Planning for all disaster contingencies impossible

By Arthur Page

Release Date: September 12, 2005 This content is archived.

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An article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on disaster plans and their effectiveness quotes Ernest Sternberg, professor of urban and regional planning, who says you have to plan with the assumption that you don't know what you'll encounter, because it's not possible, nor rational, to try to prepare for all contingencies. Go to article.