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The critical need for animal disaster response plans.

Cheryl Rogers1.   

Abstract

In the tragic aftermath of disasters over the past 30+ years, people have learned that disaster planning for individuals, for communities and for many businesses must include animals. This paper discusses why emergency planning for animals is a necessity for individuals and animal-focused businesses, as well as being a critical element in community disaster response strategies. Communication between affected groups and integration of disaster plans provide for a better response, which allows for a quicker recovery. Ensuring that animals are included in disaster mitigation/preparedness/response/ recovery plans increases resilience. It will provide a framework to manage personal and business preparedness and to launch animal disaster preparedness initiatives in communities.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26897622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bus Contin Emer Plan        ISSN: 1749-9216


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Review 2.  Learning lessons in emergency management: the 4th International Conference on Healthcare System Preparedness and Response to Emergencies and Disasters.

Authors:  B Adini; A Ohana; E Furman; R Ringel; Y Golan; E Fleshler; U Keren; S Reisner
Journal:  Disaster Mil Med       Date:  2016-10-28
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