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The Future Emergency Command Centre: Will It Work?
So your community doesn’t have an emergency plan…
Assessing risk in a changing climate
Are the costs of disasters accelerating?
Amphibious architecture
Adapting cities to climate change: Book Review
Is the old media morphing into the new
In a disaster, what is really going to happen?
Government and business
Emergency Management In Canada: Understanding and Getting Over Human Nature
Beyond the four pillars
Fired Up
Wake-up call # ?
The Olympic effect
The disaster management organization
Security and emergency management instruction in Qatar
Public safety communications interoperability
Public Safety Canada’s CBRNE team
Power restoration is not an engineering problem
Planning collaboratively using a functional needs approach