Development of the emergency social system in Kobe following the earthquake.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Wellington, New Zealand : The Workshop, 1995]Description: 8 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.34950952 21
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"Paper prepared for the 1995 Wellington Earthquake Lifelines Group Workshop on Images of Kobe : Prospects for Wellington, Lessons for New Zealand. Section on Lessons for New Zealand Lifelines Organisations. Wednesday 25 October 1995. Plaza International Hotel. Wellington"
Discusses the disaster time segments of inventory, rescue, and the initial stages of the remedy phase following the earthquake in Kobe. Examines the lessons for New Zealand in the effort to restore social services after such a disaster, notably that disaster response is only as good as the effort and insights that go into pre-impact planning and preparedness
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