A startling new perspective on the 1961 invasion of Cuba
The only book to combine emergency management principLEs with proven military concepts Good disaster plans do not guarantee a good response.
necessary preparations for) crisis control and emergency management would therefore simply be that copingwith the media has tobeplanned. Neither crises and emergencies nor the possibly prominent and crucial role ofthe press ...
This book is a must read both for students of management and of engineering who may find themselves working in these high-tech settings, and for managers and engineers who now work in these settings.
The interactive stories put the reader in the driving seat of the decision-making process, supported with relevant teaching from the author's 15 years of frontline field work
This book provides with various decisions analysis theories and support tools in complex systems in general and in disaster management in particular.
Engaging the Public in Critical Disaster Planning and Decision Making is the summary of a workshop held in March 2013 to discuss the key principles of public engagement during the development of disaster plans, the response phase, and ...
This work presents a decision support method that identifies appropriate measures for protecting the public in the course of a nuclear accident.
This research contribution presents the Reactive Disaster and supply chain Risk decision Support System ReDRiSS which supports decision-makers of logistical disaster management in the immediate aftermath of a supply chain disturbance.
This book mainly addresses the Emergency Response Decision Support System (ERDSS) and its applications, making use of ten related modules and a number of key technologies, especially Disaster Assessing Technology, Adaptive Information ...
MCDM has become popular in the production and service sectors to improve the quality of service, reduce costs, and make people more prosperous. This book illustrates applications through case studies focused on disaster management.