| List of Tables and Figures | vii |
| Abbreviations and Acronyms | ix |
| About the Authors | xiii |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |
| Alessandra Jerolleman and William L. Waugh, Jr. | 1 |
| Chapter 2: Mutual Aid: A Grassroots Model for Justice and Equity in Emergency Management | |
| Miriam Belblidia and Chenier Kliebert | 11 |
| Chapter 3: Agricultural and Fishery Disasters: Public Policy Challenges and Just Recovery in a Critical Infrastructure Sector | |
| Jerry V. Graves | 31 |
| Chapter 4: Lessons from Co-occurring Disasters: COVID-19 and Eight Hurricanes | |
| Alessandra Jerolleman, Shirley Laska and Julie Torres | 59 |
| Chapter 5: Federal Indian Policy and the Fulfillment of the Trust Responsibility for Disaster Management in Indian Country | |
| Samantha J. Cordova | 89 |
| Chapter 6: Equity and Justice in Hazard Mitigation | |
| Oluponmile Olonilua | 107 |
| Chapter 7: Just Recovery for Individuals with Access and Functional Needs | |
| Jacob Fast | 131 |
| Chapter 8: The Underside of Epiphany: Wandering Wonderings | |
| Richard Krajeski, Lorna Jarrett Blanchard, Maraya Ben-Joseph, Mây Nguyễn, Tu’o’i Nguyễn, Bryan Parras, David Rico, M. Kalani Souza, Dezzi Synan, Kristina Peterson, Julie Maldonado, Alessandra Jerolleman and Nathan Jessee | 153 |
| Chapter 9: The Role of Emerging Technologies and Social Justice in Emergency Management Practice: The Good, the Bad, and the Future | |
| Paula R. Buchanan and Chayne Sparagowski | 175 |
| Index | 201 |
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