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The Case for a National Disaster Research Strategy
by
Picchione, Katie
, Finegan, Lauren
in
Canals
/ College Science
/ Communication
/ Coordination
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Drought
/ Earthquakes
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary Schools
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency Shelters
/ False information
/ Forest & brush fires
/ Government agencies
/ Grants
/ Influence of Technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Literature Reviews
/ Managers
/ Music Facilities
/ National security
/ Natural Disasters
/ Physical Environment
/ Physical Health
/ Private Sector
/ Public Agencies
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Research and Development Centers
/ Research methods
/ Research Needs
/ Researchers
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Scientific Research
/ Seismic engineering
/ Storm damage
/ Technological Advancement
/ Water levels
2025
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The Case for a National Disaster Research Strategy
by
Picchione, Katie
, Finegan, Lauren
in
Canals
/ College Science
/ Communication
/ Coordination
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Drought
/ Earthquakes
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary Schools
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency Shelters
/ False information
/ Forest & brush fires
/ Government agencies
/ Grants
/ Influence of Technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Literature Reviews
/ Managers
/ Music Facilities
/ National security
/ Natural Disasters
/ Physical Environment
/ Physical Health
/ Private Sector
/ Public Agencies
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Research and Development Centers
/ Research methods
/ Research Needs
/ Researchers
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Scientific Research
/ Seismic engineering
/ Storm damage
/ Technological Advancement
/ Water levels
2025
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The Case for a National Disaster Research Strategy
by
Picchione, Katie
, Finegan, Lauren
in
Canals
/ College Science
/ Communication
/ Coordination
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Drought
/ Earthquakes
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary Schools
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency Shelters
/ False information
/ Forest & brush fires
/ Government agencies
/ Grants
/ Influence of Technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Literature Reviews
/ Managers
/ Music Facilities
/ National security
/ Natural Disasters
/ Physical Environment
/ Physical Health
/ Private Sector
/ Public Agencies
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Research and Development Centers
/ Research methods
/ Research Needs
/ Researchers
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Scientific Research
/ Seismic engineering
/ Storm damage
/ Technological Advancement
/ Water levels
2025
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The Case for a National Disaster Research Strategy
2025
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Overview
The creation of a strategy for disaster research alone is not enough. The research must get to the people who need it most: disaster survivors and emergency managers in the field. However relevant the research, if studies remain sequestered in journals or if their recommendations and conclusions are uninterpretable by responders in the field, their influence will be limited. Insights from individual studies, and cross-analysis of those studies, must be clearly communicated to emergency managers and other responders, as well as to citizens living in harm's way. Thus, whatever agency is overseeing the coordination of the research must be poised to communicate new information and insights in a way that responders, managers, and the public can proactively use.
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Issues in Science and Technology
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