促进国际灾害管理合作与协调

J. C. Hagen, M. P. Chhetri, N. Steiner
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在灾害数量和严重程度日益增加的时代,地方、国家、区域、国际、大陆和全球的合作与协调比以往任何时候都更加重要。应急管理是有效合作与协调的关键。通过共同努力,可以为各国之间未来的灾害管理活动制定一项积极的计划。此外,不同国家的专家之间分享经验和交换意见有可能产生一种可用于全世界预防和减轻灾害的模式。科学和减灾组织应设法在相互信任和承认不同特点、目标和需要的基础上发展工作关系。在灾害发生之前、期间和之后,不同群体之间的定期接触将大大提高这种潜力。减灾组织应利用共同合作的机会,为应急管理人员提供相关培训,以加强减灾/救济工作,并提高灾害报告的及时性、质量和准确性以及我们努力影响灾害的结果。
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Promoting cooperation and coordination in international disaster management
In a time of increasing number and severity of disasters, local, national, regional, international, continental and global cooperation and coordination are more vital than ever before. Emergency management is the lynchpin on which effective cooperation and coordination depend. By working together, a proactive plan can be formulated for future disaster management activities among the countries. Moreover, sharing of experiences and exchange of views among the experts of different countries has the potential to result in a model that may be used for disaster prevention and mitigation all over the world. Scientific and disaster mitigation organizations should seek to develop working relationships based on mutual trust and the recognition of differing characteristics, goals and needs. Regular contact among the different groups before, during, and after the disasters would greatly enhance this potential. Disaster mitigation organizations should take advantage of opportunities to work together to provide relevant training for the emergency management personnel to enhance disaster mitigation/relief efforts and the timeliness, quality and accuracy of reporting about the disasters and results of our efforts to affect them.
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