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期刊名:Journal of emergency management

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ISSN:1543-5865

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The Robert T. Stafford Act unintentionally marginalizes Alaska's Tribes and hinders their ability to exercise sovereignty following disasters. Although there has been significant academic analysis of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ...
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How can gender and empowerment drive the development of a community's adaptive capacity to disasters? Disaster plans can be used to allocate resources, instill processes, and reach goals; however, once in place, these plans can also be a de...
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Daryl Schaffer,John E Pennington Daryl Schaffer
The strength of a storm, geographic location of impact, and population density dictate different response and fiscal efforts. During the last 3 weeks of September 2022, three different ocean-based storms impacted three different locations i...
Emma Kerr,Tyler L Malone,George M Holmes Emma Kerr
The National Risk Index (NRI) was created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in 2021 to quantify county-level natural hazard risk. The NRI is presented as a percentile score from 0 to 100 and is calculated based on three components:...
Dawn Skaggs,Katherine Sanches Dawn Skaggs
This article documents a disability-inclusive study conducted in partnership with disabilityled -community-based organizations in survey development and distribution. Information collection focused on the lived experiences of people with di...
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Due to increased efforts to bolster both equity and resilience to natural hazards, there is considerable interest in developing precise methods for identifying socially vulnerable populations. The objective of this paper is to explain issue...
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Communities, scholars, and federal agencies have noted the increase in frequency and magnitude of hazardous events due to climate change. Emerging evidence suggests that marginalized communities are less likely to recover from a hazardous e...