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Some emerging issues in emergency management.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Series: Monograph series (Federal Emergency Management Agency (U.S.)) ; Vol 1 No 3Publication details: 1984Description: 24p., 17 refs, 4 figsReport number: FEMA-105; National GovernmentSubject: This monograph examines several emerging policy issues in emergency management and their relationship to present and future national policy. Examined are: 1) the influence of personal biases and experiences on the derivation of individual assumptions which serve to structure our perceptions concerning how emergency management issues should or should not be prioritized; 2) six national trends that could have some future impact on emergency management policy; 3) the stake holders in emergency management (e.g. constituents) who collectively surface important, yet different, candidate policy issues which must be considered during the policy formulation process; and, 4) a temporal framework for use in identifying, analyzing and prioritizing common policy issues related to emergency management that cut across a broad spectrum of disaster agents
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This monograph examines several emerging policy issues in emergency management and their relationship to present and future national policy. Examined are: 1) the influence of personal biases and experiences on the derivation of individual assumptions which serve to structure our perceptions concerning how emergency management issues should or should not be prioritized; 2) six national trends that could have some future impact on emergency management policy; 3) the stake holders in emergency management (e.g. constituents) who collectively surface important, yet different, candidate policy issues which must be considered during the policy formulation process; and, 4) a temporal framework for use in identifying, analyzing and prioritizing common policy issues related to emergency management that cut across a broad spectrum of disaster agents

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