Emergency management in the 21st century : coping with Bill Gates, Osama bin-Laden, and Hurricane Mitch.
Material type: TextSeries: Natural hazards research working paper ; 104Publication details: [Boulder, Colo.] : University of Colorado, 2000Description: 8 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.348 21
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Bibliography: p. 7-8
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The year 2000 is a very interesting junction for emergency management. As a device for discussing emergency management in the 21st century, three major themes from among the many phenomena and outcomes experienced in the closing years of the 20th century are selected. They are the emergence of telecommunications in all domains of life, the threat of terrorism throughout the globe, and megadisasters
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