Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually first on the scene in an emergency or disaster, and remain long after official services have ceased. Citizens often play vital roles in helping those affected to respond and recover, and can provide invaluable assistance to official agencies. However, in most developed countries, emergency and disaster management relies largely on a workforce of professionals and, to varying degrees, volunteers affiliated with official agencies. Those who work outside of such systems have tended to be viewed as a nuisance or liability, and their efforts are often undervalued. Given increasing disaster risk worldwide due to population growth, urban development ...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
The research question is, how can health authorities proactively prepare for and advance a strong re...
Purpose. Examine and understand how an informal volunteer’s goals and actions develop from the momen...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
Spontaneous volunteers are often involved in response and relief efforts during and after emergencie...
Background: Many organizations, especially at the time of accidents, disasters, and critical conditi...
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
There is a growing expectation that volunteers will have a greater role in disaster management in th...
There is growing expectation that local volunteers will play a more integrated role in disaster resp...
This paper presents a case study of Emergency Volunteering - Community Response to Extreme Weather (...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Collaborations of civic society and public administration play a key role for successful emergency a...
Disasters tend to stimulate the creation of spontaneous informal activity by self-organising volunt...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
The research question is, how can health authorities proactively prepare for and advance a strong re...
Purpose. Examine and understand how an informal volunteer’s goals and actions develop from the momen...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
Spontaneous volunteers are often involved in response and relief efforts during and after emergencie...
Background: Many organizations, especially at the time of accidents, disasters, and critical conditi...
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
There is a growing expectation that volunteers will have a greater role in disaster management in th...
There is growing expectation that local volunteers will play a more integrated role in disaster resp...
This paper presents a case study of Emergency Volunteering - Community Response to Extreme Weather (...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
Collaborations of civic society and public administration play a key role for successful emergency a...
Disasters tend to stimulate the creation of spontaneous informal activity by self-organising volunt...
The recent spate of natural disasters across Australia has led to an outpouring of spontaneous volun...
The research question is, how can health authorities proactively prepare for and advance a strong re...
Purpose. Examine and understand how an informal volunteer’s goals and actions develop from the momen...