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Crisis Relocation Planning Host Area Survey Analysis
The 1974 Host Area Surveys conducted in 9 pilot areas for Crisis Relocation Planning were analyzed with the objective of developing a method to predict the number of spaces that will be available for congregate care in buildings in the host areas. The 1974 Host Area Surveys were adequate for on-site planning in the pilot areas. No adequate predictive method is available yet. Constraints on housing facilities are analyzed. Suggestions are made for survey management and for preference ordering housing. (Author)
Crisis Relocation Planning Host Area Survey Analysis
The 1974 Host Area Surveys conducted in 9 pilot areas for Crisis Relocation Planning were analyzed with the objective of developing a method to predict the number of spaces that will be available for congregate care in buildings in the host areas. The 1974 Host Area Surveys were adequate for on-site planning in the pilot areas. No adequate predictive method is available yet. Constraints on housing facilities are analyzed. Suggestions are made for survey management and for preference ordering housing. (Author)
Crisis Relocation Planning Host Area Survey Analysis
W. L. White (author)
1975
74 pages
Report
No indication
English
Emergency Services & Planning , Civil Defense , Housing(Dwellings) , Site selection , National Defense , Emergencies , Mathematical prediction , Methodology , Planning , Buildings , Data bases , Space(Room) , Surveys , Relocation , Civilian population , Food dispensing , Food consumption , Schools , Universities , Management planning and control , Crisis relocation planning , Hotels , Motels , Comfort
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