Disaster Labs How American States Use Partnerships to Manage the Unthinkable
Disaster Labs examines the promise and potential drawbacks of public-private disaster response frameworks during the course of seven chapters. After the introduction, the author introduces a series of case studies and then provides a detailed discussion of public-private collaboration in California,...
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Quantico, VA
Marine Corps University Press (MCUP)
2020
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