University Disaster Management Plan for Wildfires in San Diego
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AI Summary
This project presents a detailed Disaster Management Plan, focusing on the specific hazard of wildfires in San Diego. The plan encompasses a Hazard & Vulnerability Analysis (HVA), which identifies potential hazards such as vegetation removal and plant fires, assesses their probability and impact, and evaluates associated risks like threats to safety, system failures, and economic losses. The plan also incorporates a Signature Assignment Paper, exploring learning outcomes related to public health disaster management, including the importance of public-private partnerships and the application of epidemiology in disaster settings. Real-world applications, such as wildfire simulation systems and management frameworks, are also discussed to enhance preparedness and response strategies. The project emphasizes preventive measures and strategies to reduce health risks and improve community preparedness for wildfire events. The plan highlights the importance of identifying and mitigating hazards, assessing risk factors, and developing comprehensive strategies to protect the population and the environment.