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Emergency management planning in Australia and Mexico : a context, content and process point of view / Juan Manuel Fraga.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Bathurst, N.S.W.] : School of Public Health, Charles Sturt University, 1998.Description: 45 leaves : ill. (some col.), port. ; 30 cmOther title:
  • Emergency management planning : Australia vs. Mexico
DDC classification:
  • 363.34525 21
Partial contents:
Emergency management planning -- Points that were compared -- Geography -- Socio-demography -- Economics -- Government & law -- History & culture -- Plan content -- Planning process.
Review: ""The aim of this paper is to obtain useful information, through the comparison of the emergency management planning, context, content and process in two different countries. In this case the countries compared were Mexico and Australia. For context purposes the information compared was historical, climate, demographical, social, geographical, economic, government and legal. The content and process was compared through the analysis of five different plans, three Australian and two Mexican. Sources of information were books, journals, the plans, laws and Inte
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Emergency management planning -- Points that were compared -- Geography -- Socio-demography -- Economics -- Government & law -- History & culture -- Plan content -- Planning process.

""The aim of this paper is to obtain useful information, through the comparison of the emergency management planning, context, content and process in two different countries. In this case the countries compared were Mexico and Australia. For context purposes the information compared was historical, climate, demographical, social, geographical, economic, government and legal. The content and process was compared through the analysis of five different plans, three Australian and two Mexican. Sources of information were books, journals, the plans, laws and Inte

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