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4 Phases of siaster management acc. to Van Wassenhove & Martinez |
Development: - Rehabilitation - Mitigation Relief: - Preparedness - Response |
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Preparedness |
Response Planning Local Capability |
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Response |
Mobilization, assessments, Appeals Donations & Procurement Transport Stock Asset Management Final Delivery |
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Supply Chains |
processes for matching demand and supply involve network of suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and customers |
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Supply Chain Management involves management of three types of flows... |
Material Information Finance |
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Logistics concerns... |
the management of the movement, storage and handling of materials |
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efficient SCMs use techniques for.. |
forecasting demand inventory management logistics information integration standardization of components in manufacturing of products... |
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How to optimize SCs? |
what? where from? where to? how much? how many times? |
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Challenges of SCMs |
uncertainty about demand uncertainty about supply importance of speed |
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preparedness involves... |
having access to people with skills knowledge to assess situation alternative plans for operations financial resources ways of effective collaboration |
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Response is likely to involve... |
restoring damaged supply chains creating additional supply chains coordination of activities by large number or organizations |
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coordination (3 ways) |
command control consensus centralized or decentralized |
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Messiness of context of response action |
damaged infrastructure respondents suffering disaster consequences aligning action of diverse actors twisting principles of agency action to improvise/break rules |
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comprehensive approach recognizes.. |
limits of effective preparedness and response most effective response is usually local |
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comprehensive approach leads to... |
mitigation and recovery focusing on ability of a community to prevent a disaster from happening |
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relevant concepts |
disaster resistant community (behaviour shaping) resilience |
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sustainable development approach |
recognises interaction of factors (environment, poverty, industry) in making of disasters |
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Invulnerable development |
mitigation (reduce likelihood of hazard) capacity to respond (reduce severity of consequences) |
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comprehensive vulnerability management |
addresses range of disaster triggers (environmental, technology related, social) all 4 phases of disaster management many types of actors interdisciplinary |