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Abstract
Globally, disasters appear to be growing in frequency, intensity and cost. While national governments provide varying levels of assistance to affected populations and regions, are local agencies doing what they can to prepare for the next disaster? This article discusses what can be done, sometimes at minimal cost, to be better prepared to recover economically from the next disaster.
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Author's Biography
Michael Martinet has taught disaster cost recovery classes and worked with various local government agencies during the costrecovery process for multiple presidentially declared disasters. Prior to his semi-retirement, he worked for local governments in Los Angeles County, California and the City of San Francisco.
Citation
Martinet, Michael (2021, September 1). Spinning straw into gold: The fairy tale of disaster cost recovery. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 15, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.69554/WNMP7176.Publications LLP