Evaluating preparedness and resilience initiatives for distressed populations vulnerable to disasters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Bernardo K. Bittencourt, M. P. Cannabrava, T. K. Del Rosario, M. Hamilton, M. Kampmann, J. McGrath, B. B. Ribeiro, J. O. Gomes, J. Lambert
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Floods and landslides have caused devastation and high mortality rates in favela populations in Brazil in recent years. Public agencies of Brazil have increased efforts to improve emergency management. This paper describes an effort using systems analysis and cognitive engineering to improve the design and implementation of mobile command centers for resilience of favela populations vulnerable to natural and man-made disasters in Rio de Janeiro. The effort is described in four parts: (i) Requirements analysis for emergency management with a focus on the populations of favelas, (ii) Exercises with favela populations for projecting future behaviors in emergencies, (iii) Testing of agency priorities for sensitivity to the behaviors of the distressed populations, (iv) Refinement of system designs for on-site disaster response and resilience. The results of the effort include: new systems engineering requirements related to the special needs of distressed populations in the favelas; insights to the various behaviors of children, teenagers, and adults related to the efficacy of emergency management initiatives; and refinements to the conceptual design of several technologies including mobile command and control platforms for disaster resilience. The lessons learned apply generally to situations where emergency management must address the needs and behaviors of vulnerable populations in the aftermath of disasters.
评估在巴西里约热内卢为易受灾害影响的贫困人口提供的准备和复原力举措
近年来,洪水和山体滑坡给巴西的贫民窟人口造成了破坏和高死亡率。巴西的公共机构加大了改进应急管理的努力。本文描述了利用系统分析和认知工程来改进机动指挥中心的设计和实施,以提高巴西里约热内卢易受自然和人为灾害影响的贫民窟人口的复原力。这项工作分为四个部分:(一)以贫民窟人口为重点的紧急情况管理需求分析;(二)与贫民窟人口一起进行演习,以预测未来在紧急情况下的行为;(三)测试机构对贫困人口行为的敏感性的优先事项;(四)改进现场救灾和复原力的系统设计。努力的结果包括:与贫民窟贫困人口的特殊需要有关的新系统工程要求;洞察儿童、青少年和成人的各种行为与应急管理举措的有效性相关;并改进了几种技术的概念设计,包括用于抗灾的移动指挥和控制平台。所吸取的经验教训一般适用于紧急情况管理必须处理灾后脆弱人口的需要和行为的情况。
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