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Natural Hazard Mitigation Policy - Implementation, Organizational Choice, and Contextual Dynamics

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The negative consequences of natural hazard events are staggering and growing. Governments are acting to increase community resilience, reduce losses, and facilitate recovery, but these actions do not always yield anticipated consequences. This book is a compelling interdisciplinary analysis of California's efforts to ensure that acute care hospitals survive earthquakes and continue to function in the aftermath. The book weaves together several threads essential to understanding the effectiveness of public policies intended to reduce the consequences of natural hazard events: public policy design and administration, the hazard mitigation investment decision made by targeted organizations, and contextual dynamics.
"A terrific study of shortfalls in the implementation of risk-reduction policy -- highly readable, full of insights, and very policy relevant." Peter J. May, Donald R. Matthews Distinguished Professor of American Politics, University of Washington, Seattle USA
"This is an exceptional book by three of the leading hazard mitigation researchers and must reading for both scholars and practitioners in the field." William A. Anderson, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences.

List of contents

Part 1: SB 1953: The origins and the experience through 2010.- Part 2: Obstacles to implementation: Beyond the usual suspects.- Part 3: Beyond the usual suspects: The regulated parties, prerequisities to action, and the hazard mitigation investment decision.- Part 4: Beyond the usual suspects: Public policy design and contextual dynamics.- Part 5: Putting it all together.

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The negative consequences of natural hazard events are staggering and growing. Governments are acting to increase community resilience, reduce losses, and facilitate recovery, but these actions do not always yield anticipated consequences. This book is a compelling interdisciplinary analysis of California’s efforts to ensure that acute care hospitals survive earthquakes and continue to function in the aftermath. The book weaves together several threads essential to understanding the effectiveness of public policies intended to reduce the consequences of natural hazard events: public policy design and administration, the hazard mitigation investment decision made by targeted organizations, and contextual dynamics. 
"A terrific study of shortfalls in the implementation of risk-reduction policy -- highly readable, full of insights, and very policy relevant."  Peter J. May, Donald R. Matthews Distinguished Professor of American Politics, University of Washington, Seattle USA 
"This is an exceptional book by three of the leading hazard mitigation researchers and must reading for both scholars and practitioners in the field."  William A. Anderson, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences.

Product details

Authors Daniel Alesch, Daniel J Alesch, Daniel J. Alesch, Lucy Arendt, Lucy A Arendt, Lucy A. Arendt, William J Petak, William J. Petak
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.11.2013
 
EAN 9789400738058
ISBN 978-94-0-073805-8
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 159 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 394 g
Illustrations XVI, 240 p.
Series Environmental Hazards
Environmental Hazards
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

B, Political Science, Political science & theory, Earth and Environmental Science, Health Administration, Natural disasters, Natural Hazards, Medical administration & management

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