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What is Disaster Management

Exploring the Power of Electronic Word-of-Mouth in the Services Industry
The attempt to understand the driving mechanisms of natural disasters.
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Communicating Natural Calamity: The Sentiment Analysis of Post Rigopiano's Accident
Nicola Capolupo (University of Salerno, Italy) and Gabriella Piscopo (University of Salerno, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8575-6.ch019
Abstract
This chapter aims at understanding the dynamics that led to the exchange and value co-creation/co-production in the interaction between P.A. and citizens during natural calamities. In addition, it proposes a horizontal communication model in which both actors cooperate to respond to crisis, a semantic and semiotic space on the net able to satisfy their information needs. When natural disasters occur, citizens' primary need is to reach as much information as possible about the status of loved ones possibly involved in the accident, road traffic, how to give an effective contribution to the cause without hindering, etc. On the other hand, P.A. and rescuers need to know as much information as possible about the reports, on the site of the disaster so as to intervene promptly to help the population in danger. Therefore, P.A. and citizens are called upon to cooperate to guarantee crisis containment, crisis management, and also future crisis prevention.
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Strategic Disaster Management: The Case of Turkey
A disaster risk management includes sum total of all activities, programmes, and measures which can be taken up before, during and after a disaster.
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Disaster Management and Continuity Planning in Libraries: Changes since the Year 2000
The effort of communities or businesses to plan for and coordinate all personnel and resources needed to either mitigate the effects of, or recover from, natural or man-made disasters, or acts of terrorism.
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Torrent Monitoring and Early Warning Systems Development: Application and Lessons Learned
The organization, planning and application of measures preparing for, responding to and recovering from disasters.
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Internet Information Monitoring System: A Digital Tool for Emergencies, Crises, and Disasters
Management of actions, ideas, policies, and initiatives generated in disaster prevention, mitigation, or responses.
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Managing Public Sector Records in Namibia
Preparedness to deal with a situation that could harm records which will include an ability to respond and recover in the event of a disaster.
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Transcending Doors in Library Service Provision
The strategy an organisation puts in place to help reduce the disruption and interference with the functions of the organisation that come with disasters.
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Gendering Information and Communication Technologies in Climate Change
Disaster management touches on how climate-related disasters, such as floods and droughts, are prevented or alleviated.
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Torrential Floods and Soil Erosion: Review on Characteristic Examples and Prevention Praxis in the Republic of Serbia
There could not be a single organization solely responsible for all aspects of disaster management. The management task is to bring together, in an integrated organizational structure, the resources of many organizations that can take appropriate action in times of disasters.
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Safety Management System and Business Continuity Planning Considering COVID-19
Management activities to prevent, prepare for, and respond to a disaster, and recover essential services after a disaster.
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