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The implications of natural hazard evacuation warning studies for crisis relocation planning.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 01/12/80Description: 101pReport number: B-HARC-411-035; DCPA01-78-C-0301Subject(s): Subject: Unknown ; The study (1) reviewed social science theories about collective behaviour and described their applications to crisis relocation, (2) developed and documented the logic for comparing human warning response to natural and nuclear disaster hazards, (3) developed a framework of facts important in evacuation decision making and (4) examined their implications for citizen response to a request to relocate under CRP .550.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.348 PER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005265477

Final report October 1978-February 1980

Unknown ; The study (1) reviewed social science theories about collective behaviour and described their applications to crisis relocation, (2) developed and documented the logic for comparing human warning response to natural and nuclear disaster hazards, (3) developed a framework of facts important in evacuation decision making and (4) examined their implications for citizen response to a request to relocate under CRP .550.

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