Examining twenty years of disasters from 9/11 to COVID-19, Jeff Schlegelmilch and Ellen Carlin show how flawed incentive structures make the world more vulnerable when catastrophe strikes.
Examining twenty years of disasters from 9/11 to COVID-19, Jeff Schlegelmilch and Ellen Carlin show how flawed incentive structures make the world more vulnerable when catastrophe strikes.
Acknowledgments Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction Part I. A Recent History of Disasters: Events, Trends and Organizational Responses 1. The Birth of the Modern Era of U.S. Disaster Management and Its Global Implications (2001) 2. A Pandemic Warning, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Hurricane Katrina, and a Bird Flu (2002-2007) 3. An Influenza Pandemic, Earthquake in Haiti, Fukushima Disaster, and Superstorm Sandy (2008-2012) 4. Ebola, Hurricanes, Wildfires, and a Pandemic for the Ages (2013-2021) Part II. How Organizations Respond to Disasters and Why They Behave That Way 5. Disaster Politics 6. Disaster Markets and the Private Sector 7. Disaster Nonprofits 8. Disaster Academics Part III. In Search of Disaster Resilience 9. Humans Are Bad at Risk, and Even Worse with Uncertainty 10. Reimagining the Model Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction Part I. A Recent History of Disasters: Events, Trends and Organizational Responses 1. The Birth of the Modern Era of U.S. Disaster Management and Its Global Implications (2001) 2. A Pandemic Warning, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Hurricane Katrina, and a Bird Flu (2002-2007) 3. An Influenza Pandemic, Earthquake in Haiti, Fukushima Disaster, and Superstorm Sandy (2008-2012) 4. Ebola, Hurricanes, Wildfires, and a Pandemic for the Ages (2013-2021) Part II. How Organizations Respond to Disasters and Why They Behave That Way 5. Disaster Politics 6. Disaster Markets and the Private Sector 7. Disaster Nonprofits 8. Disaster Academics Part III. In Search of Disaster Resilience 9. Humans Are Bad at Risk, and Even Worse with Uncertainty 10. Reimagining the Model Notes Bibliography Index
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