Natural Hazard Mitigation

Natural Hazard Mitigation

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Features

  • Presents an up-to-date look at the changing nature of disasters
  • Outlines how a community can get the most use of a hazard mitigation plan and involve constituents actively in the process
  • Presents concepts, case studies, and best practices based in real-world mitigation applications
  • Contains pedagogical tools, including learning objectives, cases studies, key terms, and end-of-chapter questions

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Summary

One of the four core phases of emergency management, hazard mitigation is essential for reducing disaster effects on human populations and making communities more resilient to the impacts of hazards. Presenting an up-to-date look at the changing nature of disasters, Natural Hazard Mitigation offers practical guidance on the implementation and selection of hazard mitigation programs and projects.

Based on real-world applications, the book includes case studies that present a thorough explanation of the various issues involved. The contributors describe the value and potential of mitigation efforts and explain how to convince public officials and communities of that value. They also discuss how to better involve the community and uniquely tailor solutions to regional and local situations.

The book begins with an overview of the history of hazard mitigation with a focus on the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. It examines where hazard mitigation fits into emergency management and addresses some of the challenges that can arise in navigating the various intergovernmental relationships involved in hazard mitigation. The remaining chapters explore:

  • Public-private partnerships for hazard mitigation at the local level
  • The role currently played by the private sector and how communities can best make use of contractors
  • How to maximize the use of the National Flood Insurance Program and the Community Ratings System
  • Risk communications as a key component of encouraging hazard mitigation
  • Legal issues relevant to hazard mitigation
  • Ways to actively engage the community and how to advocate for hazard mitigation policy
  • How state and local governments can promote and fund mitigation without utilizing federal dollars
  • The challenges associated with volunteers and how to best make use of this resource
  • The area analysis as an innovative means of addressing flood risk at the block or neighborhood level

The book includes learning objectives, key terms, and end-of-chapter questions to enhance comprehension. It concludes with a discussion of tools that local practitioners can use and provides an appendix with additional links and resources. This volume is an essential reference for both students and professionals in the ongoing effort to better prepare communities against the effects of natural hazards.

Table of Contents

A History of Hazard Mitigation in the United States; Mary V. McCarthy and John J. Kiefer
Mitigation and Emergency Management; Naim Kapucu and Vener Garayev
Intergovernmental Relations and Hazard Mitigation; Jerry V. Graves
Public–Private Partnerships in Mitigation Initiatives; Robert Anderson and Ines Pearce
The Growing Role of the Private Sector in Mitigation; Monica Farris and Alessandra Jerolleman
The National Flood Insurance Program and the Community Rating System; French Wetmore
Risk Communications; Betty Hearn Morrow
Natural Hazards and the Law; Edward A. Thomas, Esq.
Involving the Community in Mitigation and Outreach; Richard L. Krajeski and Kristina J. Peterson
Persuasion and Policy; Tammy Esteves
Non-FEMA Mitigation: Local Government Actions; Frances L. Edwards and Daniel C. Goodrich
State Initiatives; Frances L. Edwards and Daniel C. Goodrich
Leveraging Nonprofits and Volunteers in Hazard Mitigation; Dorothy Norris-Tirrell
Area Analyses; Erin Patton Merrick and Maggie Olivier
Tools for Mitigation; French Wetmore
Appendix A: Compendium of Links and Resources; Edward A. Thomas and Alessandra Jerolleman
Glossary
Index

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