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Tag Archives: Department of Homeland Security
Posted recently: TEACHING ABOUT VULNERABILITY AND MITIGATION
Ricardo A. Alvarez from Mitigat.com, Inc. and the Florida Center for Environmental Studies (CES) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU), presented on his experience and research leading to the development of graduate-level courses and teaching on the topics of vulnerability and … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Featured, Hazard Mitigation, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Science, Uncategorized, Vulnerability Assessment
Tagged CES, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, emergency management, Emergency Management Institute, Emergency Management Theory and Research, EMI, FAU, FEMA, FEMA Higher education project, Florida Atlantic University, Florida Center for Environmental Studies, Inc., Jessixa Jensen, Mitigat.com, NDSU, North Dakota State University, Stephen Carter, UMUC, University of Maryland University College
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