On the importance of systems thinking in ERW (explosive remnants of war) risk management

IF 2.6 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Geir P. Novik , Eirik B. Abrahamsen , Morten Sommer
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Abstract

One of the legacies of armed conflict is unexploded ordnance and abandoned ammunition. This legacy will, in many cases, have a severe impact on society and daily life, even for years or decades after hostilities have ended. The millions of tonnes of explosive remnants that remain in nature represent a grave threat in many ways, and, if left in place, the human, societal and environmental impact could prove to be severe. Clearing the ERW represents a serious and complex risk in itself, a risk that could increase if mismanaged. Furthermore, the accumulations of munition contamination hinder and severely endanger areal development, both on land and offshore. However, vast amounts of explosives and accumulations of munitions, such as those in dumping areas and shipwrecks, are systematically neglected. An unintentional detonation at such a site could prove to have disastrous societal and environmental consequences. In the present work, it is shown that systems thinking could be used as a tool to gain better insight into the complexity of managing the risk related to explosive remnants of war, and to better prioritize resources allocated to mitigating this threat, resulting in the optimization of resource allocation and reduced societal risk.

系统思维在战争遗留爆炸物风险管理中的重要性
武装冲突遗留下来的问题之一是未爆弹药和废弃弹药。在许多情况下,甚至在敌对行动结束后的数年或数十年内,这些遗留物都会对社会和日常生活产生严重影响。遗留在大自然中的数百万吨遗留爆炸物在许多方面都构成了严重威胁,如果继续留在原地,可能会对人类、社会和环境造成严重影响。清除战争遗留爆炸物本身就是一个严重而复杂的风险,如果管理不善,风险还会增加。此外,弹药污染的积累阻碍并严重危及陆地和近海的区域发展。然而,大量的爆炸物和弹药堆积,如倾倒区和沉船中的爆炸物和弹药堆积,却被系统性地忽视了。在这样的地点发生意外爆炸可能会造成灾难性的社会和环境后果。本研究表明,可以利用系统思维作为工具,更好地了解与战争遗留爆炸物有关的风险管理的复杂性,并更好地确定分配用于减轻这一威胁的资源的优先次序,从而优化资源分配,降低社会风险。
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Progress in Disaster Science
Progress in Disaster Science Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
3.20%
发文量
51
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Disaster Science is a Gold Open Access journal focusing on integrating research and policy in disaster research, and publishes original research papers and invited viewpoint articles on disaster risk reduction; response; emergency management and recovery. A key part of the Journal's Publication output will see key experts invited to assess and comment on the current trends in disaster research, as well as highlight key papers.
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