Emergency management
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Emergency management
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Emergency management
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Incoming Resources
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- The universal adversary, security, capital and 'the enemies of all mankind', Mark Neocleous
- Futureproof, security aesthetics and the management of life, edited by D. Asher Ghertner, Hudson McFann, and Daniel M. Goldstein
- Dynamics of disaster, lessons on risk, response, and recovery, edited by Rachel Dowty and Barbara Allen ; with a foreword by Alan Irwin
- Dull disasters?, how planning ahead will make a difference, Daniel J. Clarke, Stefan Dercon
- When the dust settles, stories of love, loss and hope from an expert in disaster, Lucy Easthope
- Meltdown, why our systems fail and what we can do about it, Christopher Clearfield, András Tilcsik
- Build the perfect bug out vehicle, Creek Stewart
- Disaster, recovery : your personal guide to surviving the first few weeks of a natural disaster, Collyn Rivers
- How to survive, lessons for everyday life from the extreme world, [written and] read by John Hudson
- Disrupted cities, when infrastructure fails, edited by Stephen Graham
- Women, gender and disaster, global issues and initiatives, edited by Elaine Enarson, P.G. Dhar Chakrabarti
- How to prepare for climate change, a practical guide to surviving the chaos, David Pogue
- Safe, Chris Ryan
- Survival manual, Ken Griffiths
- Disaster management in archives, libraries and museums, Graham Matthews, Yvonne Smith and Gemma Knowles
- Considering calamity, methods for preformance research, edited by Linda Ben-Zvi and Tracy C. Davis
- Emergency planning and response for libraries, archives and museums, Emma Dadson
- The Oxford handbook of planning for climate change hazards, edited by W. Tad Pfeffer, Joel B. Smith, and Kristie L. Ebi
- Disaster planning, John Taylor
- Disrupted cities, when infrastructure fails, edited by Stephen Graham
- Mission improbable, using fantasy documents to tame disaster, Lee Clarke
- Catastrophe, risk and response, Richard A. Posner
- Living with risk, a global review of disaster reduction initiatives, International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR)
- Worst cases, terror and catastrophe in the popular imagination, Lee Clarke
Outgoing Resources
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