2001
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x00025504
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Theme 1. Disaster Coordination and Management: Summary and Action Plans

Abstract: Introduction:Disaster is a collective responsibility requiring coordinated response from all parts of society. This theme focused on coordination and management issues in a diverse range of scenarios.Methods:Details of the methods used are provided in the preceding paper. The chairs moderated all presentations and produced a summary that was presented to an assembly of all of the delegates. Although the main points developed in Themes 1 and 4 were different from each other (as reported in the Results section),… Show more

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“…The SARS epidemic was a new national and international crisis; nevertheless, disasters are a collective responsibility requiring a coordinated response from all parts of society (Der Heide & Lakond, 2001). Similar to this study result, Lee (2004) stated that the major difficulty in Taiwan at the early stage of the SARS epidemic was a lack of information and knowledge.…”
Section: The Need To Establish Efficient Local and National Collaboramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SARS epidemic was a new national and international crisis; nevertheless, disasters are a collective responsibility requiring a coordinated response from all parts of society (Der Heide & Lakond, 2001). Similar to this study result, Lee (2004) stated that the major difficulty in Taiwan at the early stage of the SARS epidemic was a lack of information and knowledge.…”
Section: The Need To Establish Efficient Local and National Collaboramentioning
confidence: 99%