Fr. 65.00

Advances in Crisis and Emergency Management - Theory and Practice

English · Hardback

Will be released 05.01.2026

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As the world becomes more populated and globally connected, issues in security, systems viability, and the future must be addressed and managed. This book navigates the increasingly complicated advances in theory and practice in the twin fields of crisis and emergency management. It focuses on globalization, its causes, consequences (both positive and negative), and implications for crisis and emergency management worldwide.


List of contents

Evolution of The Twin Fields if Crisis And Emergency Management. Growth of the Twin Fields: Causes and Effects. Advances in Crisis and Emergency Management: Capacity Building.

About the author

Ali Farazmand is a Professor in the School of Public Administration at Florida Atlantic University, where he has been teaching since 1995 Ph.D. and MPA courses of Intellectual Development of Public Administration, Organization Theory, Organization and Administrative Behavior, Public Personnel Administration, Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining, Organizational Change and Public Management, Organizational Behavior, Bureaucratic Politics and Public Policy, and Administrative Ethics. He has a Ph.D. and MPA in Public Administration, and an MS in Educational Administration, all three from Syracuse University. His areas of research include Organization/Administrative Theory, Behavior, Strategic Public Personnel and Civil Service Reforms, Sound Governance, Citizen Engagement, Administrative State, Bureaucracy, Civilization and Administration, Globalization and Capitalism, Comparative/International PA, Crisis and Emergency Management, Administrative and Governance Reform, Public Productivity Improvement and Quality Management, and Organizational Change & Leadership. He is the author and editor of over 24 books and 140 journal articles, book chapters, and other publications.

Summary

As the world becomes more populated and globally connected, issues in security, systems viability, and the future must be addressed and managed. This book navigates the increasingly complicated advances in theory and practice in the twin fields of crisis and emergency management. It focuses on globalization, its causes, consequences (both positive and negative), and implications for crisis and emergency management worldwide.

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