Disaster Preparedness & Recovery

We are dedicated to educating citizens about disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. To support Texans, we provide a wide variety of educational resources to reduce the impact of natural and man-made disasters on individuals, families and communities.

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Disaster Preparedness & Recovery

Publications

Publication

This free e-book explains the step-by-step process to assess, mitigate, and recover from water damage after a natural disaster.

Programs

We offer numerous free and affordable programs on agriculture and natural resources, family and community health, economic health and youth development. We also offer many volunteer opportunities. Browse the list below.
Program

The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Webinar Series provides research-based strategies and applied management recommendations that enhance stewardship practices for our natural resources.

Texas Extension Disaster Education Network

Texas Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) is a collaborative educational network dedicated to educating citizens about disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.

All Resources on Disaster Preparedness & Recovery

  • Publication

    This free e-book explains the step-by-step process to assess, mitigate, and recover from water damage after a natural disaster.

  • The Cooking Well Series is a suite of programs which includes various lessons of interactive classes with research-based information accompanied by a cooking component.
    Resources for this program are provided by county agents directly.

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  • Program

    The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Webinar Series provides research-based strategies and applied management recommendations that enhance stewardship practices for our natural resources.

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  • Tools and Apps

    TexasET provides daily reference and weather data from special weather stations and has online tools for use of this data in irrigation scheduling.

  • Research Institute or Center

    The Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute works to improve the conservation and management of natural resources and private land stewardship through research, education and policy.

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