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Copeland, Mary Ellen. "Wellness Recovery Action Plan." Occupational Therapy in Mental Health 17, no. 3-4 (September 14, 2002): 127–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j004v17n03_09.

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Kelly, Ciaran J., Edward A. Codling, and Emer Rogan. "The Irish Sea cod recovery plan: some lessons learned." ICES Journal of Marine Science 63, no. 4 (January 1, 2006): 600–610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.12.001.

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Abstract Historically, cod has been one of the most important fish stocks in the North Atlantic. Recent stock collapses have been attributed to overfishing, and in February 2000 the European Commission established a closed area in the Irish Sea as part of a general recovery plan. The recovery plan was further revised and implemented between 2001 and 2005. However, the recovery plan has not provided the expected benefit, and the stock is still thought to be below the safe limit of Blim = 6000 t. We use stochastic simulations to investigate possible stock trajectories over a seven-year period from 1999 to 2005 under various scenarios of fishing mortality. Comparing the results of simulations with reality, it is clear that more drastic action is required if the stock is to recover in the medium term. The recovery plan was not explicitly designed to deal with uncertainty in the system, and this, we believe, resulted in the failure to meet the recovery plan objectives.
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Pedro, R. "Portuguese Recovery and Resilience Plan:." European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review 17, no. 2 (2022): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/epppl/2022/2/7.

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Huh,Jun and 송석록. "Local Government’s Financial Recovery Plan." Local Government Law Journal 8, no. 1 (March 2008): 175–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.21333/lglj.2008.8.1.008.

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Junseob YI. "Local Government’s Financial Recovery Plan." Local Government Law Journal 8, no. 2 (June 2008): 39–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21333/lglj.2008.8.2.002.

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Edwards, Bruce, and John Cooper. "Testing the disaster recovery plan." Information Management & Computer Security 3, no. 1 (March 1995): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09685229510088241.

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Cooper, John, and Bruce Edwards. "Testing the disaster recovery plan." Computer Audit Update 1994, no. 12 (December 1994): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0960-2593(94)90127-9.

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Collinson, Helen. "Testing the disaster recovery plan." Computers & Security 14, no. 4 (January 1995): 302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-4048(95)97083-m.

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Doughty, Ken. "Auditing the Disaster Recovery Plan." EDPACS 21, no. 3 (September 1993): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07366989309451640.

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Logan, Andrew J. "Developing the Office Recovery Plan." Information Systems Security 2, no. 3 (January 1993): 73–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19393559308551369.

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Cranage, David. "Plan to do it right: and plan for recovery." International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 16, no. 4 (June 2004): 210–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09596110410537360.

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Palmer, Victoria J., Caroline L. Johnson, John S. Furler, Konstancja Densley, Maria Potiriadis, and Jane M. Gunn. "Written plans: an overlooked mechanism to develop recovery-oriented primary care for depression?" Australian Journal of Primary Health 20, no. 3 (2014): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py12128.

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There is a global shift to foster patient-centred and recovery-oriented mental health services. This has resulted from the expansion of how the concept of recovery is understood in mental health literature and practice. Recovery is now more than a return to function or reduction in symptoms; it is a subjective, individualised and multi-faceted experience. To date there has not been investigation of how recovery-oriented services can be translated and implemented into the primary mental health care system. This paper presents the results of a survey from a prospective cohort of primary care patients with probable depression about the importance of written plans to recover. The benefits of having a written plan to recover from depression, as outlined by the participants, were analysed using Leximancer software. The findings provide insights into how written plans may be an important mechanism for implementing a recovery-oriented primary mental health care system. We conclude that the benefits of a written plan provide insight into how patients conceptualise recovery.
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Foster, Sam. "Shaping the post-pandemic recovery plan." British Journal of Nursing 30, no. 3 (February 11, 2021): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2021.30.3.201.

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Our teams are at the core of the NHS, but if we are to rebuild our services, we must first focus on the wellbeing of our staff, providing them with a space to heal, says Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals
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Ika Romadoni Yunita and Nailis Syafi’ah. "Pengembangan Disaster Recovery Plan Menghadapi Pandemi." JURNAL TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI 12, no. 1 (March 10, 2021): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.51903/jtikp.v12i1.220.

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Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) merupakan sekumpulan dokumen yang mendefinisikan setiap aktifitas, tindakan serta prosedur yang harus dilakukan terkait pemulihan bencana, melanjutkan proses bisnis yang tertunda dalam waktu yang singkat dan dapat menyelamatkan aset pada sektor system informasi pada saat pandemi. Hasil akhir yang dihasilkan adalah berupa dokumen Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) yang berisi panduan dalam melakukan tahapan-tahapan dalam pemulihan terhadap bencana, kebijakan untuk melakukan aktivitas-aktivitas, prosedur untuk tahapan langkah-langkah sebelum melakukan aktivitas dan formulir untuk mengisi informas-informasi yang didapat dalam melakukan pemulihan ketika menghadapi pandemi dengan menggunakan standar NIST SP 800-34.
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Pedro, R. "The Portuguese Recovery and Resilience Plan:." European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review 17, no. 1 (2022): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/epppl/2022/1/4.

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Liu, Qiang, Miao Yu, Hong Li Jia, and Pan Jie Chen. "Network Control of Disaster Recovery Plan." Advanced Materials Research 945-949 (June 2014): 2289–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.945-949.2289.

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DRP is considered as a business function for the continuity of business, which can be used to build a suitable IT infrastructure. Using DRP, a company's data is easily secured, maintained or resumed. Therefore, this article provides an overview of DRP and performs it for an organization with three branches.
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White, Stewart. "The Data Network Disaster Recovery Plan:." Information Management & Computer Security 2, no. 3 (August 1994): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09685229410066192.

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Phelps, Norman L. "SETTING UP A CRISIS RECOVERY PLAN." Journal of Business Strategy 6, no. 4 (February 1986): 5–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb039125.

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Lee, Jae-Eun. "What's the Disaster Recovery? Types and Preimpact Plan of Recovery." Journal of the Korea Contents Association 11, no. 10 (October 28, 2011): 267–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/jkca.2011.11.10.267.

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Pulyala, Ranjith. "Localized Network Reconfiguration Plan for Wireless Mesh Networks." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 4 (April 30, 2022): 779–805. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.41305.

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Abstract: Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a key technology for next-generation wireless networking. Because of their advantages over other wireless networks, WMNs are undergoing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applications. In multi-hop wireless mesh networks (WMNs) experience frequent link failures caused by channel interference, dynamic obstacles and/or applications’ bandwidth demands. These failures cause severe performance degradation in WMNs or require expensive, manual network management for their real-time recovery. This paper presents an Autonomous network Reconfiguration System (ARS) that enables a multi-radio WMN to autonomously recover from local link failures to preserve network performance. ARS also improves channel efficiency by more than 90% over the other recovery methods. During their lifetime, multi-hop wireless mesh networks (WMNs) experience frequent link failures caused by channel interference, dynamic obstacles, and/or applications’ bandwidth demands. These failures cause severe performance degradation in WMNs or require expensive manual network management for their real-time recovery. By using channel and radio diversities in WMNs, ARS generates necessary changes in local radio and channel assignments in order to recover from failures. Next, based on the thus-generated configuration changes, the system cooperatively reconfigures network settings among local mesh routers. ARS has been evaluated extensively through ns2-based simulation. Our evaluation results show that ARS outperforms existing failure-recovery schemes in improving channel-efficiency by more than 90% and in the ability of meeting the applications’ bandwidth demands by an average of 200%. Keywords: WMN, ARS, AODV, WCETT, ETT, RSVP, DSDV, ETX, ETOPE, BLC
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Marcella, Albert, and James Rauff. "Automated Disaster Recovery Plan Auditing: Prospects for Using Expert Systems to Evaluate Disaster Recovery Plans." EDPACS 21, no. 9 (March 1994): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07366989409451654.

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Norio Maki*, Haruo Hayashi*, and Keiko Tamura**. "Damage Scale and Long-term Recovery Plans in Japan: Working with Local People." Journal of Disaster Research 2, no. 6 (December 1, 2007): 431–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2007.p0431.

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After devastating disaster, local governments create their "long-term recovery plans." However, there is no clear threshold showing how severely damaged local governments would establish the plan, and no analysis on what kind of components those plans could include. Another issue about long-term recovery planning is how we compiling ideas or visions of stakeholders of an impacted community into a plan. There exists two aspects in planning, one is how ideas of stakeholders are compiled into a plan, and the other is how a feasible plan is established. This paper discusses about 1) the threshold and components for long-term recovery plans from historical data analysis on the various long term recovery plans in Japan during 1959 Ise Bay Typhoon Disaster to Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake Disaster, and 2) planning scheme to establish feasible plan with stakeholder involvement. As a results about the threshold and components on long-term recovery plans, when 8% house holds suffers major damage within total local government's house holds, local governments could establish "long-term recovery plans," and there exits two kinds of "long-term recovery plans" such as comprehensive plans and disaster reduction+short term recovery plans among recent "long-term recovery plans." And the scheme to develop long-term recovery planning by summing up 1690 of stakeholders' ideas on long term recovery of the community into the plan according to a strategic planning framework were developed from the case study in the Ojiya City long term recovery planning, which suffers severe damage from 2004 Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake Disaster. The planning process which could secure the feasibility and effectiveness of the plan and compile successfully various visions and ideas of stakeholders were compiled into the plan were developed.
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Gaol, Ford Lumban, Andry, and Tokuro Matsuo. "Development and implementation of disaster recovery plan in stock exchange industry in Indonesia." Open Engineering 12, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 605–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eng-2022-0054.

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Abstract The purpose of this work is to develop and implement a disaster recovery plan (DRP) in stock exchange industry in Indonesia, in order to perform a system recovery in the event of a disaster. To develop a DRP, there are several steps that must be performed as a risk analysis to determine how much risk the company would receive when a disaster occurs, business impact analysis to identify critical business units and necessary resources for the recovery process to run smoothly, to identify recovery strategies to be used as a backup method and recovery site, the recovery procedure that needs to be done in order to make the recovery process run properly, testing and review, and documentation of the DRP. Based on the results of tests that have been done, the development of DRPs can be implemented at stock Exchange industry in Indonesia. With the DRP, the company is expected to have a plan to prepare for and recover resources and information systems in order to be able to walk back in the event of a disaster in order to minimize losses to the company.
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Lai, Yung-Cheng (Rex), Kuan-Ting Chen, Tzu-Hao Yan, and Ming-Hua Li. "Simulation-Based Method of Capacity Utilization Evaluation to Account for Uncertainty in Recovery Time." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2672, no. 10 (August 8, 2018): 202–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198118790325.

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A typical objective of a railway agency is to design an efficient and reliable service plan. Although enhancing the level of capacity utilization may increase efficiency, the stability of the service plan may also decrease due to stochastic railway disruptions. Past studies used recovery time to evaluate the stability of a service plan; however, the variation of recovery time was not fully examined. Therefore, we developed a Monte Carlo simulation framework to address this issue and proposed four capacity-based indices for the evaluation of service efficiency and stability. These indices are capacity utilization efficiency, mean recovery time, dispersion of recovery time, and probability of unacceptable recovery time. The latter two new indices explored the variation of recovery time and probability of unacceptable long recovery time, which is undesired for railway operation. We conducted a real-world case study on the Taiwan Railways Administration before and after the service plan revision. Consequently, the northbound service plan needed a deliberate review and revision before implementation, whereas the southbound plan successfully increased capacity usage while not necessarily worsening stability. This result demonstrated that our study introduced uncertainty analysis into the evaluation framework and provided flexible information on the service plan. These developments can provide improved support in the decision-making of railway agencies to strike a balance between service level and asset usage.
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Montague, PhD, Marcia L., Kayla S. Sweet, PhD, Laura M. Stough, PhD, Amy N. Sharp, PhD, and Isabella Miracle, BS. "Designing and developing a disaster resource directory: A case example." Journal of Emergency Management 20, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.0576.

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Access to accurate, up-to-date information about resources and services is essential if survivors are to recover following disasters. Emergency managers need information about community resources to effectively plan for the recovery phase. Long-term recovery committees and case managers rely on resource directories to design recovery plans with survivors. This article describes a replicable approach used to swiftly create and maintain an online resource directory for individuals with disabilities following Hurricane Harvey.
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Fitriawati, Nora, Arief Herdiansah, Rohmat Taufiq, and Rachmat Destriana. "IT DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN DALAM MENDUKUNG BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN SAAT TERJADI FORCE MAJEURE." JIKA (Jurnal Informatika) 6, no. 3 (October 27, 2022): 249. http://dx.doi.org/10.31000/jika.v6i3.6320.

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Kondisi geografis negara Republik Indonesia yang berada pada 3 lempengan besar dunia yaitu: lempeng Eurasia, lempeng Indo-Australia dan lempeng Pasifik, lokasi kantor, tingginya tingkat kelalaian tenaga kerja di Indonesia membuat sebuah perusahaan perlu menyusun sebuah Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) untuk mendukung terimplementasinya Business Continuity Plan (BCP) yang cepat, akurat dan efisien apabila terjadi force majeure. Metode membangun sebuah Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) dilakukan dengan membuat sebuah asesmen risiko dengan membuat daftar penyebab risiko, risiko apa saja yang akan timbul, perkiraan dampak yang ditimbulkan serta membuat Management Planing terhadap risiko yang ditimbulkan. Dengan mengimplementasikan Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP), Perusahaan akan dapat lebih memiliki daya saing, karena perusahaan juga dapat mengimplementasikan sebuah Business Continue Plan (BCP) pada semua infrastruktur IT dan database yang dimiliki sehingga jika terjadi Force Majure, pelayanan akan jasa yang diberikan perusahaan kepada pelanggan tetap dapat dijaga dengan baik.
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Seip, Dale, and Chris Ritchie. "Mountain caribou recovery plan for British Columbia." Rangifer 32, no. 2 (March 8, 2012): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/2.32.2.2260.

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Young, Stephen. "When ransomware strikes, what's your recovery plan?" Network Security 2021, no. 7 (July 2021): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1353-4858(21)00077-5.

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Guster, Dennis, and Olivia F. Lee. "Enhancing the Disaster Recovery Plan Through Virtualization." Journal of Information Technology Research 4, no. 4 (October 2011): 18–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitr.2011100102.

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Currently, organizations are increasingly aware of the need to protect their computer infrastructure to maintain continuity of operations. This process involves a number of different concerns including: managing natural disasters, equipment failure, and security breaches, poor data management, inadequate design, and complex/impractical design. The purpose of this article is to delineate how virtualization of hosts and cloud computing can be used to address the concerns resulting in improved computer infrastructure that can easily be restored following a natural disaster and which features fault tolerant hosts/components, isolates applications security attacks, is simpler in design, and is easier to manage. Further, because this technology has been out for a number of years and its capabilities have matured an attempt has been made to describe those capabilities as well as document successful applications.
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Pearson, David L., Andrew L. Hamilton, and Terry L. Erwin. "Recovery Plan for the Endangered Taxonomy Profession." BioScience 61, no. 1 (January 2011): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/bio.2011.61.1.11.

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HONJO, Yuichi. "Implementation of the Kobe City Recovery Plan." Japan Social Innovation Journal 1, no. 1 (2011): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.12668/jsij.1.1.

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Aggelinos, George, and Sokratis K. Katsikas. "Enhancing SSADM with disaster recovery plan activities." Information Management & Computer Security 19, no. 4 (October 11, 2011): 248–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09685221111173067.

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Edwards, Bruce. "Developing a Successful Network Disaster Recovery Plan." Information Management & Computer Security 2, no. 3 (August 1994): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09685229410066200.

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Lozupone, Vincent. "Disaster recovery plan for medical records company." International Journal of Information Management 37, no. 6 (December 2017): 622–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2017.05.015.

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Watt, Steve. "Maintaining and testing a disaster recovery plan." Computer Fraud & Security Bulletin 10, no. 6 (April 1988): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0142-0496(88)90134-8.

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Hinde, Stephen. "Organization B disaster recovery plan: Part 1." Computer Audit Update 1994, no. 4 (April 1994): 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0960-2593(94)90007-8.

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Highland, Esther H. "Make a plan for PC disaster recovery." Computers & Security 7, no. 3 (June 1988): 329. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-4048(88)90100-9.

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Harvey, Erik, Jonathan M. Hoekstra, Raymond J. O'Connor, and William F. Fagan. "RECOVERY PLAN REVISIONS: PROGRESS OR DUE PROCESS?" Ecological Applications 12, no. 3 (June 2002): 682–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/1051-0761(2002)012[0682:rprpod]2.0.co;2.

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Marie, Michael Ste. "Do You Have a Disaster Recovery Plan?" Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective 19, no. 1 (March 17, 2010): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19393550903317088.

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Jones, Peter. "A Review of the UK’s Tourism Recovery Plans Post COVID-19." ATHENS JOURNAL OF TOURISM 9, no. 1 (February 24, 2022): 9–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajt.9-1-1.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked global economic havoc and disrupted the lives of the majority of the world’s population, and many governments have pursued a wide range of measures to stimulate economic and social recovery. In June 2021 the UK government published a tourism recovery plan, which set out the role that it hopes to play in assisting and accelerating the tourism sector’s recovery from COVID-19 and a framework for how the government will work with the sector to rebuild and revitalise tourism within the UK. This paper focuses on this plan, and includes a short literature review, a summary of the plan, and some concluding reflections. Keywords: COVID-19, recovery plan, tourism sector, UK government
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Demarco, Carolina Faccio, Cassia Brocca Caballero, Thays França Afonso, Ana Luiza Bertani Dall'Agnol, Mateus Torres Nazari, Maurizio Silveira Quadro, and Robson Andreazza. "Impacts and recovery techniques of degraded areas by petroleum spills - case study in southern Brazil." Ciência e Natura 42 (January 15, 2020): e21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460x39233.

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Oil spills can threaten the environmental quality of coastal ecosystems. The environmental impact of accidents of this type is significant and it is important to understand them in order to assess the magnitude of such accidents. In this way, the present work aimed to discuss some of the main environmental impacts that can be caused by accidents of oil spill in marine and terrestrial environments, besides presenting a review of cleaning processes for the recovery of these degraded areas. In addition, this study aimed to elaborate a Program for the Recovery of Degraded Areas (PRAD) aiming a work plan for a case study: oil leakage in the coastal region of the municipality of Tramandaí (RS). Thus, a description of the study area was carried out aiming the correct elaboration of a work plan for the recovery of the area. The plan was based on preliminary assessment, containment and removal of oil in the aquatic environment, cleaning of the coastal environment, waste management, destination of the recovered area, along with schedule and budgets. The information presented in this paper serves as a support for the elaboration of recovery programs for areas degraded by oil accidents.
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Kim, So Yeon, Jeong Won Lee, and Hag Yeol Kim. "Long-term Disaster Recovery Plan in Japan and US: Policy Implications of Natural Disaster Recovery Plan in Korea." Crisis and Emergency Management 13, no. 3 (April 9, 2017): 17–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.14251/crisisonomy.2017.13.3.17.

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Xu, Rui, Chao Chen, Siyao Lu, and Zhaoyu Li. "Autonomous Recovery from Spacecraft Plan Failures by Regulatory Repair While Retaining Operability." Aerospace 9, no. 1 (January 14, 2022): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9010040.

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Pre-designed spacecraft plans suffer from failure due to the uncertain space environment. In this case, instead of spending a long time waiting for ground control to upload a feasible plan in order to achieve the mission goals, the spacecraft could repair the failed plan while executing another part of the plan. This paper proposes a method called Isolation and Repair Plan Failures (IRPF) for a spaceship with durable, concurrent, and resource-dependent actions. To enable the spacecraft to perform some actions when a plan fails, IRPF separates all defective actions from executable actions in the pre-designed plan according to causal analysis between the failure state and the established plan. Then, to address the competition between operation and repair during the partial execution of the plan, IRPF sets up several regulatory factors associated with the search process for a solution, and then repairs the broken plan within the limits of these factors. Experiments were carried out in simulations of a satellite and a multi-rover system. The results demonstrate that, compared with replanning and other plan-repair methods, IRPF creates an execution plan more quickly and searches for a recovery plan with fewer explored state nodes in a shorter period of time.
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Clark, J. Alan, Jonathan M. Hoekstra, P. Dee Boersma, and Peter Kareiva. "Improving U.S. Endangered Species Act Recovery Plans: Key Findings and Recommendations of the SCB Recovery Plan Project." Conservation Biology 16, no. 6 (December 2002): 1510–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1739.2002.01376.x.

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Aps, Robert, and Hans Lassen. "Recovery of depleted Baltic Sea fish stocks: a review." ICES Journal of Marine Science 67, no. 9 (August 8, 2010): 1856–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsq118.

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Abstract Aps, R., and Lassen, H. 2010. Recovery of depleted Baltic Sea fish stocks: a review. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 1856–1860. Attempts to recover some depleted Baltic fish stocks between 1995 and 2008 are reviewed. Management measures aimed at recovery were adopted by competent authorities (until 2005 the International Baltic Fisheries Commission, IBSFC), including the Baltic Salmon Action Plan (1997), Long-Term Management Strategy for Cod Stocks in the Baltic Sea (1999), Long-Term Management Strategy for the Sprat Stock in the Baltic Sea (2000), Recovery Plan for Baltic Cod (2001), and the Long-Term Objectives and Strategies for the Management of Baltic Sea Herring (2000–2002). For all stocks, TACs have been set systematically more than the scientific advice based on sustainable exploitation. We interpret this as “decision overfishing”. There is also evidence of extensive underreporting of catches, which is interpreted as “implementation overfishing”. This means that a management body is knowingly maintaining a situation of overfishing. Nevertheless, measures have also been taken to combat the situation. Our analysis suggests that decision overfishing is related strongly to overcapacity of the fleets. The combination of decision overfishing and implementation overfishing, and not the management measures per se, could be the reason for the failure of depleted stocks to recover.
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Kumar, Ashok. "Business continuity plan." South Asian Journal of Engineering and Technology 10, no. 2 (June 30, 2020): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/sajet.2020.2.2.

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The Business continuity plan and strategy provide effective solutions to Multi-cloud and Microservice approach. The business continuity plan helps to maintain backup and disaster recovery. It ensures continuous business processes during disasters and emergencies. The business continuity planning methods that include risk assessment, analyze impacts, and entire business continuity strategies.
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Polak, Katherine. "Recent Developments in Health Law: ERISA: Subrogation, Sereboff, and the “Make Whole” Doctrine: The D.C. Circuit Defines Ambiguity in ERISA Subrogation Clauses—Moore v. Capital Care, Inc." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 34, no. 4 (2006): 828–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720x.2006.00105.x.

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On August 29, 2006, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held that an injured ERISA plan beneficiary need not be “made whole” by any injury-related recovery from a third party in order for her ERISA plan to assert subrogation or reimbursement rights if the plan's terms either 1) “unambiguously establish a plan priority” to any funds a beneficiary recovers from a third party, or 2) are reasonably interpreted to establish such a priority by an ERISA plan fiduciary clearly authorized to do so.In 1991, appellants William and Judith Moore (the Moores) purchased an ERISA health insurance policy (the plan) from Blue Cross Blue Shield of the National Capital Area and its wholly-owned subsidiary CapitalCare (CC/BCBS). On September 10, 1992, the Moores’ daughter Alistaire, a plan beneficiary, was seriously injured in an automobile accident.
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Armstrong, Ted (E R. )., Michael Gluck, Glen Hooper, Iain Mettam, Gerald D. Racey, and Marc Rondeau. "Caribou conservation and recovery in Ontario: development and implementation of the Caribou Conservation Plan." Rangifer 32, no. 2 (March 8, 2012): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/2.32.2.2266.

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The range of Ontario’s woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) (forest-dwelling ecotype) has receded northward substantially over many decades, leading to its current Threatened designation. Ontario released its Caribou Conservation Plan (CCP) in the fall of 2009. This policy responded to public input and recommendations from the Ontario Woodland Caribou Recovery Team and the Caribou Science Review Panel, and outlines conservation and recovery actions to conserve and recover caribou. Within an adaptive management framework, the CCP builds upon a recent history of managing at large landscape scales in Ontario to implement a range management approach as the basis for recovery actions. These commitments and actions include enhanced research and monitoring, improved caribou habitat planning at the landscape scale, an integrated range analysis approach using advanced assessment tools to evaluate thresholds of habitat amount, arrangement and disturbance, the assessment of probability of persistence, consideration of cumulative effects, meeting forest management silvicultural performance requirements, consideration of caribou recovery implications when managing other wildlife, an initial focus on the southern edge of caribou distribution where threats are most significant, improved outreach and stewardship, and consideration of Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge in recovery actions. Implementation of the CCP signifies a long-term provincial commitment to caribou recovery, initially focusing on identified priorities within the CCP.
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Slade, Mike, Gemma Luke, and Lucy Knowles. "Methodologies for evaluating recovery training." Clinical Psychology Forum 1, no. 193 (January 2009): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpscpf.2009.1.193.10.

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Methodologies for evaluating the impact of a mental health staff training programme in recovery were piloted. Preliminary normative UK data for standardised recovery outcome measures are presented, and a novel care plan audit approach for quantifying dependency-inducing practice is identified.
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Putra, Ratu Agung Bagus Ngurah. "Strategic Recovery Plan: The Resilience of Wyndham Garden Kuta Beach Bali after Major Impacts of Covid-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Glocal Tourism 2, no. 1 (March 30, 2021): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.58982/injogt.v2i1.37.

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Purpose: This research aims to determine the impacts of the Covid-19 outbreak on the hotel industry in Bali, specifically at Wyndham Garden Kuta Beach Bali. It is to analyze the efforts to overcome with a Strategic Recovery Plan. Research methods: This research is an exploration research with participatory observation used to collect all of the research data. The researcher uses Business Continuity (BC) dan Disaster Recovery (DR) method as reference to understand the map of pandemic effect, determine operational variable and develop Strategic Recovery plan. Findings: The hotel management have formulated six phases of Strategic Recovery Plan consisting of Market Research and Business Strategy, The Top Priorities, Strategic Findings, Set Milestone, Market Segment Projection, and Work Plan. Implication: Those six phases are created to focus business operation on necessary and realistic action that can be implemented during challenging market condition effected by the long run Covid-19 pandemic.
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