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ОбложкаOliver C. Catastrophic disaster planning and response. - Boca Raton; London; New York: CRC Press, 2011. - xxx, 371 p.: ill. - Bibliogr. at the end of the chapters. - Ind.: p.345-371. - ISBN 978-1-4398-4169-3
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ....................................................... xix
Introduction ................................................ xxiii
   Turquoise Blue Waters: The Deceiving Calm ................ xxiii
   What This Book Accomplishes ............................... xxiv
   The Cutting Edge ........................................... xxv
   How This Book Is Organized ................................. xxv
   Wrap-Up .................................................. xxvii
The Author ................................................... xxix

SECTION I  INTRODUCTION TO CATASTROPHIC PLANNING AND RESPONSE

Chapter 1  The Definition and History of Catastrophes ........... 3
1.1  Learning Objectives ........................................ 3
1.2  Key Terms and Phrases ...................................... 3
1.3  Definition of Catastrophe .................................. 4
1.4  Continuum of Magnitude ..................................... 7
     1.4.1  Summary Definitions ................................. 7
     1.4.2  Planning Dilemma: All-Hazards versus Hazards-
            Unique .............................................. 8
1.5  Brief Examples of Historical Catastrophes ................. 10
     1.5.1  1755 Lisbon, Portugal, Earthquake and Tsunami ...... 10
     1.5.2  Hurricane Mitch: 1998 .............................. 11
     1.5.3  Drought/Famine in India: 1965-1967 ................. 13
1.6  Potential Catastrophe Effects on U.S. Emergency
     Management ................................................ 14
1.7  Culture and Definitions of Catastrophe .................... 14
1.8  The Big Picture ........................................... 16
1.9  Discussion Questions ...................................... 17
References ..................................................... 18

Chapter 2  How Catastrophes Differ from Disasters .............. 19
2.1  Learning Objectives ....................................... 19
2.2  Key Terms and Phrases ..................................... 19
2.3  Overview .................................................. 20
2.4  Introduction to Catastrophe Response Planning ............. 23
2.5  Past and Future Catastrophes: Their Etiologies and
     Challenges ................................................ 25
     2.5.1  Middle Ages Black Plague ........................... 25
     2.5.2  Little Ice Age in Europe ........................... 27
     2.5.3  Irish Potato Famine ................................ 28
     2.5.4  The 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic ................... 30
     2.5.5  Tsunami of December 26, 2004 ....................... 33
            2.5.5.1  Humanitarian Need ......................... 34
            2.5.5.2  Criticism of Tsunami Aid Donors ........... 36
            2.5.5.3  Criticism of Tsunami Aid-Receiving 
                     Countries ................................. 37
     2.5.6  Hurricanes Katrina and Rita ........................ 38
     2.5.7  Haitian Earthquake ................................. 41
2.6  Potential Future Catastrophes ............................. 43
     2.6.1  Sea Level Rise ..................................... 43
     2.6.2  Drought and Desertification ........................ 45
     2.6.3  Global Pandemic .................................... 47
     2.6.4  New Madrid Mega-Earthquake ......................... 47
2.7  Factors Common in Catastrophes ............................ 48
2.8  Discussion Questions ...................................... 50
References ..................................................... 50

I Conclusion ................................................... 53

SECTION II  ETHICAL, POLITICAL, AND LEGAL ISSUES

Chapter 3  Ethics .............................................. 59
3.1  Learning Objectives ....................................... 59
3.2  Key Terms and Phrases ..................................... 59
3.3  An Introduction to Catastrophic Ethics .................... 60
3.4  Defining Ethics ........................................... 61
3.5  Ethical Duties Related to Professional Roles .............. 66
3.6  The Moral Community: How It Is Defined in Terms of 
     Catastrophic Response and Readiness ....................... 68
3.7  Competing Ethical Theories and Frameworks ................. 69
3.8  Utilitarian Catastrophic Response ......................... 70
3.9  Deontological Perspectives: Duties and Principles to
     Govern Catastrophic Planning and Response ................. 73
     3.9.1  Individual Autonomy ................................ 73
     3.9.2  Rights ............................................. 74
     3.9.3  Social Justice ..................................... 75
3.10 Environmental Ethics ...................................... 76
3.11 Virtue Ethics and Catastrophic Response ................... 77
3.12 Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) Ethical Dilemmas ....... 79
3.13 Discussion Questions ...................................... 80
References ..................................................... 80

Chapter 4  Political and Legal Issues .......................... 83
4.1  Learning Objectives ....................................... 83
4.2  Key Terms and Phrases ..................................... 83
4.3  Overview .................................................. 85
4.4  FEMA Comprehensive Preparedness Guide ..................... 85
4.5  The National Incident Management System (NIMS) ............ 88
4.6  The National Response Framework (NRF) ..................... 89
4.7  Principles of Federalism and Exceptions to Federalism ..... 92
4.8  Intergovernmental Collaboration: A Cornerstone of 
     Effective Catastrophic Planning and Response .............. 95
4.9  Federal Government Plans for Catastrophe Readiness and
     Response ................................................. 100
4.10 Ensuring Enduring Federal and State Constitutional
     Governments .............................................. 103
     4.10.1 Federal Continuity of Operations (COOP)
            Planning .......................................... 104
     4.10.2 Federal Continuity of Government (COG) ............ 107
     4.10.3 State Level COOP/COG Planning ..................... 108
4.11 Local Government Comprehensive Emergency Response 
     Plans .................................................... 109
4.12 The Political Structure of the U.S. Emergency 
     Managementsystem ......................................... 110
     4.12.1 Local Government .................................. 110
     4.12.2 State Government .................................. 110
     4.12.3 The Federalist System ............................. 113
4.13 Use of National Guard or Other Military Forces in
     Catastrophe Response ..................................... 114
4.14 Potential Federal System Breakdowns in Hypothetical
     Future Catastrophic Events ............................... 116
4.15 State Government Legal Powers during a Catastrophe ....... 119
4.16 State Legal Protection Laws for Volunteers ............... 121
     4.16.1 Tort Law .......................................... 121
     4.16.2 Negligence ........................................ 122
     4.16.3 Immunity from Claims of Negligence for 
            Government Actions ................................ 123
            4.16.3.1 Discretionary Immunity ................... 123
            4.16.3.2 Governmental Immunity .................... 123
            4.16.3.3 Statutory Immunity ....................... 124
     4.16.4 Exceptions to Immunity ............................ 124
     4.16.5 Defenses in Claims of Negligence .................. 124
     4.16.6 Indemnification of Public Employees and
            Volunteers ........................................ 125
4.17 Political Implications of Catastrophes at Various
     Governmental and Political Levels ........................ 125
4.18 Legal Issues Involving Governmental Powers for 
     Catastrophe Response and Reconstruction .................. 128
     4.18.1 Use of Private Resources in a Disaster Response ... 128
     4.18.2 Communicating Warnings ............................ 129
     4.18.3 Prohibiting Access to Damaged Areas ............... 130
     4.18.4 Compelling an Evacuation .......................... 130
4.19 Political and Legal Change That Can Result from
     Catastrophes ............................................. 130
4.20 Challenges of Interjurisdictional Partnerships ........... 136
     4.20.1 Illusion of Partnerships .......................... 136
     4.20.2 Role of Interorganizational Partnerships .......... 137
     4.20.3 Interjurisdictional Partnerships Issues ........... 137
     4.20.4 Strategies for Successful Interjurisdictional
            Partnerships ...................................... 137
4.21 Discussion Questions ..................................... 138
     Further Readings ......................................... 140
     References ............................................... 140

II Conclusion ................................................. 143

SECTION III  OPERATIONAL ISSUES

Chapter 5  Logistics .......................................... 149
5.1  Learning Objectives ...................................... 149
5.2  Key Terms and Phrases .................................... 149
5.3  Overview ................................................. 149
5.4  The Concept of Convergence ............................... 150
5.5  Logistics in Disasters Compared to Catastrophes .......... 151
5.6  Challenges to Critical Resource Provision ................ 155
5.7  Social and Cultural Context .............................. 159
5.8  Discussion Questions ..................................... 162
References .................................................... 162

Chapter 6  Critical Infrastructure/Key Resources (CI/KR) ...... 165
6.1  Learning Objectives ...................................... 165
6.2  Key Terms and Phrases .................................... 165
6.3  Introduction ............................................. 166
6.4  Overview of Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources 
     (CI/KR) .................................................. 166
     6.4.1  What Is CI/KR? .................................... 166
6.5  CI/KR Protection ......................................... 167
6.6  Effects of a Catastrophe on Infrastructure ............... 169
     6.6.1  South Florida Hurricane ........................... 170
     6.6.2  New Madrid Earthquake ............................. 171
6.7  Critical Infrastructure Needs of Responders .............. 172
6.8  Prioritization of Restoration of Critical 
     Infrastructure ........................................... 173
6.9  Discussion Questions ..................................... 174
Further Readings .............................................. 175

Chapter 7  Mass Care: Public Health ........................... 177
7.1  Learning Objectives ...................................... 177
7.2  Key Terms and Phrases .................................... 177
7.3  Introduction ............................................. 178
     7.3.1  Role of Public Health ............................. 178
7.4  Basic Vocabulary ......................................... 178
     7.4.1  Public Health versus Medicine ..................... 179
7.5  Infectious Disease Vocabulary ............................ 180
7.6  Disease Control Mechanisms ............................... 182
7.7  Catastrophes and Public Health ........................... 183
7.8  Public Health Priorities ................................. 187
7.9  Infrastructure and Support Needed for Public Health ...... 187
     7.9.1  The National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) ....... 188
7.10 Role of Surge Capacity Planning in Catastrophes .......... 190
7.11 Emergency Management: Public Health Collaboration in
     Catastrophes ............................................. 191
7.12  Discussion Questions .................................... 192
References .................................................... 192

Chapter 8  Mass Evacuation and Relocation ..................... 195
8.1  Learning Objectives ...................................... 195
8.2  Key Terms and Phrases .................................... 195
8.3  Introduction ............................................. 196
8.4  Defining Mass Relocation ................................. 197
8.5  Complexity and Causation ................................. 199
8.6  Understanding Mass Relocation ............................ 200
8.7  Historic Perspective of Catastrophes and Mass 
     Relocation ............................................... 202
     8.7.1  Irish Potato Famine ............................... 203
     8.7.2  Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 ................... 203
     8.7.3  The Dust Bowl ..................................... 203
     8.7.4  Hurricane Katrina ................................. 207
8.8  Global Climate Changes and Mass Relocation ............... 208
     8.8.1  Loss of Ecosystem Services ........................ 208
     8.8.2  Loss of Land ...................................... 209
     8.8.3  Increasing Intensity and Frequency of Climate
            Driven Disasters .................................. 210
     8.8.4  Environmental Change and Forced Migration ......... 210
8.9  Defining the Displaced ................................... 210
8.10 Human Rights Dimensions of Mass Relocation ............... 211
8.11 Mass Relocation and the Legal Status of the Displaced .... 212
8.12 Identifying the Potentially Displaced .................... 214
     8.12.1 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
            Change (UNFCCC) Article 4.8 ....................... 215
8.13 Mass Relocation as Mitigation ............................ 215
8.14 Social Vulnerability ..................................... 216
8.15 Demographic Movement ..................................... 217
8.16 Continua of Displacement ................................. 218
8.17 Displacement and Loss .................................... 220
8.18 Involuntary Displacement and Recovery .................... 223
8.19 Resettlement ............................................. 224
8.20 Impoverishment Risks and Reconstruction Model ............ 228
     8.20.1 Displacement and Sustainable Livelihoods .......... 229
     8.20.2 Displacement and Resettlement as a Complex 
            System ............................................ 229
     8.20.3 Resettlement, Reconstruction, and Development ..... 230
8.21 Responsible Agencies in Mass Relocation .................. 230
8.22 Resettlement Action Plan ................................. 231
     8.22.1 Example of Success: Preparatory Stages for the
            Arenal Dam Resettlement Project ................... 232
8.23 The Near Future .......................................... 234
8.24 Discussion Questions ..................................... 234
References .................................................... 235

III Conclusion ................................................ 239

SECTION IV  PLANNING STRATEGIES AND SKILLS: RESPONSE, 
RECOVERY, AND RECONSTRUCTION

Chapter 9  Response Planning .................................. 245
9.1  Learning Objectives ...................................... 245
9.2  Key Terms and Phrases .................................... 245
9.3  Risk Management System for Catastrophe Response .......... 246
     9.3.1  Allocation of Scarce Resources .................... 246
     9.3.2  Risk Assessment ................................... 246
     9.3.3  Risk Management ................................... 249
9.4  Importance of Flexibility in Catastrophe Response ........ 250
9.5  Strategic Thinking with Regard to Catastrophe Response ... 251
     9.5.1  Objective-Based Response Management ............... 251
9.6  U.S. Catastrophic Response Assistance Framework .......... 254
     9.6.1  Scope of the NRF-CIA .............................. 255
     9.6.2  Noteworthy Observations ........................... 256
     9.6.3  Continuity of Operations (COOP)/ Continuity of 
            Government (COG) .................................. 257
     9.6.4  Roles of NRF Emergency Support Functions (ESFs)
            in Catastrophic Response .......................... 257
9.7  Planning Needs for Management of Voluntary Responders .... 260
     9.7.1  Preevent Volunteer Management Planning ............ 260
9.8  Methods of Integrating International Responders into
     the Response Effort ...................................... 261
9.9  Systemic Differences between Disasters and 
     Catastrophes ............................................. 263
9.10 Integration Strategies ................................... 264
9.11 Planning Issues Related to Managing of Mass Casualties ... 264
     9.11.1  Creation of a Local Catastrophic Planning 
             Committee ........................................ 265
     9.11.2  Casualties in Catastrophe Area ................... 266
     9.11.3  Special Needs Population ......................... 266
             9.11.3.1  Healthcare Providers ................... 267
     9.11.4  Impact on Surrounding Areas ...................... 268
             9.11.4.1  Economic ............................... 268
             9.11.4.2  Health ................................. 268
     9.11.5  Evacuation Issues ................................ 270
9.12 Planning Issues Related to Managing Mass Fatalities ...... 270
     9.12.1  Mass Graves/Cremation Usually Inappropriate and
             Unnecessary ...................................... 271
     9.12.2  Federal Assistance for Mass Fatality 
             Management: Disaster Mortuary Operational 
             Response Teams (DMORT) ........................... 271
9.13 Myths About Planning for Catastrophes .................... 272
9.14 Discussion Questions ..................................... 273
References .................................................... 273

Chapter 10 Recovery and Reconstruction Planning ............... 277
10.1 Learning Objectives ...................................... 277
10.2 Key Terms and Phrases .................................... 277
10.3 Overview ................................................. 278
10.4 Issues Faced Following a Catastrophe ..................... 278
10.5 Defining Catastrophe Recovery ............................ 27U
10.6 Elements of Recovery ..................................... 280
10.7 Catastrophic Recovery Process ............................ 283
10.8 Stakeholders and Their Roles in Recovery ................. 285
     10.8.1 Public Sector ..................................... 285
            10.8.1.1 State Emergency Management Agency ........ 286
            10.8.1.2 Governor's Office ........................ 287
            10.8.1.3 State Legislature ........................ 287
            10.8.1.4 Local Government ......................... 288
     10.8.2 Quasigovernmental and Nongovernmental
            Organizations ..................................... 289
            10.8.2.1  Regional Planning Organizations ......... 289
            10.8.2.2 Professional Associations ................ 289
            10.8.2.3 Colleges and Universities ................ 290
     10.8.3 Nonprofit Relief Organizations .................... 290
            10.8.3.1 Nonprofits ............................... 290
            10.8.3.2 Foundations .............................. 291
            10.8.3.3 International Aid Organizations and 
                     Foreign Nations .......................... 291

     10.8.4 Private Sector and For-Profit Organizations ....... 291
            10.8.4.1   Business and Corporations .............. 291
     10.8.5 Emergent Groups and Individuals ................... 292
10.9 U.S. Disaster/Catastrophic Recovery Assistance
     Framework ................................................ 293
     10.9.1 Emergency Support Function #14-Long-Term 
            Community Recovery Annex .......................... 295
10.10 FEMA's Environmental Planning and Historic
      Preservation (EHP) Program .............................. 298
10.11 Rules and Understanding of Local Needs .................. 298
10.12 Timing of Catastrophic Assistance ....................... 299
10.13 Horizontal and Vertical Integration ..................... 301
10.14 Catastrophe Recovery Planning ........................... 303
      10.14.1 Predisaster ..................................... 304
      10.14.2 Postcatastrophe: Emergency Phase ................ 304
      10.14.3 Postcatastrophe: Long-Term Recovery and 
              Reconstruction .................................. 305
      10.14.4 Precatastrophe .................................. 306
      10.14.5 Postcatastrophe: Emergency Phase ................ 306
      10.14.6 Postcatastrophe: Long-Term Recovery and 
              Reconstruction .................................. 307
      10.14.7 Precatastrophe versus Postcatastrophe
              Planning ........................................ 308
10.15 Catastrophic Recovery Plan .............................. 309
10.16 Discussion Questions .................................... 310
References .................................................... 310

IV Conclusion ................................................. 313

SECTION V  ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR SUCCESSFUL
CATASTROPHE MANAGEMENT

Chapter 11 Essential Leadership Skills for Successful
           Catastrophe Management ............................. 317
11.1 Learning Objectives ...................................... 317
11.2 Key Terms and Phrases .................................... 318
11.3 Overview ................................................. 318
11.4 Introduction ............................................. 318
     11.4.1 The Challenge of the "Unthinkable" ................ 322
     11.4.2 The Culture of Leaders ............................ 322
     11.4.3 The Identity of Leaders ........................... 323
     11.4.4 Complex Maps of Actors ............................ 323
     11.4.5 New Processes for Crisis Recovery ................. 323
11.5 The Need for Skilled Crisis Leaders ...................... 324
11.6 Defining/Measuring Crises ................................ 324
11.7 Organizational Crisis Scenarios .......................... 325
11.8 Defining Leadership
     11.8.1 Communication ..................................... 328
     11.8.2 Clarity of Vision and Values ...................... 330
     11.8.3 Caring ............................................ 330
     11.8.4 Personal Example .................................. 331
     11.8.5 Character ......................................... 331
     11.8.6 Competence ........................................ 332
     11.8.7 Courage ........................................... 332
     11.8.8 Decisiveness ...................................... 333
11.9 Leadership's Role in a Crisis ............................ 334
     11.9.1 Emotional Intelligence ............................ 335
     11.9.2 Competence ........................................ 335
     11.9.3 Courage ........................................... 336
     11.9.4 Decisiveness ...................................... 336
11.10 Preparing for Crisis .................................... 336
11.11 Leading during a Crisis ................................. 337
11.12 Recovery and Rebuilding ................................. 337
11.13 What Leaders Can Do to Take Care of Themselves during
      a Crisis ................................................ 338
11.14 Discussion Questions .................................... 339
References .................................................... 339

V Conclusion .................................................. 341

Epilogue ...................................................... 343
Index ......................................................... 345


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