政府信息共享(GIS)的成功因素——来自马来西亚自然灾害管理背景的实证研究结果

Abdul Rahman Ahmad Dahlan, Hayati Mohd. Dahan, Md Yazid Mohd Saman
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世界各国政府正转向在互动过程中进行信息共享和协作,以对自然灾害等问题采取行动。对一个涵盖广泛学科、部门和组织的综合灾害管理(DM)计划的需求,需要多样化和扩大形式的合作,这种需求可能比个人贡献强大得多。近30年来,世界自然灾害的发生率呈上升趋势,造成了巨大的破坏和损失,其中约90%集中在亚洲地区。马来西亚也经历了一些毁灭性的自然灾害。2007年,洪水造成29人死亡,16.6万多人受灾,经济损失达9.68亿美元。包括减少灾害风险(DRR)在内的防灾减灾工作旨在尽量减少或避免灾害造成的潜在损失,确保向灾害受害者提供及时和适当的援助,并实现快速和有效的恢复。虽然数据、信息、知识、经验、专业知识和资源共享可以促进决策管理的进程,但在自然决策管理的背景下,政府合作和协调方面存在明显的差距。本文的目的是提出有关成功因素的初步实证研究结果,这些因素可以提供高质量的政府信息共享(GIS),有效地支持马来西亚的决策管理。
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The success factors in government information sharing (GIS) — Empirical findings from the Malaysians natural disaster management context
Governments around the world are turning to information sharing and collaboration in an interactive process to act on issues such as natural disasters. This demand for a comprehensive disaster management (DM) program covering a wide range of disciplines, sectors and organizations, calling for diverse and expanded forms of collaboration can be far more powerful than individual contributions. The occurrences of natural disasters has been increasing for the last 30 years in the world causing great damages and losses, where about 90% are concentrated in the Asian region. Malaysia has also experienced some devastating natural disasters. In 2007, 29 people had been killed and more than 166,000 people had been affected by floods, with economic damage amounting to USD 968 million. DM including disaster risk reduction (DRR) efforts aim to minimize or avoid the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery. While data, information, knowledge, experiences, expertise and resources sharing can enhance the process of DM, there is a perceived gap in government collaboration and coordination within the context of natural DM. The objective of this paper is to present the initial empirical findings on the success factors that can provide high quality of government information sharing (GIS) in supporting effectively DM in Malaysia.
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