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Informationen zum Autor SLOBODAN P. SIMONOVIC is a Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and an Engineering Research Chair of the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction at the University of Western Ontario. He teaches courses in civil engineering systems! water resources systems! and disaster management. He actively works for national and international professional organizations and has received a number of awards for excellence in teaching! research! and outreach. He has also been invited to present special courses for practicing water and disaster managers in many countries. Klappentext The ultimate reference on managing disasters by implementing a systems approachProper management in the face of a natural or technological disaster necessitates a transformation of attitude toward integration of economic, social, and environmental concerns related to disasters, and of the actions necessary to deal with them. Recent trends in confronting disasters include consideration of the entire region under threat, explicit consideration of all costs and benefits, elaboration of a large number of alternatives to reduce the damages, and the greater participation of all stakeholders in decision-making. Systems approaches based on simulation, optimization, and multi-objective analyses have great potential for providing appropriate support for effective disaster management in this emerging context. This systems approach to managing disasters is the focus of this book, which outlines proven strategies for pooling interdisciplinary resources more efficiently to boost emergency responses. An invaluable reference, Systems Approach to Managing Disasters illustrates how a systems approach to management of disasters can be the difference maker in times of crisis. Systems Approach to Managing Disasters:* Includes a CD with worked examples and state-of-the-art simulation, optimization, and multi-objective analyses computer programs* Discusses the methodologies and use of the systems tools vital to solving real disaster management problems* Directs readers to a companion Web site with additional exercises and solutions as well as applications that can be shared among the users of the bookOrganized into four parts covering every aspect of managing disasters, Systems Approach to Managing Disasters draws on the fields of operations research, and economics, to create the skills necessary for solving complex disaster management problems. Zusammenfassung The main goal of this text is to introduce the systems approach to disasters management community as an alternative approach that can provide support for interdisciplinary activities involved in the management of disasters. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures and Tables.About the Author.Foreword.Preface.List of Acronyms and Abbreviations.I MANAGEMENT OF DISASTERS.1 Introduction.1.1 Issues in Management of Disasters--Personal Experience.1.1.1 Red River Flooding.1.1.2 "Red River Flood of the Century," Manitoba, Canada.1.2 Tools for Management of Disasters--Two New Paradigms.1.2.1 The Complexity Paradigm.1.2.2 The Uncertainty Paradigm.1.3 Conclusions.References.Exercises.2 Integrated Disaster Management.2.1 Definition.2.2 Integrated Disaster Management Activities.2.2.1 Mitigation.2.2.2 Preparedness.2.2.3 Response.2.2.4 Recovery.2.3 Disaster Management in Canada--Brief Overview.2.3.1 Emergency Management Act.2.3.2 National Disaster Mitigation Strategy.2.3.3 Joint Emergency Preparedness Program.2.3.4 Emergency Response.2.3.5 The Role of Federal Government in Disaster Recovery.2.4 Decision Making and Integrated Disaster Management.2.4.1 Individual Decision Making.2.4.2 Decision Making in Organizations.2.4.3 Decision Making in Government.2.5 Systems View of Integrated Disaster Management.References.Exercises.II SYSTEMS ANALYSIS FOR INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF DIS...