What disaster response management can learn from chaos theory : conference proceedings, May 18-19, 1995.
Material type: TextPublication details: [California] : California Research Bureau, California State Library, 1996Description: 210 p. : illDDC classification:- 658.001 20
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What disaster response management can learn from chaos theory / Gus Koehler -- Disaster in aisle 13 revisited / Thomas Drabek -- Nonlinear analysis of disaster response data / H. Richard Priesmeyer & Edward G. Cole -- Disaster responder's perception of time / Victoria Koehler-Jones -- Fractals and path dependent processes : a theoretical approach for characterizing emergency medical responses to major disasters / Gus Koehler -- Self-organization in disaster response : global strategies to support local action / Louise K. Comfort -- Chaos theory and disaster response management : lessons for managing periods of extreme instability / L. Douglas Kiel
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