
PRE-ORDER NOW Emergency Management : Concepts and Strategies for Effective Programs by Lucien G. Canton
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 22/09/2026
Comprehensive examination of emergency management for creating effective programs and organizational planning strategies Emergency Management provides an overview of the larger context within which emergency management response occurs and stresses the development of programs to address a wide range of issues. Not limited to traditional emergency response to natural disasters, it addresses a conceptual model capable of integrating multiple disciplines and dealing with unexpected emergencies. This book details the three pillars on which successful emergency management is based: an understanding of history, knowledge of social science research, and technical expertise in emergency management operations. It also provides insights on future potential crises like climate change and pandemics. Newly revised to reflect recent events such as the COVID pandemic and subsequent resilience efforts, this Third Edition features expanded coverage of strategic planning, recovery, and crisis communication tools as well as updated real-world examples and references. The book includes information on: How emergency management has evolved and reasons why the current method of response planning doesn't work as well as it shouldLeadership in crisis and establishing and administering an emergency management programThe traditional macro view of hazard identification and analysis and the micro view required for continuity planningRisk as the basis for strategy development and the planning process, techniques, and methods for coordinating response and crisis management This book is a valuable reference for professionals in law enforcement, state and local emergency managers and planners involved in emergency management, elected officials and government administrators, and advanced students in related programs of study.Binding: Hardback
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 22/09/2026
Comprehensive examination of emergency management for creating effective programs and organizational planning strategies Emergency Management provides an overview of the larger context within which emergency management response occurs and stresses the development of programs to address a wide range of issues. Not limited to traditional emergency response to natural disasters, it addresses a conceptual model capable of integrating multiple disciplines and dealing with unexpected emergencies. This book details the three pillars on which successful emergency management is based: an understanding of history, knowledge of social science research, and technical expertise in emergency management operations. It also provides insights on future potential crises like climate change and pandemics. Newly revised to reflect recent events such as the COVID pandemic and subsequent resilience efforts, this Third Edition features expanded coverage of strategic planning, recovery, and crisis communication tools as well as updated real-world examples and references. The book includes information on: How emergency management has evolved and reasons why the current method of response planning doesn't work as well as it shouldLeadership in crisis and establishing and administering an emergency management programThe traditional macro view of hazard identification and analysis and the micro view required for continuity planningRisk as the basis for strategy development and the planning process, techniques, and methods for coordinating response and crisis management This book is a valuable reference for professionals in law enforcement, state and local emergency managers and planners involved in emergency management, elected officials and government administrators, and advanced students in related programs of study.Binding: Hardback
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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 22/09/2026
Comprehensive examination of emergency management for creating effective programs and organizational planning strategies Emergency Management provides an overview of the larger context within which emergency management response occurs and stresses the development of programs to address a wide range of issues. Not limited to traditional emergency response to natural disasters, it addresses a conceptual model capable of integrating multiple disciplines and dealing with unexpected emergencies. This book details the three pillars on which successful emergency management is based: an understanding of history, knowledge of social science research, and technical expertise in emergency management operations. It also provides insights on future potential crises like climate change and pandemics. Newly revised to reflect recent events such as the COVID pandemic and subsequent resilience efforts, this Third Edition features expanded coverage of strategic planning, recovery, and crisis communication tools as well as updated real-world examples and references. The book includes information on: How emergency management has evolved and reasons why the current method of response planning doesn't work as well as it shouldLeadership in crisis and establishing and administering an emergency management programThe traditional macro view of hazard identification and analysis and the micro view required for continuity planningRisk as the basis for strategy development and the planning process, techniques, and methods for coordinating response and crisis management This book is a valuable reference for professionals in law enforcement, state and local emergency managers and planners involved in emergency management, elected officials and government administrators, and advanced students in related programs of study.Binding: Hardback











