Spontaneous volunteers are often involved in response and relief efforts during and after emergencies and disasters. These volunteers perform various tasks: search and rescue, first aid, response to fires, distributing food and water, cleaning debris, and caring for animals. It is clear that spontaneous volunteers have played a vital role in preventing the loss of life and property following emergencies and disasters in the past. However, the lack of organization and knowledge about emergencies and disasters among these volunteers creates challenges and risks like liability and security issues. These factors make professional responders reluctant to use spontaneous volunteers in emergencies and disasters. By completing a literature review o...
Modern communication technology has enabled new ways to exchange information and is one of the main ...
In crisis situations, such as river floods or major earthquakes, usually volunteers offer to provide...
Significant concentrations of people in areas have led scholars to argue that humans will be inevita...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Background: Many organizations, especially at the time of accidents, disasters, and critical conditi...
When a disaster occurs, people volunteer their assistance for the aid of those affected. Broadly, th...
Understanding spontaneous volunteers Spontaneous volunteers who converge on disaster areas play a c...
During disasters, large numbers of people and groups unaffiliated with traditional emergency respons...
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...
This paper presents a case study of Emergency Volunteering - Community Response to Extreme Weather (...
Modern communication technology has enabled new ways to exchange information and is one of the main ...
In crisis situations, such as river floods or major earthquakes, usually volunteers offer to provide...
Significant concentrations of people in areas have led scholars to argue that humans will be inevita...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
The number of disasters is increasing every year, which means that the amount of people responding t...
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Background: Many organizations, especially at the time of accidents, disasters, and critical conditi...
When a disaster occurs, people volunteer their assistance for the aid of those affected. Broadly, th...
Understanding spontaneous volunteers Spontaneous volunteers who converge on disaster areas play a c...
During disasters, large numbers of people and groups unaffiliated with traditional emergency respons...
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...
This paper presents a case study of Emergency Volunteering - Community Response to Extreme Weather (...
Modern communication technology has enabled new ways to exchange information and is one of the main ...
In crisis situations, such as river floods or major earthquakes, usually volunteers offer to provide...
Significant concentrations of people in areas have led scholars to argue that humans will be inevita...