Evacuation Center Management
A mega disaster will result in an enormous number of evacuees staying in evacuation center for a significantly long time. This note describes how Japan managed its evacuation centers after the Great East Japan earthquake. It highlights important management issues, including: shortages of essential supplies and services; successful self-management practices initiated by the affected people themselves; good management practices by local governments; and the sensitivity required to accommodate diverse groups of evacuees with special needs. This report gives findings; lessons; and recommendations for developing countries.
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Format: | Brief biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2013-01
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Subjects: | ACCIDENT, APARTMENTS, BLANKETS, CITIES, COMMUNITIES, DISASTER, DISASTER EMERGENCY, DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION, DISASTER RELIEF, DISASTER VICTIM, DISASTER VICTIMS, DISASTERS, DOCUMENTS, EARTHQUAKE, EARTHQUAKES, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, EMERGENCY SITUATIONS, EMERGENCY SUPPLIES, ERUPTIONS, EVACUATION, EVACUEES, FEMALE, FIRE, FLOODS, GENDER, GENERATORS, HOTELS, HOUSES, HOUSING, LANDSLIDES, NUCLEAR ACCIDENT, NUCLEAR DISASTER, NUCLEAR POWER, NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, OCCUPANCY, RADIATION, RADIATION EXPOSURE, RELIEF, SHELTER, SHELTERS, TOWNS, TRANSPORTATION, TSUNAMI, TSUNAMIS, VOLCANO, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18273049/evacuation-center-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16139 |
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Summary: | A mega disaster will result in an
enormous number of evacuees staying in evacuation center for
a significantly long time. This note describes how Japan
managed its evacuation centers after the Great East Japan
earthquake. It highlights important management issues,
including: shortages of essential supplies and services;
successful self-management practices initiated by the
affected people themselves; good management practices by
local governments; and the sensitivity required to
accommodate diverse groups of evacuees with special needs.
This report gives findings; lessons; and recommendations for
developing countries. |
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