Introduction to Emergency Management, Seventh Edition, authored by Jane Bullock, is the definitive guide for understanding the core principles and practices within the field. This extensively revised edition sets the standard for excellence in education and training, having shaped the careers of many emergency managers over several decades. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the essential components of emergency management, including its historical context, current challenges, and future directions.
It delves into why the profession exists, detailing the roles and responsibilities of professionals and practitioners in this critical field. Through clear explanations and practical examples, readers will grasp key concepts such as risk assessment, crisis communication, resource allocation, and community preparedness strategies. This edition emphasizes climate change as a significant hazard, providing insights on how emergency managers can address these challenges effectively.
Additionally, the book integrates the use of social media as a vital tool in modern emergency management practices. Readers will learn about the importance of leveraging digital platforms for information dissemination, public engagement, and crisis response. Updated ancillaries, new case studies, and examples throughout the text ensure that the content remains relevant and accessible to both students and new professionals entering the field.
With 560 pages packed with valuable information, this seventh edition of Introduction to Emergency Management is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a deep understanding of emergency management principles and practices. Its rigorous yet approachable style makes it suitable for academic settings and professional development alike, fostering the growth of informed and capable emergency managers.
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann | ISBN-13: 978-0128171394 | Publication Date: April 28, 2020
