Emergency management and disaster response utilizing public-private partnerships / Marvine Paula Hamner, S. Shane Stovall, Doaa M. Taha, and Salah C. Brahimi, editors.
Publisher: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pa., 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2015]Description: PDFs (345 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781466681606
- 363.34/8 23
- HV551.3 .E435 2015e
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Includes bibliographical references.
Considerations for a model of public-private sector collaboration in the provision of disaster relief: incentives and limits / Jude Egan, Thomas Anderson -- Trends in public private partnerships / Erinn N. Harris -- Mitigating the impact of extreme events: a private sector perspective on the value of public private partnerships / Doaa Taha -- A public sector practitioner's perspective on public private partnerships / Erinn N. Harris -- Closing the gaps in public private partnerships in emergency management: a gap analysis / Marvine Hamner -- Compassion organizing for public-private collaboration in disaster management / Taewon Moon, Sunghoon Ko -- Use team building to make the most of your public-private partnerships / Martin Negron -- Leadership challenges in public private partnerships in emergency management: a real-world perspective / John Reginaldi -- Communications and information sharing in public-private partnerships: networking for emergency management / Beverly Magda -- Corporate social responsibility in enhancing disaster education / Sudha Arlikatti, James Kendra, Eliot Jennings -- Using systems analysis and dynamics to evaluate public private partnerships with data and best practices from SAFER Santa Rosa / Daniel Hahn -- Aligning community hospitals with local public health departments: collaborative emergency management / Anne M. Hewitt, Stephen L. Wagner, Riad Twal, David Gourley -- Coalitions: the future of healthcare in public private partnerships / Erinn N. Harris -- Public-private partnerships in support of critical infrastructure and key resources / Martin A. Negr�on, Doaa Taha -- Maximize existing resources with your public-private partnerships / Julie Kachgal.
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"This book bridges the gap between the theoretical and the practical components of crisis management and response by discussing and presenting research on the benefits and challenges of such partnerships"--Provided by publisher.
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