Ho was the Sichuan earthquake managed? 2009 The American National Red Cross References The diagram shows how NGO money was spent following the disaster,

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Ho was the Sichuan earthquake managed? 2009 The American National Red Cross References The diagram shows how NGO money was spent following the disaster, is this focused on the short or long term?

Hazard management cycleHazard TypeCase study by case study Before prevention and mitigation Preparedness During Warning systems Evacuations After Response Recovery Earthquake (and secondary hazards) prevention and mitigation Preparedness Response Recovery Volcano (and secondary hazards) prevention and mitigation Preparedness Response Recovery How to use case studies What is the case study Location and key details Why are you using it in your report Reference where you got the information from Potential for Bias ExampleSichuan Earthquake 2008 Magnitude Deaths This is an example of poor management before the event as a result of poor perception and planning The American Red Cross The organisation will want to portray it’s own efforts as highly effective and encourage further donations. Your own

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