Managing disasters through public-private partnerships, Ami J. Abou-bakr
- Leadership in the open, a new paradigm in emergency management, Adam S. Crowe
- Introduction to emergency management, Brenda D. Phillips, Dave M. Neal, Gary R. Webb
- Physical security and environmental protection, John Perdikaris
- Library as safe haven, disaster planning, response, and recovery, Deborah D. Halsted, Shari Clifton, Daniel T. Wilson
- Preparing for disaster, building household and community capacity, by Douglas Paton, PH. D., C. Psychol., School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, John McClure, PH. D., School of Psychology, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
- Essentials in emergency management, including the all-hazards approach, Brian J. Gallant
- Preparedness now!, an emergency survival guide for civilians and their families, Aton Edwards ; [design and illustrations by Gregg Einhorn]
- Prepper's survival hacks, 50 DIY projects for lifesaving gear, gadgets and kits, Jim Cobb
- Be very afraid, the cultural response to terror, pandemics, environmental devastation, nuclear annihilation, and other threats, Robert Wuthnow
- Countdown to preparedness, the prepper's 52-week course to total disaster readiness, Jim Cobb
- Blitzed by a blizzard!, by Joyce Markovics
- First responders, a practical career guide, Kezia Endsley
- Be alert, be aware, have a plan, the complete guide to protecting yourself, your home, your family, Neal Rawls, with Sue Kovach
- Disaster management in archives, libraries and museums, Graham Matthews, Yvonne Smith, Gemma Knowles
- An ounce of prevention, integrated disaster planning for archives, libraries, and record centres, Johanna Wellheiser and Jude Scott
- Planning for community resilience, a handbook for reducing vulnerability to disasters, by Jaimie Hicks Masterson, Walter Gillis Peacock, Shannon S. Van Zandt, Himanshu Grover, Lori Feild Schwarz, and John T. Cooper Jr
- The doomsday prepping crash course, the ultimate prepper's guide to getting prepared when you're on a tight budget, by Patty Hahne
- Prepper's total grid failure handbook, alternative power, energy storage, low-voltage appliances, and other lifesaving strategies for self-sufficient living, Alan and Arlene Fiebig
- Prepper's communication handbook, lifesaving strategies for staying in contact during and after a disaster, Jim Cobb
- The facility manager's emergency preparedness handbook, Bernard T. Lewis and Richard P. Payant ; foreword by Dave Cotts
- When disaster strikes, a comprehensive guide to emergency planning and crisis survival, Matthew Stein ; foreword by James Wesley, Rawles
- Emergency evacuation planning for your workplace, from chaos to life-saving solutions, Jim Burtles ; Kristen Noakes-Fry, editor
- Social media, crisis communication, and emergency management, leveraging Web 2.0 technologies, Connie M. White
- Urban planning for disaster recovery, edited by Alan March, The University of Melbourne, Australia, Maria Kornakova, The University of Melbourne, Australia, Massey University, New Zealand
Outgoing Resources
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