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Cyclone preparedness and response : an analysis of lessons identified using an adapted military planning framework/ Peter Tatham

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: : 2012Subject(s): Online resources: In: Disasters Vol.36, No.1, January 2012 (23)Summary: The paper demonstrates the applicability of the defence lines of development (DLOD) framework as an analysis and planning tool in the cyclone preparedness planning and response phases and more broadly within the disaster management area. The paper also highlights the benefit to disaster managers, policymakers of exploiting comparative cross-learning opportunities from disaster events, drawn from different sectors and countries.
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The paper demonstrates the applicability of the defence lines of development (DLOD) framework as an analysis and planning tool in the cyclone preparedness planning and response phases and more broadly within the disaster management area. The paper also highlights the benefit to disaster managers, policymakers of exploiting comparative cross-learning opportunities from disaster events, drawn from different sectors and countries.

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