1st Edition
Disaster Management Policies and Practices Multi-Sector Collaboration in Emergencies and Disasters
In this book David E. McNabb and Carl R. Swenson blend their different experiences to outline the nature of the crises government leaders now face. Together they provide a foundation of knowledge from which current and future elected leaders, policy makers, and public managers can develop the knowledge and skills necessary to confront these challenges.
Merging the historic, academic, and practical aspects of emergency planning and disaster response, the book fills in the missing pieces for creating a guide to understanding the nature and breadth of the work ahead. The authors focus on the principles, framework, and structure of emergency preparedness planning and disaster response and recovery. In doing so, they draw on an extensive literature review, combined with relevant practical examples and insights to create a detailed picture of how to prepare for and respond to the increasing array of emergency crisis and disaster management.
Disaster Management Policies and Practices provides a solid foundation in emergency preparedness and disaster response for practitioners, public managers, and those who aspire to such positions. It is designed for use as a resource for scholarly research in the theory and practice of emergency response, public administration, public policy, and governance.
1. Nature of Emergency Management
2. Emergency Management Framework
3. Collaborative Disaster Governance
4. Disaster Response Models
5. Hazard Mitigation and Remediation
6. Emergency Project Management Framework
7. Emergency Management Responsibilities
8. Collaborative Emergency Management
9. Nongovernment Partnerships
10. Emergency and Disaster Partnerships
11. Supporting Community Lifelines
12. Sustaining Social and Economic Continuity
13. Managing a Pandemic Disaster
14. Wildfire Disaster Governance
15. Windstorm-Driven Disaster Governance
16. Flood Disaster Governance
17. Infrastructure and Housing Emergency Governance
18. Conclusion: Preparing for Future Disasters
Afterword
Appendix A: Classification of Potential Hazards
Appendix B: Descriptions of Plausible FEMA Operations
Appendix C: Definitions of Standardized Incident Impacts
Appendix D: National Incident Management System Excerpts
Appendix E: Suggested Emergency Response Preparedness Checklist Items
Biography
David E. McNabb is Professor Emeritus at the Pacific Lutheran University School of Business, USA. He has taught undergraduate and graduate business and administration courses for the University of Maryland-University College, the American University in Bulgaria, the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia, and the MPA program at Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington.
Carl R. Swenson has 35 years of experience managing cities in Arizona, Illinois, and Washington. He is a life member of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and is recognized as a credentialed city manager (retired), and a legacy leader in professional city and county management.