Integrating Historic Property and Cultural Resource Considerations into Hazard Mitigation Planning (State and Local Mitigation Planning How-to Guide; Fema 386-6 / May 2005) - Federal Emergency Management Agency - Bøger - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781482506198 - 9. februar 2013
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Integrating Historic Property and Cultural Resource Considerations into Hazard Mitigation Planning (State and Local Mitigation Planning How-to Guide; Fema 386-6 / May 2005)

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Integrating Historic Property and Cultural Resource Considerations into Hazard Mitigation Planning (State and Local Mitigation Planning How-to Guide; Fema 386-6 / May 2005)

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has developed a series of mitigation planning ?how-to? guides for the purpose of assisting Tribes, States, and local governments in developing effective hazard mitigation planning processes. The material presented in these guides is intended to address the needs of both large and small communities with varying degrees of technical expertise and financial reserves. The topic area for this guide is ?Integrating Historic Property and Cultural Resource Considerations into Hazard Mitigation Planning.? Other guides that have been developed by FEMA as part of the ?how-to? series include: Getting started with the mitigation planning process, including important considerations for how you can organize your efforts to develop an effective mitigation plan (FEMA 386-1); Identifying hazards and assessing losses to your community, State, or Tribe (FEMA 386-2); Setting mitigation priorities and goals for your community, State, or Tribe and writing the plan (FEMA 386-3); and Implementing the mitigation plan, including project funding and maintaining a dynamic plan that changes to meet new developments (FEMA 386-4). These four guides are commonly referred to as the ?core four? as they provide a broad overview of the core elements associated with hazard mitigation planning. In addition to these ?core four,? FEMA has developed a series of supplementary ?how-to? guides that are to be used in conjunction with the ?core four? and address the following special topic areas: Evaluating potential mitigation actions through the use of benefit-cost review (FEMA 386-5); Incorporating special considerations into hazard mitigation planning for historic properties and cultural resources, the topic of this how-to guide (FEMA 386-6); Incorporating mitigation considerations for manmade hazards into hazard mitigation planning (FEMA 386-7); Using multi-jurisdictional approaches to mitigation planning (FEMA 386-8); and Finding and securing technical and financial resources for mitigation planning (FEMA 386-9). This guide is designed for all practitioners involved in creating a hazard mitigation plan (e.g., planners and emergency managers). Why should planners and emergency managers consider historic properties and cultural resources? Because after a disaster, these resources? special status as designated landmarks may complicate recovery efforts. However, these resources may also be assets that can help in creating mitigation plans with multiple community benefits. This guide will be of value to citizens who love their communities and want to protect their historic and cultural assets. The guide will outline specific steps for how communities can harness their knowledge, talent, and energy to create a secure future for historic resources.

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Udgivet 9. februar 2013
ISBN13 9781482506198
Forlag CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Antal sider 198
Mål 11 × 216 × 279 mm   ·   476 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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