A Planner's Tool Kit
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Book (Chapter)
"Most communities never need to avail themselves of the full arsenal of planning tools that exists to address hazard mitigation and post-disaster reconstruction issues. It is worthwhile, however, to establish a full inventory of those tools and to understand how they might be used effectively to tackle specific challenges. Most planners dealing with natural hazards issues have learned on the job and not in planning school. This chapter is designed as a primer for those new to the task and as a quick reference source for veterans." [from Chapter 5 Introduction]Book (Chapter)
A chapter from APAs Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction. "This is the first all-hazards guidance manual for local planners developing plans for post-disaster recovery and reconstruction. It includes a model ordinance and case studies of five different hazard scenarios — flood, earthquake, tornado, wildfire, and hurricane. The report also offers planning tools for managing long-term community recovery after a natural disaster. [from APA website]
[Publication: PAS 483/484]
Authors
R.E. Deyle, C.C. Eadie, J. Schwab, R.A. Smith, K.C. Topping
R.E. Deyle, C.C. Eadie, J. Schwab, R.A. Smith, K.C. Topping
Date Published
1998
1998
Publisher
American Planning Association
American Planning Association
Publisher Location
Chicago, IL (US)
Chicago, IL (US)
Pages
55
55
Attachments and Links
Sub-Topics
Disaster, Planning, Storms
Disaster, Planning, Storms
State(s)/Region(s)
National
National
Keywords
Disaster, Storms, Leaf characteristics, ESF-14, Planning, APA, FEMA
Disaster, Storms, Leaf characteristics, ESF-14, Planning, APA, FEMA
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