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Disaster and Recovery Planning: A Guide for Facility Managers, Fifth Edition  
The Fairmont Press, May 2010, Pages: 435
, and more. 1 – Disaster Planning & Recovery Issues 2 – Regulatory Influences 3 – Emergency Preparedness 4 – The Nature of Disasters 5 – Fire/Life Safety 6 – Bomb Threats & Terrorism 7 – Dirty Bombs 8


Disaster Management and Recovery Planning  
Energy Business Reports, March 2011, Pages: 197
at the time of disaster as well as before and after it. Executive Summary Introduction to Disaster Management Overview Classification of Disasters Natural Disasters Man Made Disasters Phases


Environmental Hazards and Disasters: Contexts, Perspectives and Management  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Nov 2011, Pages: 334
Environmental Hazards and Disasters: Contexts, Perspectives and Management focuses on manifested threats to humans and their welfare as a result of natural disasters. The book uses an integrative


Emergency and Other Relief Services - Global Outlook  
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2009, Pages: 51
discusses the role of emergency service providers in handling emergencies created by natural or man-made disasters. The report also recapitulates recent noteworthy mergers, acquisitions, and other strategic


Resilience Links to Agility and Risk Management; Concepts and Implications  
Saugatuck Technology, Jan 2012, Pages: 5
Recent natural disasters around the world have placed business recovery in high relief. At the same time, unified IT risk management and evolving ideas of Agility have come together to create a new


FM Global  
Sheila Greco Associates, May 2011, Pages: 6
For 175 years, clients have turned to FM Global for robust risk management solutions to protect their business operations from fire, natural disasters and other types of property perils. FM


Post-Disaster Reconstruction of the Built Environment: Rebuilding for Resilience  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, July 2011, Pages: 336
industry when faced with a natural or man-made disaster, and identify the planning and management processes required by the industry to mount an effective response. Review: "Written by an international


North American Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Markets  
Frost & Sullivan, Feb 2007, Pages: 51
and IT infrastructure in the wake of a planned and unplanned event. A disaster is defined as an event, natural or human, that impedes an organization’s ability to effectively operate one or more of its functions, and can


Natural disasters, their risk perceptions and how to cope with?. Edition No. 1  
VDM Publishing House, Aug 2010, Pages: 92
. The participants expressed lack of satisfaction on the existing cyclone warning systems and management of relief camps at the time of disaster. Natural disaster particularly cyclones is a serious issue confronting


Systems Approach to Management of Disasters: Methods and Applications  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Nov 2010, Pages: 312
The main goal of this text is to introduce the systems approach to disasters management community as an alternative approach that can provide support for interdisciplinary activities involved


In-Depth Analysis: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Needs Resonate Among US Businesses  
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2006, Pages: 23
to Managed Back Up and Storage Solutions, For Now Disaster Recovery is the Primary Applications Being Sought by Those Considering Managed Services Disaster Recovery is a Desired Value-Added Application


Natural Disasters. Edition No. 1  
VDM Publishing House, Sep 2008, Pages: 136
that collectivist cultures must be studied separately if a comprehensive model of disaster resilience is to be developed. Taiwan, a collectivist culture, has a long history of battling natural disasters


Disaster & Recovery Planning: A Guide for Facility Managers, 4th Edition  
The Fairmont Press, May 2007, Pages: 423
and managing bioterrorism-related risk. In addition, statistics have been updated with various disaster/emergency declarations including those from Hurricane Katrina. The most recent statistical data


Network Traffic Management. Edition No. 1  
VDM Publishing House, April 2010, Pages: 284
Natural or man-made, disasters have been a major concern to humanity and a threat to our lives. Management of traffic is very critical during disasters, as accessibility to and mobility


U.S. Market for Emergency Patient Tracking Systems (EPTS)  
Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2009, Pages: 35
of the H1N1 pandemic underpin the importance and need for this market and the solutions it provides. With the occurrence of natural disasters such as hurricanes or earthquakes and terrorist activities


Disasters and Public Health. Planning and Response  
Elsevier Science and Technology, April 2009, Pages: 336
, are public health emergencies first and foremost. Hurricane Katrina taught us, however, that lack of planning for the frail, elderly, and impoverished population can turn a natural disaster into a healthcare


U.S. State Government Disaster Recovery Markets  
Frost & Sullivan, June 2005
to safeguard information technology (IT) assets against natural and man-made disasters such as cyber and terror attacks. However, the sudden focus on disaster recovery (DR) has made identification


Containerised Data Centre Market - Survey Based Report  
Infiniti Research Limited, March 2011, Pages: 20
regions indicates, that the market is currently driven by the need for superior disaster recovery needs. “Organizations across the globe are looking for better ways to manage the complex data center


Global Environmental Change. Edition No. 1  
VDM Publishing House, Oct 2009, Pages: 216
-environmental sciences and disaster vulnerability. It is also recommended for researchers and practitioners in environment and natural resources, coastal zone, and disaster management MAYOWA, FASONA. Mayowa


Beyond Redundancy: How Geographic Redundancy Can Improve Service Availability and Reliability of Computer-Based Systems  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Dec 2011, Pages: 330
the very unlikely risk of a natural or man-made disaster rendering their primary site inaccessible or destroying it completely. While geographic redundancy has obvious benefits for disaster recovery


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