Ordinary citizens may play an important role in the response to large or even small-scale emergencies. This however is often not recognized in the emergency plans and procedures developed by emergency services. As a consequence, the help of ordinary citizens is often underutilized or even rejected by professional responders. This article documents different ways in which ordinary people in industrial societies have taken part in emergency response to highlight the potential they bring to disaster response. It then suggests practical ways planners and professional responders can anticipate the assistance of ordinary people in the emergency response. These suggestions are partly inspired by the plans and procedures of the Amsterdam-Amstelland...
The world is changing. Some things get better while others get worse. We live in a vulnerable societ...
This study explores ICT-enabled co-production using civil citizens and semi-professionals as volunte...
This study explores ICT-enabled co-production using civil citizens and semi-professionals as volunte...
Contains fulltext : 142914.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ordinary citize...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
Background: Many organizations, especially at the time of accidents, disasters, and critical conditi...
Over the last 20 years, disaster events have been increasing with 3.25 billion people affected. The ...
The Netherlands Institute for Safety (NIFV) conducted an international literature review to investig...
In a well-organized society, citizens expect public service response in case of emergencies so that ...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
It is most likely that the modern citizen responds to disasters in the same fashion as his ancestor....
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to identify occupational groups who can act as ...
Recent governmental responses to domestic disasters have emphasized the important role played by a s...
It is felt that given recent events, the performance of a population during an emergency procedure i...
The world is changing. Some things get better while others get worse. We live in a vulnerable societ...
This study explores ICT-enabled co-production using civil citizens and semi-professionals as volunte...
This study explores ICT-enabled co-production using civil citizens and semi-professionals as volunte...
Contains fulltext : 142914.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ordinary citize...
AbstractDespite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are u...
Background: Many organizations, especially at the time of accidents, disasters, and critical conditi...
Over the last 20 years, disaster events have been increasing with 3.25 billion people affected. The ...
The Netherlands Institute for Safety (NIFV) conducted an international literature review to investig...
In a well-organized society, citizens expect public service response in case of emergencies so that ...
Despite highly specialised and capable emergency management systems, ordinary citizens are usually f...
It is most likely that the modern citizen responds to disasters in the same fashion as his ancestor....
People arriving at a disaster informally, often in large numbers, who are willing to help are known ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to identify occupational groups who can act as ...
Recent governmental responses to domestic disasters have emphasized the important role played by a s...
It is felt that given recent events, the performance of a population during an emergency procedure i...
The world is changing. Some things get better while others get worse. We live in a vulnerable societ...
This study explores ICT-enabled co-production using civil citizens and semi-professionals as volunte...
This study explores ICT-enabled co-production using civil citizens and semi-professionals as volunte...