The Disaster Research Center, the first social science research center in the world
  devoted to the study of disasters, was established at Ohio State University in 1963 
  and moved to the University of Delaware in 1985. The center conducts field and survey
  research on group, organizational and community preparation for, response to, and
  recovery from natural and technological disasters and other community-wide crises.
  DRC researchers have carried out systematic studies on a broad range of disaster types,
  including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hazardous chemical incidents,
  plane crashes. DRC has also done research on civil disturbances and riots, including
  the 1992 Los Angeles unrest. Staff have conducted nearly 600 field studies since the
  Center's inception, traveling to communities throughout the United States and to a
  number of foreign countries, including Mexico, Canada, Japan, and Italy.

 
 
 
 

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