Mitigation

Based on the reading assignment, lectures, and perhaps life experience, discuss the following elements:

What is mitigation with regards to emergency planning?
Identify and describe some of the strategies and programs available to mitigate disasters in the United States.
Are these strategies always successful?
What are some of the impediments to mitigation and how might we address these?
Support your response with specific sources and examples.

Mitigation, recovery, and/or response efforts within your community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using what you learned about your community and what you learned about past disasters from this course, write a case study, a minimum of four pages in length, that addresses the following points.

· Explain what has been done with regard to mitigation, recovery, and/or response efforts within your community.

· Explain who conducted these efforts and the vulnerabilities they faced in their community, and include the role these individuals or groups play with mitigating, responding, and/or recovering from the risk.

· Research at least one major, historical disaster that resulted in structural damage (this is not limited to your community). Explain the event that caused the damage and the results.

· What collaborative efforts were employed during the historical disaster you researched?

· What can your community learn from the past disaster you researched?

· Consider the legal issues that would apply to those who did not follow land-use or building code requirements. When researching the mitigation and or structure protection occurring in your area or the location you choose, also discuss the organizations that would be involved with ensuring compliance as well as what sanctions would apply for those who were out of compliance.

 

Mitigation

 

 

Respond to listed statements in at least 300 words each statement . Do you agree or disagree with the statement?

Statement 1 Mitigation involves steps that are taken to reduce or prevent future risks. The overall goal of mitigation is to increase public safety from an individual home to an entire community. Mitigation planning reduces the loss of life and property by minimizing the impact disasters have on communities (FEMA, 2021)..

Statement 2: Mitigation is the first and most important phase in disaster management. The primary goal of mitigation is to prevent the loss of life and critical infrastructure.