主办社区后勤和先进的准备:从阿尔伯塔省野火疏散的见解

IF 4.5 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Douglas Yearwood , Tara McGee , Stephen Wong
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本文考察了在加拿大创纪录的2023年野火季节期间,阿尔伯塔省三个收容社区参与支持和容纳撤离人员的经验。探索收容社区的服务提供是越来越多的研究的一个小而重要的部分,这些研究试图了解疏散发生时收容者面临的挑战。野火造成的流离失所可能产生长期和深刻的社会影响,而东道社区实施具有社会意识的整体应急管理计划并与主要利益攸关方协调的能力是一个重要的调查领域。在安置撤离人员时,东道国可能面临社会服务压力、成本回收方面的不确定性以及交通和接待拥挤。因此,本文采用案例研究方法,寻求2023年阿尔伯塔省野火引发的三个研究问题的答案:1)社区为接收撤离人员做了多少准备?2)他们遇到了哪些挑战?3)我们可以从他们的经历中学到什么?在High Level、Whitecourt和Hinton三个案例中进行的半结构化访谈(n = 27)揭示了关于社区准备、社区特定挑战和交叉经验教训的重要见解。主要研究结果表明,社区间协调、对即将到来的撤离人员进行快速需求评估、规划努力提供足够的住宿、提高对救灾计划和事故指挥培训的认识至关重要。
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Host community logistics and advanced preparation: Insights from wildfire evacuations in Alberta
This paper examines the experiences of three host communities in Alberta involved in supporting and accommodating evacuees during the record 2023 wildfire season in Canada. Exploring host community service provision is a small but important part of a growing body of research that attempts to understand challenges faced by hosts when evacuations take place. Wildfire displacements can have long-lasting and deep social impacts, and the ability of host communities’ to implement socially aware and holistic emergency management plans and coordinate with key stakeholders is an important area of inquiry. When accommodating evacuees, hosts may face social services strains, uncertainties regarding cost recovery, and traffic and hospitality congestion. As such, this paper deploys case study methods seeking answers to three research questions stemming from the 2023 Alberta Wildfires: 1) How well prepared were communities to host evacuees?; 2) What challenges did they encounter?; and 3) What lessons can be learned from their experiences? Semi-structured interviews (n = 27) across the three cases of High Level, Whitecourt, and Hinton revealed important insights regarding community preparedness, community-specific challenges, and cross-cutting lessons learned. Major findings demonstrate the importance of intercommunity coordination, rapid needs assessments of incoming evacuees, planning efforts to provide adequate accommodations, and increased awareness around disaster relief programs and incident command training.
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International journal of disaster risk reduction
International journal of disaster risk reduction GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARYMETEOROLOGY-METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
18.00%
发文量
688
审稿时长
79 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (IJDRR) is the journal for researchers, policymakers and practitioners across diverse disciplines: earth sciences and their implications; environmental sciences; engineering; urban studies; geography; and the social sciences. IJDRR publishes fundamental and applied research, critical reviews, policy papers and case studies with a particular focus on multi-disciplinary research that aims to reduce the impact of natural, technological, social and intentional disasters. IJDRR stimulates exchange of ideas and knowledge transfer on disaster research, mitigation, adaptation, prevention and risk reduction at all geographical scales: local, national and international. Key topics:- -multifaceted disaster and cascading disasters -the development of disaster risk reduction strategies and techniques -discussion and development of effective warning and educational systems for risk management at all levels -disasters associated with climate change -vulnerability analysis and vulnerability trends -emerging risks -resilience against disasters. The journal particularly encourages papers that approach risk from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
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