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Author(s) Britton, Neil R.

Safeguarding New Zealand's future: emergency management's role in shaping the nation

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Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management
Publication Year
1998
Number of pages
12 p.

This paper presents New Zealand’s four-stage approach termed Comprehensive Emergency Management (CEM) that covers reduction, readiness, response and recovery. It also discusses key features of risk-based emergency management and outlines country’s emergency management framework principles.

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