Concept information
Preferred term
disaster recovery life cycle
Definition
- Disaster (or emergency) management is typically broken into four main processes (also referred to as phases): mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery. The first two processes focus on reducing the risk from potential future disasters (mitigation) and making plans and structures to deal with post-disaster efforts (preparation). [Source: Encyclopedia of Crisis Management; Disaster Recovery Life Cycle]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-GXNSV86S-8
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