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Institute briefs volume 3, issue 5
Publisher
Family and Youth Institute, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension and College of Applied Sciences
Pub. Date
2001.
Author
Series
Natural hazard research working paper volume 104
Publisher
[Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center]
Pub. Date
[2000]
Description
Focuses on emergency management in the future and some of the key elements of change that appear to have significant implications.
Series
Natural hazard research working paper volume 107
Publisher
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado
Pub. Date
[2003]
Description
Focuses on major terrorist events in the past two decades to review how the essential emergency management (EM) infrastructure changed.
Publisher
[Colorado Department of Local Affairs]
Pub. Date
[2006]
Description
This document provides state and local officials with the means to develop interlocking and mutually supporting emergency preparedness programs. It is a guide to the on-going efforts fostering interagency collaboration and decision-making.
Publisher
[Governor's Office of Homeland Security]
Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
Colorado's comprehensive State Homeland Security Strategy outlines the direction for our prevention, protection, response and recovery efforts for the next five years (2008-2013). This is a complex endeavor which requires shared responsibility by all partners. In addition, it requires coordination, cooperation, and focused effort from the entire state and its many local, regional, tribal, non-profit, private sector, and federal partners and every...
15) Emergency management in the 21st century: dealing with Al Qaeda, Tom Ridge, and Julie Gerberding
Author
Series
Natural hazard research working paper volume 108
Publisher
[Natural Hazards Center]
Pub. Date
[2004]
Description
For the emergency management community, the incredible events of September 11, 2001, and their many outcomes have led to changes so extensive they are hard to document. A gross indication of the impacts of these changes is evidenced simply by counting the important legislative and bureaucratic changes that have occurred since September 11, 2001. Along with new threats have come new resources, and those resources have new requirements connected to...
Author
Series
Quick response research report volume 148
Publisher
[Natural Hazards Center]
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
Focuses on the social and organizational processes at work in the management of the mass casualties and victim identification following the collapse of the World Trade Center towers (WTCT) with a special emphasis on how the unique circumstances of this disaster affected victim recovery and the identification processes.
Author
Series
Quick response research report volume 150
Publisher
[Natural Hazards Center]
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
Based on the interviews conducted, it is felt that considerable effort needs to be accomplished in the theoretical area of terrorist's attacks to better explain the human dimensions. The long-term objective of this research is to better understand the risk communication model dynamics that occur in such an event.
19) Public/private collaboration in disaster: implications from the World Trade Center terrorist attacks
Author
Series
Quick response research report volume 155
Publisher
[Natural Hazards Center]
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
This paper discusses the important role of the private sector in emergency management and explores the interaction of businesses with government agencies during times of disaster.
Author
Series
Quick response research report volume 144
Publisher
[Natural Hazards Center]
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
This research project is exploratory and focuses on the motivations, observations, behaviors, and changes experienced by spontaneous volunteers responding to the World Trade Center attacks.
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