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Community disaster management assets: A case study of the farm community in Sussex County, Delaware

机译:社区灾难管理资产:以特拉华州苏塞克斯县的农场社区为例

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Abstract While government mandates and programs continue to expand to meet the increasing challenges of disaster management, there is growing recognition that government cannot do it all alone. This has led to a quest to better understand local capacities, through partnerships with the private sector and volunteer organizations but also in relation to individual citizens. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) recent Whole Community initiative constitutes a policy shift towards more local engagement and responsibility. However, before devising strategies to better engage and support various actors, the nature of their disaster management resources needs to be more clearly understood. What disaster management resources do communities supply? This case study examined the assets of one community group, the farm community in Sussex County, Delaware. The conceptual framework was based on a community asset approach, which currently recognizes eight types of community capital and is comprised of active, inactive, positive, and negative resources. The study found a striking discrepancy between actually used and perceived community resources. Farm community resources were primarily used for implementation activities during disaster preparedness. The types of resources used fell into three broad categories: equipment/supplies; experience/lessons learned; and access to other community and professional networks. The findings highlighted the use of four community capitals—human, social, physical, financial—and the existence of active, inactive, negative, and positive resources. Tools currently employed to register community resources, such as the National Incident Management System (NIMS) resource inventory management for rural communities, are designed for professional emergency services but do not recognize the full range of potentially relevant community assets.
机译:摘要尽管政府的职责和计划不断扩大,以应对日益严峻的灾难管理挑战,但人们越来越认识到,政府不能独自完成所有工作。通过与私营部门和志愿组织的伙伴关系,以及与个人公民的伙伴关系,人们寻求更好地了解当地的能力。联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)最近的整个社区计划构成了朝着更多的当地参与和责任感的政策转变。但是,在制定策略以更好地吸引和支持各种行为者之前,需要更加清楚地了解其灾难管理资源的性质。社区提供哪些灾难管理资源?本案例研究检查了特拉华州苏塞克斯县一个农场社区的资产。该概念框架基于社区资产方法,该方法目前可识别八种类型的社区资本,并由活跃,不活跃,积极和消极的资源组成。研究发现,实际使用和感知到的社区资源之间存在显着差异。农场社区资源主要用于备灾期间的实施活动。所使用的资源类型可分为三大类:设备/用品;经验/教训;并访问其他社区和专业网络。调查结果强调了四个社区资本的使用-人力,社会,物质,财务-以及活跃,不活跃,消极和积极资源的存在。当前用于注册社区资源的工具,例如针对农村社区的国家突发事件管理系统(NIMS)资源清单管理,是为专业紧急服务而设计的,但无法识别潜在的社区资产的全部范围。

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