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Free Article Available to download

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See this chapter: Catastrophe Is Not the End but the Beginning: Two Centuries of Evolution in US Disaster Law and Policy. from The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy. Marshall and R. Rowberry, eds. link] Thanks to Donovan Finn for the citation.

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More on AI – article and link to new book

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From HSToday, an article and a link to a book: Transforming the Business of Government – Insights on Resiliency, Innovation, and Performance:

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ESSENTIAL ARTICLE re Hurricane Ian

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This article explains some of the problems that forecasters and emergency managers have re complex hurricane events like Ian. From the WashPost: Why Ian Was Hard to Track and Harder to Communicate.

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Article by the Diva in South Korean Newspaper

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Translated article from the South Korean newspaper The Segye Times , written by reporter Yeongjun Park from; published in Dec. “The nature and components of disasters vary widely, requiring training and ongoing education of key personnel.” ” Claire Rubin, a researcher who works as a disaster prevention consultant in the U.S.,

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Roundup of Recent Articles in Continuity Professionals Pulse

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The Continuity Professionals Pulse is a free daily source that includes articles published in many sources, including the Recovery Diva site. Now they are offering a summary of recent articles, which you can see here. They add graphics and include my posts in their daily issue.

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New Article on National Risk Index

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From Springer open access, this new article: The national risk index: establishing a nationwide baseline for natural hazard risk in the US.

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Disaster Insurance Article

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From HSNW: Why Insurance Companies Are Pulling Out of California and Florida, and How to Fix Some of the Underlying Problems. Author is Prof. Melanie Gall of ASU.

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