2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103774
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Constructing an adaptability evaluation framework for community-based disaster management using an earthquake event

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“…This research presents an innovative disaster governance framework using the hexa-helix approach, developed through four key stages. Initially, based on the disaster management cycle of Khan et al [30], Shahat et al [21] six spheres of smart disaster governance, the Public-Private Partnership framework of Auzzir et al [20], and the community-based approach of Lin & Lee [4] this research developed a disaster governance framework. Secondly, this research defines the roles of stakeholders through comprehensive field surveys and focused group discussions, applying the Mendelow stakeholder matrix to distribute them based on power and interest [22].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This research presents an innovative disaster governance framework using the hexa-helix approach, developed through four key stages. Initially, based on the disaster management cycle of Khan et al [30], Shahat et al [21] six spheres of smart disaster governance, the Public-Private Partnership framework of Auzzir et al [20], and the community-based approach of Lin & Lee [4] this research developed a disaster governance framework. Secondly, this research defines the roles of stakeholders through comprehensive field surveys and focused group discussions, applying the Mendelow stakeholder matrix to distribute them based on power and interest [22].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Auzzir et al [20] recommend incorporating private sector participation in disaster governance through Public-Private Partnerships. Beyond the private sector, Lin & Lee [4] also suggests a community-based approach to disaster governance. This approach is emphasized by Rachim et al [19], who convey the significance of affected communities in disaster governance.…”
Section: Smart Disaster Governance Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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