Report
Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery: Next Generation
Planning Advisory Service Report, 576, American Planning Association
12/01/2014
Abstract
In 1998, the American Planning Association published the first guidebook for local planners confronting all types of natural disasters: flood, earthquake, tornado, wildfire, and hurricane. Now APA has issued a report with the latest policies and procedures.
The updated manual offers a no-nonsense explanation of the benefits — and limitations — of planning for unpredictable events. Case studies from big cities and smaller towns show what it takes to come back stronger from a natural disaster.
Chapter 1
The Vision of a Resilient Community
James C. Schwab
Chapter 2
Anticipating Disruption
J. Barry Hokanson and James C. Schwab
Chapter 3
Disaster Recovery Planning: Expectations Versus Reality
Kenneth C. Topping and James C. Schwab
Chapter 4
The Federal Framework for Disaster Recovery
Kenneth C. Topping and James C. Schwab
Chapter 5
Long-Term Recovery Planning: Goals and Policies
Allison Boyd
Chapter 6
Long-Term Recovery Planning: The Process of Planning
Laurie A. Johnson
Chapter 7
Plan Implementation: The Long, Hard Road of Recovery
Laurie A. Johnson
Chapter 8
Next Steps in Creating Resilient Communities
James C. Schwab
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery: Next Generation
- Creators
- James C Schwab (Editor)
- Resource Type
- Report
- Publisher
- American Planning Association; Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Series
- Planning Advisory Service Report; 576
- ISSN
- 0048-430X
- Number of pages
- 200 pages
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 12/01/2014
- Academic Unit
- Planning and Public Affairs
- Record Identifier
- 9984270201002771
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