Methods and Techniques of Disaster Management
Contents: Preface. 1. Natural disaster. 2. Manmade disaster. 3. Disaster management training. 4. Women in disaster management. 5. ICT and disaster management. 6. Psychological impact of disaster. 7. Protecting persons affected by natural disasters. 8. Sustainable disaster relief and reconstruction. 9. Community based disaster management. 10. Disaster education. 11. Financing disaster risk management. 12. Impact of disaster. 13. National vs regional disaster preparedness plan. 14. Objectives of disaster management policy. 15. Disaster management policy.
Disaster is defined as a crisis situation causing wide spread damage which far exceeds our ability to recover. Thus, by definition, there cannot be a perfect ideal system that prevents damage, because then it would not be a disaster. It has to suffocate our ability to recover. Only then it can be called as disaster.
Disasters are not totally discrete events. Their possibility of occurrence, time, place and severity of the strike can be reasonably and in some cases accurately predicted by technological and scientific advances. It has been established there is definite pattern in their occurrences and hence we can to some extent reduce the impact of damage itself. This demands the study of disaster management in methodical and orderly approach.