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Preferred term
pre-impact planning process
Definition
- Disasters and crises become defining events in a hazard cycle that is marked by four temporal stages: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. As such, according to Kathleen Tierney et al., primary agencies (law enforcement, medical, armed forces, city planners, governmental, contractors, etc.) are those that strive to “decrease vulnerability to major disaster by taking measures to reduce casualties and exposure to damage and disruption or that provide passive protection during disaster impact.” In this way, mitigation strategies aim toward reducing hazard exposures and developing emergency response plans in the event of major disaster or crisis. [Source: Encyclopedia of Crisis Management; Pre-Impact Planning Process]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/pre-impact_planning_process
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