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Risk control planning workbook : integrating natural hazards into the planning process.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bangkok : Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, 1999Description: 61 leavesDDC classification:
  • 307.1 21
Subject: This workbook guides policy makers, planners, emergency managers, scientists, and others trhough the process of identifying risk control measures to improve community sustainability in a world in which potential damage and injury from natural hazard impacts should be considered a certainty. The risk control planning methodology presented provides a structured framework for deciding what to do about risk. The workbook is organized into five sections: guiding principles, performance evaluation, performance improvement, performance tracking and risk communication
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 307.1 RIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 011771757

"The workbook supported the delivery of a workshop for planners held on January 21, 22, 1999 in Columbo, Sri Lanka"--Foreword

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This workbook "was prepared by AGRA Earth & Environmental for the Asian Urban Mitigation Program (AUDMP) of the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC)"--Foreword

This workbook guides policy makers, planners, emergency managers, scientists, and others trhough the process of identifying risk control measures to improve community sustainability in a world in which potential damage and injury from natural hazard impacts should be considered a certainty. The risk control planning methodology presented provides a structured framework for deciding what to do about risk. The workbook is organized into five sections: guiding principles, performance evaluation, performance improvement, performance tracking and risk communication

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