what is disaster management and its effect after done
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Disaster Management can be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disasters.
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Disaster management is concerned with a set of practices that must limit the range and level of the disaster's impact, not only on surrounding people, but on the physical landscape and local infrastructure. The first concept is mitigation, one that contains the impact of the disaster to minimal proportions through mechanisms such as structure inspections and building inspections. Mitigation is followed by emergency preparedness systems and personnel, response mechanisms and teams, and finally, recovery contingencies that help the local population return to a degree of normalcy in daily life.
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Disaster Management can be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disasters.
EFFECTS..
Disaster management is concerned with a set of practices that must limit the range and level of the disaster's impact, not only on surrounding people, but on the physical landscape and local infrastructure. The first concept is mitigation, one that contains the impact of the disaster to minimal proportions through mechanisms such as structure inspections and building inspections. Mitigation is followed by emergency preparedness systems and personnel, response mechanisms and teams, and finally, recovery contingencies that help the local population return to a degree of normalcy in daily life.
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Disaster management is how we deal with the human, material, economic or environmental impacts of said disaster, it is the process of how we “prepare for, respond to and learn from the effects of major failures”. Though often caused by nature, disasters can have human origins
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