Disaster management aims to reduce human suffering and economic losses caused by natural and man-made technological disasters. An important part of disaster management is to provide assistance to prepare for and recover from these disasters. This book provides the reader with an understanding of managing the various types of disasters.
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Dr P. C. Sinha obtained M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He also successfully participated in the international diploma programme on the "Conflict Resolution" at Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden and worked as the Research Fellow on environment and policy issues at EPAI, East-West Center, Hawaii (USA) leading to his post-doctoral degree. He was senior Research Fellow at School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. A prolific writer, Dr Sinha has several outstanding publications to his credit.
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Hardbound. Etat : As New. New. Contents Preface. Glossary. I. Disaster Management Process Introduction to National and International Frameworks 1. Disaster management. 2. Disaster management a perspective. 3. The disaster management cycle. 4. Introduction. 5. Anthropology of disaster management an Indian perspective. 6. Genesis and management of anthropogenic and natural hazards in service industry. 7. Negotiating disaster and law risk and hazard management by global industries. II. Flood Disaster Mitigation and Management and Recovery An Analysis 1. Conclusion. 2. Flooding disasters. 3. Alternative approaches to flood mitigation. 4. The impacts of floods in Bangladesh. 5. Post flood recovery in Vietnam. III. Managing Natural Disasters Role of Agencies 1. Role of various agencies in disasters management. 2. International federation overview of disaster response law. 3. Managing economic crises and natural disasters. 4. Earthquake disaster management in China. 5. Japan's disaster management system. IV. India's Disaster Management Plans 1. India's high powered committee for preparation of disaster management plans (interior) 2000. 2. Constitution of sub groups. 3. Trigger mechanism. 4. State level involvement. 5. Training. 6. Relief commissioners conference. 7. Mapping mission. 8. Role of media. 9. Disaster management in school education. 10. SAARC initiatives and international co operation. 11. Model State Disaster Management Act. 12. Sourcebook on district disaster management plan. 13. A comprehensive approach Road Map for a Plan Preparation Process (PPP). V. Disaster Reduction International Strategy and Policy Response 1. International policy responses. 2. International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR). 3. Inter agency secretariat for the ISDR outline for cooperation with national platforms. 4. International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) additional country contracts. 5. International Strategy for Disaster reduction (ISDR). 6. The general assembly. 7. Resolution adopted by the general assembly. 8. Early warning International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR). 9. Declaration of the Potsdam early warning conference. 10. Declaration of Guayaquil. 11. Living with risk a global review of disaster reduction initiatives. 12. Living with risk focus on disaster risk reduction. 13. General assembly implementation of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction. 14. United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction. Bibliography. Index. Disaster management aims to reduce human suffering and economic losses caused by natural and technological disasters. We do this by helping the World Bank provide a more strategic and rapid response to disasters and promoting the integration of disaster prevention and mitigation efforts into the range of development activities. Poorly planned development can turn a recurring natural phenomenon into a human and economic disaster. Allowing the degradation of natural resources increases the risk of disaster. An important part of this mission is providing assistance to prepare for and recover from natural or man made disasters that can result in great human and economic losses. Present book Disaster Management Process Law Policy and Strategy is divided into five chapters. The objective of this book is to provide readers with an integrated understanding of managing various kinds of disasters India's disaster management plans and international strategy for disaster reduction. 312 pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 59326
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