From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making

Major studies in emergency decisions are focusing on how techno-rational approaches applied in early warning systems to produce an output; rarely explore its opponent, the naturalistic intervention, or how both paradigms function in a crisis decision process. This research aims to identify the actua...

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Main Authors: Sasmita, Siska, Kusumasari, Bevaola, Pramusinto, Agus, Susanto, Ely
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/284527/1/60227-271203-1-PB.pdf
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author Sasmita, Siska
Kusumasari, Bevaola
Pramusinto, Agus
Susanto, Ely
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description Major studies in emergency decisions are focusing on how techno-rational approaches applied in early warning systems to produce an output; rarely explore its opponent, the naturalistic intervention, or how both paradigms function in a crisis decision process. This research aims to identify the actual process of emergency decision making in the context of natural hazard studies, whether it employs the techno-rational or purely naturalistic approach. A systematic review is adopted to assess papers in the period 2000 -2018 within the “emergency decision making” AND “natural disaster” keywords. Research finds a non-techno-rational paradigm that contributes to producing a decision outcome. Instead of categorizing it the naturalistic paradigm as named by the scholars, we labelled it a non-technological paradigm. It consists of two main instruments: individual and institutional interventions, that together with the techno-rational instrument develop an adaptive continuum behavior while operating in uncertainty condition in order to generate an effective evacuation order for vulnerable people. © 2022 Faculty of Geography UGM and The Indonesian Geographers Association.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2845272023-12-29T07:58:19Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/284527/ From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making Sasmita, Siska Kusumasari, Bevaola Pramusinto, Agus Susanto, Ely Policy and Administration Major studies in emergency decisions are focusing on how techno-rational approaches applied in early warning systems to produce an output; rarely explore its opponent, the naturalistic intervention, or how both paradigms function in a crisis decision process. This research aims to identify the actual process of emergency decision making in the context of natural hazard studies, whether it employs the techno-rational or purely naturalistic approach. A systematic review is adopted to assess papers in the period 2000 -2018 within the “emergency decision making” AND “natural disaster” keywords. Research finds a non-techno-rational paradigm that contributes to producing a decision outcome. Instead of categorizing it the naturalistic paradigm as named by the scholars, we labelled it a non-technological paradigm. It consists of two main instruments: individual and institutional interventions, that together with the techno-rational instrument develop an adaptive continuum behavior while operating in uncertainty condition in order to generate an effective evacuation order for vulnerable people. © 2022 Faculty of Geography UGM and The Indonesian Geographers Association. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/284527/1/60227-271203-1-PB.pdf Sasmita, Siska and Kusumasari, Bevaola and Pramusinto, Agus and Susanto, Ely (2022) From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making. Indonesian Journal of Geography, 54 (2). 321 – 326. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138930485&doi=10.22146%2fijg.60227&partnerID=40&md5=801dc91cc16983477786bba83f20b67d
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Kusumasari, Bevaola
Pramusinto, Agus
Susanto, Ely
From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making
title From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making
title_full From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making
title_fullStr From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making
title_full_unstemmed From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making
title_short From solitary to an adaptive continuum process: Toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision-making
title_sort from solitary to an adaptive continuum process toward a new framework of natural disaster emergency decision making
topic Policy and Administration
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/284527/1/60227-271203-1-PB.pdf
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