"This book offers insight into how and why planning strategies are effective in crisis situations, and broadens our view of public sector planning. Contrary to traditional views that perceive the public sector as rigid and slow at problem solving, Inam shows that it is the routine, bureaucratic structure of public agencies, based on familiar protocols and large-scale coordination, which actually enables rapid and successful response in times of crisis." -- Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Professor and Chair, UCLA Department of Urban Planning"[This is] an intelligently written book that addresses an important topic in a clear fashion...Inam's argument re-directs disaster planning, turning it from an 'exceptional case' to a process inherent in 'everyday' planning and policymaking." -- Robert A. Beauregard, Professor of Urban Policy, The New School University