Contents: Social and Psychological Factors in Systems Evaluation; Description of National Institutions and Quantitative Analysis of Institutional Problems in a Postattack Environment; Local Civil Defense System Synthesis; Vulnerability of Local Transportation Systems; Local Distribution System Configurations; Land Use Relationship to Population Survival; Prediction of Urban Casualties and the Medical Load from a High-Yield Nuclear Burst; Casualty Prediction Comparisons Utilizing the Shelter Evaluation Program; Highlights of Transportation Vulnerability Studies 1959-1968; DoD Industrial Defense Programs; Social and Psychological Constraints in the System; Measures of Effectiveness for Systems Evaluations.
Proceedings of the Civil Defense Systems Evaluation Research Conference. Volume I. October 14-17, 1968 held at The Institute for Defense Analyses, Arlington, Virginia
1968
280 pages
Report
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English
Passive Defense Systems , Nuclear Warfare , Social Concerns , Civil defense , Symposia , Nuclear warfare , Social psychology , Transportation , Vulnerability , Economics , Social sciences , Shelters , Nuclear explosion damage , Industries , Mobilization , Department of defense , Systems engineering , Human factors engineering , Civilian personnel , Population , Behavior , Urban areas , Nuclear warfare casualties , Survival(Personnel) , Mathematical prediction , Postattack operations