The “disaster cycle” (DC) and actors in disaster management

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
M. Balamir
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Purpose The purpose is to indicate that the conventional graphical expression of cyclic stages of stages of disaster activities is still irrelevantly used in communications. Design/methodology/approach Latent assumptions of the disaster cycle (DC) depiction are scrutinized. The nature of current organizational units responsible for carrying out related tasks and equipped with contemporary technology and know-how are clarified. It is indicated that the operations of these organizations today have no resemblance to any cyclic sequence. Findings With all of its various mutations, DC does not only represent an outdated conceptualization of disaster-related activities but also conceals the globally adopted priority currently given to risk reduction policy. The contemporary organizational setup based on mitigation efforts depends on highly specialized units and teams simultaneously dedicated to the different aspects of risk management tasks. Practical implications DC is to be taken as a representative understanding of a past policy environment. It is no more an explanation of current disaster affairs and must be removed from circulation. Originality/value The argument serves to disregard past policy concepts, clarify the new organizational setup in disaster management and help adopt communications to current realities.
“灾害周期”(DC)和灾害管理中的参与者
目的:目的是表明灾害活动阶段的循环阶段的传统图形表达在通信中仍然不相关。设计/方法/方法对灾害周期(DC)描述的潜在假设进行了仔细审查。阐明了负责执行相关任务并配备现代技术和专门知识的现有组织单位的性质。有人指出,这些组织今天的运作与任何循环序列都没有相似之处。发现DC有着各种各样的突变,它不仅代表了对灾害相关活动的过时概念,而且掩盖了目前全球对减少风险政策的优先考虑。基于缓解工作的现代组织设置依赖于高度专业化的单位和团队,同时致力于风险管理任务的不同方面。实际含义DC应被视为对过去政策环境的代表性理解。它不再是对当前灾难事件的解释,必须从发行中删除。独创性/价值这一论点旨在无视过去的政策概念,澄清灾害管理中的新组织设置,并帮助采用与当前现实的沟通方式。
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