Text book of Disaster Management
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Book Title: Disaster Management: An Introduction
Author: A.K. Shrivastava
ISBN: 9789389412451
E-ISBN: 9789389412468
Book Format: Hardcover & eBook
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Scientific Publishers
Year: 2024
Pages: 254
Dimensions: 6.2 x 9.2 x 0.5 inches
Weight: 330 grams
Book Type: Textbook
About the Book
The book provides a comprehensive insight into the critical field of disaster management, focusing on the challenges posed by both natural and manmade disasters. It highlights the importance of preparedness, response, and recovery strategies that mitigate the physical, economic, and human impacts of disasters.
The text delves into key areas such as:
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Monitoring and Forecasting: Techniques for predicting disasters and assessing their risks.
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Evacuation and Rescue: The strategies for swift evacuation and coordinated rescue operations.
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Relief and Rehabilitation: Efforts needed to provide immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation for affected communities.
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Disaster Management Framework: An in-depth look at the national, state, and district-level frameworks for managing disasters, with roles and responsibilities clearly outlined.
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Technological Integration: How modern technology aids in managing and minimizing the impact of disasters.
Aimed at students, faculty, community leaders, social workers, and anyone involved in disaster management, the book covers all essential facets of the subject and serves as an invaluable resource for competitive exams. It also addresses the need for a culture of preparedness in communities, emphasizing their crucial role as the first responders in times of crisis.

