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Emergency management and lifeline coordination : Wellington City case-study.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, N.Z. : The Council, 1994Description: [8 p.]Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.349509936 21
Subject: Describes the Disaster Management Cycle (DMS), then modifies it to illustrate how the model can be applied, in this case for Wellington City. Describes the components of the DMS as it applies to the activities of the Wellington Emergency Management Office and the City's lifeline utilities, including the Wellington Earthquake Lifelines Group. The purpose is to illustrate the philosophy and approach Wellington City is adopting to tackle the seismic hazard, as part of the City's "all-hazards" approach
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Paper prepared for the 1994 Wellington Earthquake Lifelines Group Workshop on "Lifelines in Wellington : How Well Planned Is our Response to Earthquakes?" . Section on Model Utility Response Plan

Describes the Disaster Management Cycle (DMS), then modifies it to illustrate how the model can be applied, in this case for Wellington City. Describes the components of the DMS as it applies to the activities of the Wellington Emergency Management Office and the City's lifeline utilities, including the Wellington Earthquake Lifelines Group. The purpose is to illustrate the philosophy and approach Wellington City is adopting to tackle the seismic hazard, as part of the City's "all-hazards" approach

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