Standardization Gaps in European Disaster Management

IF 0.7 4区 管理学 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Maike Vollmer, Claudia Berchtold, Georgios Sakkas, Ioannis Tsaloukidis, Danai Kazantzidou-Firtinidou, Pertti Woitsch, Jaakko Perilä
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Abstract

The management of large-scale disasters, caused for example by natural hazards, industrial accidents or terror attacks, requires collaboration of different types of organizations. The organizations can use different equipment and tools, follow different strategies and procedures, or have different understandings of relevant terms. These differences, increasingly complex when it comes to international cooperation, can cause severe lack of interoperability that can result in vital time delays. An approach to increase interoperability in European disaster management is to standardize solutions, such as technical tools, procedures or terminology. However, standardization is not always trivial, in some cases it is impossible, in others there are challenges to overcome. In context of an EU initiative to facilitate and push standardization across all fields of European disaster management, an initial step was to gather standardization gaps in a comprehensive manner. Standardization gaps are the result of comparing end-users’ standardization needs with existing standards. Selected results of the gap analysis are presented in this article, and put into context of the general structure of disaster management standardization. Related challenges such as the proper involvement of all relevant stakeholders, and specific characteristics of the disaster management domain are addressed, and suggestions for a way forward are provided.
欧洲灾害管理标准化方面的差距
对自然灾害、工业事故或恐怖袭击等造成的大规模灾害进行管理,需要不同类型的组织进行协作。这些组织可能使用不同的设备和工具,遵循不同的战略和程序,或者对相关术语有不同的理解。这些差异在国际合作中日益复杂,可能导致严重的互操作性缺失,造成重要的时间延误。提高欧洲灾害管理互操作性的一种方法是将技术工具、程序或术语等解决方案标准化。然而,标准化并不总是轻而易举的事,在某些情况下是不可能实现的,而在另一些情况下则需要克服各种挑战。欧盟倡议促进和推动欧洲灾害管理所有领域的标准化,在此背景下,第一步就是全面收集标准化差距。标准化差距是将最终用户的标准化需求与现有标准进行比较的结果。本文介绍了差距分析的部分结果,并将其与灾害管理标准化的总体结构相结合。文章还讨论了相关挑战,如所有相关利益方的适当参与以及灾害管理领域的具体特点,并提出了前进方向建议。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management publishes original, innovative, and timely articles describing research or practice in the fields of homeland security and emergency management. JHSEM publishes not only peer-reviewed articles, but also news and communiqués from researchers and practitioners, and book/media reviews. Content comes from a broad array of authors representing many professions, including emergency management, engineering, political science and policy, decision science, and health and medicine, as well as from emergency management and homeland security practitioners.
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