Key DefinitionMitigation: Mitigation includes activities that provide a critical foundation in the effort to reduce the loss of life and property from natural and/or manmade disasters by avoiding or lessening the impact of a disaster and providing value to the public by creating safer communities. Mitigation seeks to fix the cycle of disaster damage, reconstruction, and repeated damage. These activities or actions, in most cases, will have a long-term sustained effect. ResourcesClick on a link below to access mitigation resources. Guides and PublicationsFEMA Mitigation Planning "How-To" Guides These Planning "How-To" Guides explain mitigation planning and provide adaptable tools to meet or exceed FEMA's requirements.
Available at the FEMA Web site library: www.fema.gov/library/index.jsp FEMA Security Risk Management Series Publications The Risk Management Series (RMS) is a FEMA series directed at providing design guidance for mitigating multihazard events, including:
Available at the FEMA Web site library: www.fema.gov/library/index.jsp Mitigating Hazards in School Facilities – National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities Mitigating Hazards in School Facilities introduces you to a simple process for mitigating school hazards and resources available from the National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities (NCEF). This document provides links to a series of NCEF assessment guides for examining the safety and security of all aspects of a school facility. Additional resources are available at the NCEF Web site: www.ncef.org HAZUS-MH SoftwareHAZUS-MH is a powerful risk assessment methodology for analyzing potential losses from floods, hurricane winds, and earthquakes. In HAZUS-MH, current scientific and engineering knowledge is coupled with the latest geographic information systems (GIS) technology to produce estimates of hazard-related damage before, or after, a disaster occurs. Potential loss estimates analyzed in HAZUS-MH include:
Features include updated schools and transportation data. Improvements to the Flood Model now provide dam/levee analysis capability, the ability to distinguish pre- and post-FIRM census blocks, as well as many other upgrades. The Earthquake Model includes the latest version of probabilistic maps from the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Hurricane Model now permits the creation of a study region using a hurricane track. Federal, State, and local government agencies and the private sector can order HAZUS-MH free of charge from the FEMA Publication Warehouse. FEMA Publications Warehouse
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