Managing debris successfully after disasters: Considerations and recommendations for emergency managers

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  • David A. McEntire, PhD

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https://doi.org/10.5055/jem.2006.0039

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Author Biography

David A. McEntire, PhD

Associate Professor, Emergency Administration and Planning, Department of Public Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.

References

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Curran E: FEMA to pay for mobile cleanup, not Baldwin. Mobile Register. September 19, 2004.

Mariano W: Hurricane debris burdens neighbors. Orlando Sentinel. October 9, 2004.

Moskovitz D: St. Lucie County’s pockets hit hard by debris cleanup. Port St. Lucie News. October 10, 2004.

Ferrante J: Clear out storm debris by friday. Tampa Tribune. October 13, 2004.

Niesse M: County debris removal just 15% complete, official says. Palatka Daily News. October 9, 2004.

Bierschenk E: Rules for collecting storm waste confusing even to FEMA reps. Vero Beach Press Journal. October 14, 2004.

Brand C: Debris removal discussed at meeting. Enterprise Ledger. October 12, 2004.

Walton L: Cities looking forward to extra cleanup cash. Daytona Beach News-Journal. October 13, 2004.

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07/01/2006

How to Cite

McEntire, PhD, D. A. “Managing Debris Successfully After Disasters: Considerations and Recommendations for Emergency Managers”. Journal of Emergency Management, vol. 4, no. 4, July 2006, pp. 23-28, doi:10.5055/jem.2006.0039.

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