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This book provides essential information on emergency management. It is composed of two parts, addressing the basic theory and related methods of emergency management, including risk management, coordination management, crisis management and disaster management. By putting the emphasis on interdisciplinary, systematic perspectives and building a bridge between basic knowledge and further research, it is well suited as an emergency management textbook and offers a valuable guide to prepare readers for their future emergency management careers.

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This book provides essential information on emergency management. It is composed of two parts, addressing the basic theory and related methods of emergency management, including risk management, coordination management, crisis management and disaster management. By putting the emphasis on interdisciplinary, systematic perspectives and building a bridge between basic knowledge and further research, it is well suited as an emergency management textbook and offers a valuable guide to prepare readers for their future emergency management careers.
Autorenporträt
Jie Cao is an expert in public safety and has been working in the field of emergency management for nearly 15 years. He has served as Principal Investigator (PI) for three projects from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Li Zhu is a young scholar in emergency management. In addition to closely monitoring the development of emergency management and especially in emergency logistics in the past five years, she has served as Principal Investigator (PI) for two projects from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He Han is PhD student in NUIST. He majored in emergency management in past four years. He took part in two projects from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Xiaodong Zhu is a scholar in supply chain and emergency management. He holds a PhD in management science and engineering and has coordinated two provincial scientific research projects on emergency supply chains.