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| 作者简介: Ronald W. Perry joined Arizona State University in 1983 as Professor of Public Affairs. He has studied natural and technological hazards and terrorism since 1971. His principal interests are incident management systems, citizen warning behavior, public education and community preparedness. He has published more than a dozen books and many journal articles. Perry currently serves on the Steering Committees of the Phoenix Urban Areas Strategic Initiative and the Phoenix Metropolitan Medical Response System. He also serves on the Arizona Council for Earthquake Safety and on the Fire Chiefs’ Advisory Committees for the Arizona Cities of Gilbert, Mesa, Phoenix and Tempe. He holds the Award for Excellence in Emergency Management from the Arizona Emergency Services Association and the Pearce Memorial Award for Contributions to Hazardous Incident Response from the Phoenix Fire Department. He also holds both the Award for Outstanding Environmental Achievement by a Team from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and a Certificate of Recognition from Vice President Gore’s National Partnership for Reinventing Government. |
| 1. Introduction to Emergency Planning. 2. The Emergency Planning Process. 3. Patterned Human Behavior in Disasters . 4. Fostering Successful Emergency Planning . 5. Classes of Protective Action Recommendations. 6. Analyzing and Selecting Protective Actions. 7. The Content and Format of Emergency Plans. 8. Continuity of Operations Plans. 9. Milestones That Structure Emergency Planning. 10. Population Warning. 11. Planning for Hazard Adjustment. 12. Structures for Managing Emergency Response. 13. Selected Federal Emergency Planning Mandates. 14. Emergency Planning, Professionalism and the Future. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. |
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