Description |
viii, 293 pages ; 23 cm |
Note |
Essays published in association with the National Symposium on Risk and Disasters (Dec. 2005, Washington, D.C.), organized by the University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with Congressional quarterly and the Communications Institute. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-286). |
Contents |
On their own in battered New Orleans / Peter G. Gosselin -- Using risk and decision analysis to protect New Orleans against future hurricanes / Detlof von Winterfeldt -- Planning for a city on the brink / Kenneth R. Foster and Robert Giegengack -- JARring actions that fuel the floods / Carolyn Kousky and Richard Zeckhauser -- Behaviorally realistic risk management / Baruch Fischhoff -- Rationales and instruments for government intervention in natural disasters / Michael J. Trebilcock and Ronald J. Daniels -- Social inequality, hazards, and disasters / Kathleen Tierney -- Equity analysis and natural hazards policy / Matthew D. Adler -- Why we under-prepare for hazards / Robert J. Meyer -- Has the time come for comprehensive natural disaster insurance? / Howard Kunreuther -- Rethinking disaster policy after Hurricane Katrina / Scott E. Harrington -- Providing economic incentives to build disaster-resistant structures / Harvey G. Ryland -- Role of public health and clinical medicine in preparing for disasters / Brian Strom -- Hurricane Katrina as a bureaucratic nightmare / Vicki Bier -- The Katrina breakdown / Jonathan Walters and Donald F. Kettl. |
Subject |
Emergency management -- United States.
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Crisis management in government -- United States.
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Disaster relief -- United States.
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Risk perception -- United States.
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Risk assessment -- United States.
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Hurricane Katrina, 2005.
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Added Author |
Daniels, Ronald J. (Ronald Joel), 1959-
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Kettl, Donald F.
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Kunreuther, Howard.
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National Symposium on Risk and Disasters (2005 : Washington, D.C.)
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ISBN |
0812219597 |
Standard No. |
9780812219593 |
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