A consistent problem that confronts disaster reduction is the
disjunction between academic and expert knowledge and policies and
practices of agencies mandated to deal with the concern. Although a
great deal of knowledge has been acquired regarding many aspects of
disasters, such as driving factors, risk construction, complexity of
resettlement, and importance of peoples' culture, very little has become
protocol and procedure. Disaster Upon Disaster illuminates the
numerous disjunctions between the suppositions, realities, agendas, and
executions in the field, goes on to detail contingencies, predicaments,
old and new plights, and finally advances solutions toward greatly
improved outcomes.