Designing new institutions for implementing integrated disaster risk management: key elements and future directions.

@article{Gopalakrishnan2007DesigningNI,
  title={Designing new institutions for implementing integrated disaster risk management: key elements and future directions.},
  author={Chennat Gopalakrishnan and Norio Okada},
  journal={Disasters},
  year={2007},
  volume={31 4},
  pages={
          353-72
        }
}
The goal of integrated disaster risk management is to promote an overall improvement in the quality of safety and security in a region, city or community at disaster risk. This paper presents the case for a thorough overhaul of the institutional component of integrated disaster risk management. A review of disaster management institutions in the United States indicates significant weaknesses in their ability to contribute effectively to the implementation of integrated disaster risk management… 
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