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(Ebook) Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Practice, Second Edition by Louise K Comfort Affiliation: University of Pittsburgh; William L Waugh Affiliation: Georgia State University; Beverly A Cigler Affiliation: Penn State Harrisburg ISBN 9780849385131, 9781420013672, 084938513X, 142001367X

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Authors:Louise K Comfort Affiliation: University of Pittsburgh; William L Waugh Affiliation: Georgia State University; Beverly A Cigler Affiliation: Penn State Harrisburg
Pages:849 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:2
Publisher:CRC Press
Language:english
File Size:20.8 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780849385131, 9781420013672, 084938513X, 142001367X
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(Ebook) Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Practice, Second Edition by Louise K Comfort Affiliation: University of Pittsburgh; William L Waugh Affiliation: Georgia State University; Beverly A Cigler Affiliation: Penn State Harrisburg ISBN 9780849385131, 9781420013672, 084938513X, 142001367X

In 1984, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) collaborated to foster a community of scholars focused on research and professional practice in emergency management. The intent was to build a community of researchers and professional practitioners who would support improved performance for an increasingly challenging set of problems confronting emergency managers at all levels of jurisdiction. The financial investment was small, but the NASPAA/FEMA initiative led to the evolution of a community of scholars engaged in emergency management research and professional practice. The authors review changes in FEMA since the 1984 workshop and the impact of the NASPAA/FEMA fellows on research and practice in emergency management, placing this initiative in the wider context of public administration.
Abstract: In 1984, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) collaborated to foster a community of scholars focused on research and professional practice in emergency management. The intent was to build a community of researchers and professional practitioners who would support improved performance for an increasingly challenging set of problems confronting emergency managers at all levels of jurisdiction. The financial investment was small, but the NASPAA/FEMA initiative led to the evolution of a community of scholars engaged in emergency management research and professional practice. The authors review changes in FEMA since the 1984 workshop and the impact of the NASPAA/FEMA fellows on research and practice in emergency management, placing this initiative in the wider context of public administration.
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