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Disaster Response and Homeland Security

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178 pages
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The book explores the implications of Hurricane Katrina as a pivotal example of disaster mismanagement, highlighting the increasing frequency and intensity of hurricanes due to climate change and the looming threat of terrorism and pandemics. It emphasizes the urgent need for effective disaster response strategies in the U.S., addressing the concerns of both the public and policymakers. The text underscores the importance of preparedness and the role of military and governmental agencies in managing future crises.

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Disaster Response and Homeland Security, James F. Miskel

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2000
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