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During-incident Process Assessment in Emergency Management: Concept and Strategy

Normally,an incident is composed of three stages,namely pre-incident,during-incident and post-incident.The assessment is a prominent composition in the lifecycle of emergency management for the purpose of quick and effective response.Present-day assessment methods mainly concern the pre-incident risk evaluation and the post-incident loss evaluation.However,during-incident assessment is of crucial importance to assist the decision-making in emergency response and eventually achieve the goals of emergency management.This paper analyzes the influencing factors of during-incident assessment and puts forward a conceptual model of assessment.Three during-incident assessment strategies,namely,“mitigability,“rescuability,and recoverability are illustrated which quantitatively characterize the evolution of incidents and corresponding responses,and hence contribute to appropriate decision-making in practical applications.

Emergency management:During-incident process assessment:Mitigability:Rescuability:Recoverability

An Chena Ning Chen Jimei Li

Institute of Policy and Management,Chinese Academy of Sciences;GECAD,Instituto Superior de Engenhari GECAD,Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto Institute of Policy and Management,Chinese Academy of Sciences;Graduate University of Chinese Academ

国际会议

第四届危机与应急管理学术会议

北京

英文

7-20

2010-10-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)