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Disaster Resilience: A National Imperative [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 260 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309261503
  • ISBN-13: 9780309261500
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 260 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309261503
  • ISBN-13: 9780309261500
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No person or place is immune from disasters or disaster-related losses. Infectious disease outbreaks, acts of terrorism, social unrest, or financial disasters in addition to natural hazards can all lead to large-scale consequences for the nation and its communities. Communities and the nation thus face difficult fiscal, social, cultural, and environmental choices about the best ways to ensure basic security and quality of life against hazards, deliberate attacks, and disasters. Beyond the unquantifiable costs of injury and loss of life from disasters, statistics for 2011 alone indicate economic damages from natural disasters in the United States exceeded $55 billion, with 14 events costing more than a billion dollars in damages each.



One way to reduce the impacts of disasters on the nation and its communities is to invest in enhancing resiliencethe ability to prepare and plan for, absorb, recover from and more successfully adapt to adverse events. Disaster Resilience: A National Imperative addresses the broad issue of increasing the nation's resilience to disasters. This book defines "national resilience", describes the state of knowledge about resilience to hazards and disasters, and frames the main issues related to increasing resilience in the United States. It also provide goals, baseline conditions, or performance metrics for national resilience and outlines additional information, data, gaps, and/or obstacles that need to be addressed to increase the nation's resilience to disasters. Additionally, the book's authoring committee makes recommendations about the necessary approaches to elevate national resilience to disasters in the United States.



Enhanced resilience allows better anticipation of disasters and better planning to reduce disaster losses-rather than waiting for an event to occur and paying for it afterward. Disaster Resilience confronts the topic of how to increase the nation's resilience to disasters through a vision of the characteristics of a resilient nation in the year 2030. Increasing disaster resilience is an imperative that requires the collective will of the nation and its communities. Although disasters will continue to occur, actions that move the nation from reactive approaches to disasters to a proactive stance where communities actively engage in enhancing resilience will reduce many of the broad societal and economic burdens that disasters can cause.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 The Nation's Agenda for Disaster Resilience 2 The Foundation for Building a Resilient Nation: Understanding, Managing, and Reducing Disaster Risks 3 Making the Case for Resilience Investments: The Scope of the Challenge 4 Measuring Progress Toward Resilience 5 Building Local Capacity and Accelerating Progress: Resilience from the Bottom Up 6 The Landscape of Resilience PolicyResilience from the Top Down 7 Putting the Pieces Together: Linking Communities and Governance to Guide National Resilience 8 Building a More Resilient Nation: The Path Forward Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographical Information Appendix B: Committee Meetings and Public Agendas Appendix C: Essential Hazard Monitoring Networks
SUMMARY
1(218)
1 The Nation's Agenda For Disaster Resilience
11(14)
Resilience: Why Now?
11(2)
The National Imperative to Increase Resilience
13(3)
Resilience Defined and the Role of this Study
16(6)
On the Nation's Resilience Agenda
22(1)
References
23(2)
2 The Foundation For Building A Resilient Nation: Understanding, Managing, And Reducing Disaster Risks
25(42)
Understanding Risk
26(2)
Managing Risk
28(10)
Decision Making Under Risk and Uncertainty
38(5)
Risk Management Strategies and Measures
43(15)
Improving Resilience Through Risk Management
58(1)
Knowledge and Data Needs
59(2)
Summary and Recommendations
61(2)
References
63(4)
3 Making The Case For Resilience Investments: The Scope Of The Challenge
67(24)
Introduction
67(2)
Challenge of Resilience Decision Making for Community Leaders
69(2)
The Scale and Scope of Disasters and Disaster Losses---An Urgent Problem
71(14)
Knowledge and Data Needs
85(1)
Summary and Recommendation
86(2)
References
88(3)
4 Measuring Progress Toward Resilience
91(26)
The Need for Metrics and Indicators
91(3)
Measures of U.S. National Resilience
94(10)
International Efforts to Measure Resilience
104(6)
The Committee's Perspective
110(1)
Knowledge and Data Needs
111(1)
Summary and Recommendation: Implementing a Measurement System
112(2)
References
114(3)
5 Building Local Capacity And Accelerating Progress: Resilience From The Bottom Up
117(42)
Whole Community Engagement
118(9)
Linking Private and Public Infrastructure Interests
127(7)
Communication to Build Resilience
134(10)
Zoning and Building Codes and Standards
144(6)
Research and Information Needs
150(1)
Summary and Recommendations
150(3)
References
153(6)
6 The Landscape Of Resilience Policy: Resilience From The top Down
159(38)
Introduction
159(1)
Existing Federal Policies That Strengthen Resilience
160(22)
State and Local Audiorities and Policies
182(4)
Unintended Consequences: Policies and Practices That Negatively Impact Resilience
186(6)
Resilience Policy Gaps and Needs
192(2)
Summary, Findings, and Recommendation
194(1)
References
195(2)
7 Putting The Pieces Together: Linking Communities And Governance To Guide National Resilience
197(12)
Steps for Implementation
206(2)
References
208(1)
8 Building A More Resilient Nation: The Path Forward
209(10)
APPENDIXES
A Committee and Staff Biographical Information
219(10)
B Committee Meetings and Workshop Agendas
229(12)
C Essential Hazard Monitoring Networks
241