“Have a kit, make a plan, and be informed”: Does the recovery literature support our pervasive understanding of preparedness?

T Johnson, J Jensen - International journal of disaster risk reduction, 2023 - Elsevier
Individual and household (IH) preparedness is critical for saving lives and reducing losses
and damages, especially in developing and least developed countries and territories …

Designing a bi-level emergency medical centers' chain to increase the resilience of EMS's supply-chain using ACO-QAP: A case study of Tabriz

H Ahmadi, NN Samany, A Ghanbari… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Natural hazards mainly occur unexpectedly and disrupt or completely stop the normal
function of society [[1],[2],[3],[4]]. About 11,500 natural hazards occurred in the 1980–2015 …

An IFS-IVIFS-DEMATEL Method to Identify Critical Success Factors of Cross-Department Coordination of Emergency Management

W Jin, Y Zhang - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Cross-Department Coordination of Emergency Management (CDCEM) is considered a
critical dimension in China to solve the problem of emergency management. The Decision …

Securing electric power sources for modern disaster risk reduction in Japan

C Hashimoto, M Numada, T Kodama… - International journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Securing electricity and disseminating information is essential for the current disaster
response. In particular, in local governments, in order to improve governance capacity …

Comments on “The Impacts of Earthquakes on Air Pollution and Strategies for Mitigation: A Case Study of Turkey”

KM Ha - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024 - Springer
Using the case of the Richter scale 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey (as well as Syria) in
2023, Zanoletti and Bontempi (the corresponding author)(2024) investigated earthquake …

The Australian Emergency Manager: A Journey towards Professionalisation

R Dippy - 2024 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Emergency events are on the increase, impacting the Australian community. Emergency
events may arise from weather-based natural hazard events such as bushfires, floods, and …

Who is worst off after a disaster?

K Brady, L Gibbs, L Harms - TheAustralian Journal of …, 2023 - search.informit.org
Who is worst off after a disaster? Page 1 Australian Journal of Emergency Management
Volume 38 No. 1 January 2023 NEWS AND VIEWS 21 Who is worst off after a disaster? It's well …

Sendai as a Guiding Force Within Canadian Provincial and Territorial Emergency Management

D Goldstein - 2023 - search.proquest.com
This study explored the degree to which the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
is perceived to be guiding priorities in emergency management agencies at the provincial …

[PDF][PDF] DESIGNING FOR DISASTER: APPLYING STRUCTURAL CONTINGENCY THEORY TO GOVERNMENT RISK MITIGATION AND CONSEQUENCE …

JT Kates - 2023 - researchgate.net
The COVID-19 pandemic served as the latest prominent example in a long history of
emergency management, homeland security, resilience, and other government agencies …

Leadership emotion: How leaders influence employee wellbeing and performance in the disaster and emergency management context

K McIntyre - TheAustralian Journal of Emergency Management, 2023 - search.informit.org
Leaders play a unique role in the disaster management context as they address the safety
needs of communities and manage the complexities of the response and recovery task …