Preparedness and disasters : a very complex relationship.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Series: Preliminary paper (University of Delaware. Disaster Research Center) ; 209Publication details: 1994Description: 13 pSubject(s): Subject: Presents what has been learned through research, and important aspects in understanding how to plan for and manage disasters. Quarantelli draws a number of distinctions between and among different phenomena; these are not merely semantic exercises or abstruse categorical distinctions. Instead the points made are of value because of both their theoretical and practical implications, or in other words should make a difference in how to go about planning for and managing disastersItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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"This is a written but unreferenced version of the oral remarks made at the "After everyone leaves" Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 5, 1994"
Presents what has been learned through research, and important aspects in understanding how to plan for and manage disasters. Quarantelli draws a number of distinctions between and among different phenomena; these are not merely semantic exercises or abstruse categorical distinctions. Instead the points made are of value because of both their theoretical and practical implications, or in other words should make a difference in how to go about planning for and managing disasters
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