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Over the last century, the scale of Canada’s domestic disaster response system has grown significantly due to the country’s increased capacity for emergency management and the rise in natural hazards. However, there has been no systematic assessment of how effectively this multilevel system, which includes all levels of government and the military, has been integrated, and how efficient this system actually is at responding to high-level disasters.

Using in-depth archival analysis and interviews with senior military and civilian officials on the inside, Boots on the Ground provides a detailed examination of Canada’s disaster response system. Including policy recommendations focused on the expansion of emergency management networks, the maintenance of Canada’s decentralized emergency management system, and disaster response resources for First Nations communities, Boots on the Ground aims to highlight opportunities to improve Canada

Trade Review
"Botha has clearly done his homework when it comes to policies, mandates, and bureaucratic realities, and his many interviews help him get to the heart of disaster response." -- Kelly S. Thompson * Literary Review of Canada *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Emergency Management and The Military in Canada 2. Assessing Disaster Response Through an Original Collaborative Framework 3. The Presence of Interorganizational Collaboration 4. The Quality of Interorganizational Collaboration 5. The Barriers to Interorganizational Collaboration 6. Results, Implications, and Recommendations Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography

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    Publisher: University of Toronto Press
    Publication Date: 29/04/2022
    ISBN13: 9781487529789, 978-1487529789
    ISBN10: 1487529783

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Over the last century, the scale of Canada’s domestic disaster response system has grown significantly due to the country’s increased capacity for emergency management and the rise in natural hazards. However, there has been no systematic assessment of how effectively this multilevel system, which includes all levels of government and the military, has been integrated, and how efficient this system actually is at responding to high-level disasters.

    Using in-depth archival analysis and interviews with senior military and civilian officials on the inside, Boots on the Ground provides a detailed examination of Canada’s disaster response system. Including policy recommendations focused on the expansion of emergency management networks, the maintenance of Canada’s decentralized emergency management system, and disaster response resources for First Nations communities, Boots on the Ground aims to highlight opportunities to improve Canada

    Trade Review
    "Botha has clearly done his homework when it comes to policies, mandates, and bureaucratic realities, and his many interviews help him get to the heart of disaster response." -- Kelly S. Thompson * Literary Review of Canada *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Emergency Management and The Military in Canada 2. Assessing Disaster Response Through an Original Collaborative Framework 3. The Presence of Interorganizational Collaboration 4. The Quality of Interorganizational Collaboration 5. The Barriers to Interorganizational Collaboration 6. Results, Implications, and Recommendations Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography

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