Identifying features of effective emergency response plans

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Twelve emergency response planning manuals were reviewed to determine the characteristics of effective emergency response plans. Emergency plans were categorized as threat response plans and management response plans, depending on their content and structure. Primary characteristics of each type are discussed using five case studies. Based on the distinctions, strengths, and weaknesses of each type of plan, recommendations are made to aid institutions in selecting the most appropriate approach.

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Ferraro, J., & Henderson, J. (2011, March). Identifying features of effective emergency response plans. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation. https://doi.org/10.1179/019713611804488946

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