Altevogt, B. M.; Stroud, C.; Hanson, S. L.; Hanfling, D.; Gostin, L. O.
Guidance for Establishing Crisis Standards of Care for Use in Disaster Situations: A Letter Report.
cJanuary 2009,
160 p.
Keywords: Operational implementation; Policies; Education; 2009 H1N1 Influenza Pandemic; Methods; Communication; Legal issues; Earthquakes; Protocols; Health care requirements; Disaster assistance; Development; State government; Health care servies; Crisis standards; Public health; Emergencies; Standards; Disasters
Leik, R. K.; Carter, T. M.; Clark, J. P.; Kendall, S. D.; Gifford, G. A.
Community Response to Natural Hazard Warnings.
April 1981,
89 p.
Keywords: Response; Storms; Research management; Communications networks; Sampling; NTISDODXA; NTISNSFG; Community relations; Group dynamics; Earthquakes; Social communication; Civilian population; Warning systems; Information transfer; Tornadoes; Emergencies; Hurricanes; Weather forecasting; Disasters; Floods
Video Teleconference on Emergency Planning for Potable Water Suppliers. Held on October 30-31, 1985.
January 1985,
225 p.
Keywords: Damage assessment; Vulnerability; Hurricane Camille; Operations; Water supply; Structures; Emergencies; Telecommunications; Response; Potable water; Earthquakes; Project planning; Water distribution; Handbooks; Corrective measures; Personnel management; Meetings; Transportation; National government; Media; State government; Distribution systems
Pantelic, J.; Reinhorn, A.
Report on the Whittier-Narrows, California Earthquake of October 1, 1987.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
November 1987,
34 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-87-0026
Keywords: Hazards; Foundations; Walls; Structures; Disaster planning; Emergencies; Foreign technology; Bridge foundations; Health; Earthquakes; Construction; Disaster recovery; Responses; Ground motion; Buildings; Emergency planning; Recovery; Safety; Mortality; Disaster relief; Disasters; Damage; Loads (Forces); Insurance; Economic factors
Supplemental Environmental Assessment to the Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA) for Typcial Recurring Actions Resulting from Flood, Earthquake, Fire, Rain, and Wind Disasters in California as Proposed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Mojave Water Agency, Groundwater Monitoring Wells Replacement Project, FEMA-DR-1577-CA.
October 2006,
11 p.
Keywords: ; Environmental impacts; Rain; Federal assistance programs; Ground water; Crisis management; Earthquakes; Recovery; Monitoring; Restoration; Natural disasters; Water wells; Wind; California; Emergencies; Fires; Mitigation; Floods
Ross, K. E. K.
Issues in Earthquake Education.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; New York State Science and Technology Foundation, Albany.,
February 3, 1992,
148 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-92-0003
Keywords: Science; Education; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Ethnic groups; Elementary schools; Preparedness; Schools; Populations; Emergencies; Children; Disasters