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In 1998, the American Planning Association published the first guidebook for local planners confronting all types of natural disasters: flood, earthquake, tornado, wildfire, and hurricane. Now APA has issued a report with the latest policies and procedures. The updated manual offers a no-nonsense explanation of the benefits -- and limitations -- of planning for unpredictable events. Case studies from big cities and smaller towns show what it takes to come back stronger from a natural disaster.
Contents
1. The Vision of a Resilient Community 2. Disaster Preparedness and Recovery: Expectation and Reality 3. Long-Term Recovery Planning: Goals and Policies 4. Long-Term Recovery Planning: the Process of Planning 5. Beyond Planning: The Long Hard Road of Recovery Implementation 6. Next Steps in Creating Resilient Communities