The warning system in disaster situations: a selective analysis.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Series: Disaster Research Center Report Series ; 9Publication details: JUL 1970Description: 69p., 1 appendix, 2 figs, refs appear throughoutReport number: OCD-PS-64-46; 2651-ASubject(s): Subject: This report addresses the issues involved in the warning process. The decision to warn and the dissemination of the message are discussed: who is to be warned, when, how, and what the message includes. The response to warnings of danger is also considered. Included among the factors influencing the respnonse are the socio-cultural framework, the historical setting, and the immediate ongoing social situation. The report concludes with a discussion of implications for nuclear catastrophe.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This report addresses the issues involved in the warning process. The decision to warn and the dissemination of the message are discussed: who is to be warned, when, how, and what the message includes. The response to warnings of danger is also considered. Included among the factors influencing the respnonse are the socio-cultural framework, the historical setting, and the immediate ongoing social situation. The report concludes with a discussion of implications for nuclear catastrophe.
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