Multi-Hazard Planning Guidance Resources

​​Multi-Hazard Planning Guidance Documents: After-Action Report, Guidance and Peer Reviewed Analysis

  • Alexander D. (2015). Disaster and Emergency Planning for Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science: Oxford University Press; 1-32.
    • Date Added: Jan. 1, 2017
    • The challenge of managing emergencies depends on effective planning, and the ability to connect elements and stakeholders of the emergency response into coherent strategies. This research article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science lays out the importance of disaster planning across of wide range of incident of different sizes, as well as provides recommendations and best practices for the elaboration of preparedness and response plans.
  • Alliance Information Collection Analysis & Dissemination (ICAD) Team. (2012). Australia/New Zealand ICAD After Action Report and Lessons Learned (AAR/LL).
    • Date Added: Jan. 1, 2017
    • This report by the ICAD team identifies best practices and lessons learned from several disasters and incident in New Zealand and Australia based on four National Preparedness Goal Core Capabilities: Community Resilience, Environmental Response/Health and Safety, Community Planning and Capacity Building and Economic Recovery.  The recommendations outlined in this report are aimed at the United States and the Los Angeles area, but can be applied in a broader context to other regions and nations.
  • Central United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC). (2011). After-Action Report.
    • Date Added: Jan. 1, 2017
    • Central United States Earthquake Consortium After-Action Report outlines five years of planning efforts of the New Madrid Catastrophic Planning Project.
  • Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). (2015).  FEMA National Incident Support Manual
    • Date Added: Jan. 1, 2017
    • This FEMA manual describes how FEMA national staff coordinate incident related operations defines the activities of Federal assistance that support citizens and first responders in the response, recovery, and mitigations of hazards.
  • United Nations. (2015). Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030.
    • Date Added: Jan. 1, 2017
    • The Sendai Framework is the successor instrument to the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters.
  • Unit of Sustainable Development and Environment, General Secretariat, Organization of American States. (1997).Planning to Mitigate the Impacts of Natural Hazards in the Caribbean.
    • Date Added: Feb. 1, 2017
    • This report serves as a manual for policy makers, planners, disaster managers and environmental and conservation groups that wish to make use of available mitigation tools and techniques to decrease the vulnerability of their community to future hazards.
  • Lixin Y., Lingling L., Dong Z., et al. (2012). An Analysis on Disaster Management System in China. Natural Hazards; 60: 295-309.
    • Date Added: Mar. 1, 2017
    • This paper explores China’s institutional and legal frameworks for disaster management, including preparedness and response operations.