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Residential Housing and Nuclear Attack (1984) considers the likely effects of a nuclear attack and examines the effectiveness of proposed civil defence measures. It looks in particular at the degree of protection residential housing is likely to provide. Examining the nature of nuclear attack, it explores the usefulness of specially-designed nuclear shelters and the likely disruption of essential services, and considers the measures being taken by other countries.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. The Effects of a Nuclear Attack on the UK 3. Providing Protective Accommodation in the UK in the Event of Nuclear War 4. Increased Individual Protection in the Event of Nuclear War: Nuclear Shelters and Other Measures 5. Recovery and Reconstruction 6. Conclusion



