Due to the damage caused by global warming, scientists predict that the frequency and severity of weather-related disaster events will increase dramatically. This book provides a clear procedural roadmap for emergency managers, policy makers, and community officials, demonstrating how to reduce the impacts of future disaster events that may be intensified by the effects of global warming. Case studies describe real-world experiences in community-based hazard mitigation and illustrate how efforts should be designed and implemented. The authors explain how to develop community partnerships that include all stakeholders and they identify staffing and resource requirements for successful programs.