Abstract:This article presents a discussion and reflection on the concept of monitoring the life cycle of threats. Furthermore, it indicates that due to the changing environmental conditions, for example, there may also be changes in the evaluation of not only the threat dynamics as a whole, but also of its various phases. This approach, with an emphasis on exploring the dynamics of each phase, is first tested on a hypothetical example. Subsequently, a verification of these considerations is conducted on the example of… Show more
“…More than ever, successful management depends on the most rational use of all available resources of the rescue system as a whole. It is in such a situation that the importance of rational communication and teamwork according to the principles of emergency management and communication becomes apparent (Urban and Hoskova-Mayerova 2017).…”
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“…More than ever, successful management depends on the most rational use of all available resources of the rescue system as a whole. It is in such a situation that the importance of rational communication and teamwork according to the principles of emergency management and communication becomes apparent (Urban and Hoskova-Mayerova 2017).…”
Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which allows users to download, copy and build upon published articles, as long as the author and publisher are properly credited, which ensures maximum dissemination and a wider impact of our publications.
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