10 Best Books on Extension Management and Programme Planning

We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Extension Management and Programme Planning, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Extension Management and Programme Planning Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Extension Management and Programme Planning below.

 
1."Penguin Dictionary Of Building Fourth Edition (Penguin Reference)" by John S Scott and James H Maclean
“Penguin Dictionary Of Building Fourth Edition (Penguin Reference)” Book Review: This book helps us understand the confusing maze of jargon and technical terms. It is for students and professional architects. It is also for bricklayers, carpenters, glaziers, plasterers, plumbers, or DIY enthusiasts. This book provides accurate explanations of the techniques.

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2."The Real Estate Terms Pocketbook Dictionary" by Robin Scott
“The Real Estate Terms Pocketbook Dictionary” Book Review: This book is a dictionary of real estate terms. It has many terms related to construction, investing in real estate, financing, renovating, and electrical systems. This book is helpful for people who invest in real estate, renovate houses, build new houses, or work as brokers and real estate professionals.

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3."Recommended Residential Construction for Coastal Areas: Building on Strong and Safe Foundations" by Federal Emergency Management Agency and Department of Homeland Security
“Recommended Residential Construction for Coastal Areas: Building on Strong and Safe Foundations” Book Review: This book is about bad storms in the past. It talks about Hurricanes Andrew, Hugo, Charley, Katrina, and Rita. The book talks about how the things we build can be damaged by these storms. People who build houses or work in engineering can use this book to learn how to make buildings that are stronger and safer. The book talks about how to design and build new houses that can resist bad weather. It also talks about how to build strong foundations for buildings in areas where there are a lot of storms. It has ideas for how to do this without needing a lot of extra work. The book focuses on foundations for houses and it talks about building codes. It talks about how to build houses that can resist disasters like floods and strong winds. The book also has information about a type of foundation called the Case H foundation. It also has information from other sources like the International Residential Code and the Wood Frame Construction Manual.

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4."Homebuilders' Guide to Earthquake-Resistant Design and Construction (Fema 232 - June 2006)" by Building Seismic Safety Council and National Institute of Building Sciences
“Homebuilders’ Guide to Earthquake-Resistant Design and Construction (Fema 232 – June 2006)” Book Review: This book explains how to build houses that can resist earthquakes. People who build houses or are interested in learning about building can read this book. The book tells us what rules to follow from the 2003 International Residential Code. It also talks about a project called the FEMA-funded CUREE-Caltech Wood Frame Project. The book has plans for how to build houses that can resist earthquakes using modern methods. It also talks about how to build a house without needing an engineer. This book also has information about how to use these ideas and why they are important.

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5."Taking Shelter from the Storm: Building a Safe Room Inside Your House" by Federal Emergency Management Agency
“Taking Shelter from the Storm: Building a Safe Room Inside Your House” Book Review: This book talks about how strong winds can affect buildings. It explains how people build houses in places where hurricanes happen a lot. The book talks about how important it is to have a safe place to go during a hurricane. It also talks about different ways to build houses that can resist strong winds. It talks about the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Research Center and has designs for shelters. The book explains how shelters can protect people from high winds and flying debris. It talks about what kinds of forces buildings should be able to resist. It explains how important it is to think about shelters as one of the most important things to have during a hurricane.

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6."Equal Opportunities in Staff Development" by Sheila Dainow
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7."DISASTER and RECOVERY PLANNING: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERS" by Joesph Gustin
“DISASTER and RECOVERY PLANNING: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERS” Book Review: This is the fourth edition of a book that has been updated. It talks about how to prevent bad things from happening. It explains how disasters can affect a company’s ability to work. The book talks about how to plan for things that might happen and how to prevent losing important things. It helps us understand how to get people out of a building if something bad happens, how to train employees, and who is in charge. It also has checklists for what to do in different situations, how to protect computers and data, and what to do if there is a bomb threat. The book also talks about how to make sure there is power if the regular power goes out and how to check things to make sure they are safe. The book explains how the media can help with planning for bad things and with recovering after they happen.

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8."Peace of Mind in Earthquake Country: How to Save Your Home, Business, and Life" by Peter Yanev
“Peace of Mind in Earthquake Country: How to Save Your Home, Business, and Life” Book Review: This is the third edition of a book that has been updated and expanded. It talks about how to make sure your property can handle a big earthquake. The book explains how earthquakes happen and how to build structures in areas where there are faults. It helps us understand how to make sure buildings that already exist are strong enough. The book also talks about insurance policies and has maps to show where there might be faults. It explains words like “liquefaction” and “cripple walls” so they are easier to understand.

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9."Coming Home after Disaster: Multiple Dimensions of Housing Recovery" by Alka Sapat and Ann-Margaret Esnard
“Coming Home after Disaster: Multiple Dimensions of Housing Recovery” Book Review: This book is about what happens to housing after a disaster. It talks about problems that happen all over the world. The book explains how social, economic, and political issues are all connected to housing. It covers many different aspects of housing after a disaster. The book talks about important issues and challenges that come up after a disaster. It is for both people who study disasters and people who work to help after disasters. The book explains how emergency management, public administration, public policy, urban planning, sociology, anthropology, geography, economics, and architecture are all important to understanding post-disaster housing.

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10."A Designer's Log: Case Studies in Instructional Design" by Michael Power and Terry Anderson
“A Designer’s Log: Case Studies in Instructional Design” Book Review: This book is about designing online learning. It talks about instructional designers and their problem-solving skills. It includes Power documents and an instructional design model for transforming courses. It helps to convert single-mode instruction to dual-mode instruction. It also introduces the designer’s log, which is a unique contribution to the field of online learning.

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