03559nam 2200577 450 991022012120332120220915155618.00-8330-8195-0(CKB)3360000000476916(SSID)ssj0001179541(PQKBManifestationID)12404159(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001179541(PQKBWorkID)11182613(PQKB)10097396(WaSeSS)IndRDA00124870(EXLCZ)99336000000047691620200624d2013 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtccrLessons from Department of Defense disaster relief efforts in the Asia-Pacific Region /Jennifer D. P. Moroney [et al.]Santa Monica, Ca :RAND Corporation,2013.1 online resource (xxviii, 146 pages) color illustrations, color mapsReport Lessons from Department of Defense disaster relief efforts in the Asia-Pacific RegionBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph"Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense."0-8330-8043-1 Introduction Cyclone Nargis (Burma) Padang Earthquake, West Sumatra (Indonesia) 2010 monsoon floods (Pakistan) The Great East Japan Earthquake/Operation Tomodachi (Japan) Findings and recommendationsThe Department of Defense has long been able to play a major role in international humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HA/DR) due to its unique capabilities, manpower, and forward-deployed resources. The Asia-Pacific region is of particular importance to the United States because it bears the brunt of more than half of the world's natural disasters and is home to numerous key U.S. allies. In an effort to improve the effectiveness of HA/DR operations in the future, this report analyzes recent operations in Burma, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Japan, and identifies lessons that have emerged in the areas of (1) interagency coordination, (2) communication with the affected country, (3) coordination with other state and non-state actors, (4) prospects for U.S. security cooperation and building partner capacity for HA/DR, and (5) prospects for the increased involvement of regional organizations in HA/DR. This report also identifies complementary capabilities and comparative advantages that exist around the region, presents options for leveraging these capabilities to deal with future disasters, and assesses various crisis management mechanisms involving allies and partners that can be applied to other contingencies.Disaster reliefPacific AreaCase studiesHumanitarian assistancePacific AreaCase studiesHumanitarian assistanceUnited StatesEvaluationIntegrated operations (Military science)Case studiesUnited StatesArmed ForcesCivic actionCase studiesElectronic books.DoD (HA/DR) operationsDisaster reliefHumanitarian assistanceHumanitarian assistanceEvaluation.Integrated operations (Military science)363.3480973Moroney Jennifer D. P.1973-899257Rand CorporationWaSeSSWaSeSSBOOK9910220121203321Lessons from Department of Defense disaster relief efforts in the Asia-Pacific Region2883569UNINA