Linking the actors and policies throughout the disaster management cycle by "Agreement on Objectives" - a new output-oriented management approach
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Current management of disaster risks is often
fragmented due to a lack of coordination between involved
actors, i.e. civil protection and spatial planning - a phenomenon
which is known as the "problem of interplay".
This paper presents an output-oriented risk management approach
("parametric governance"). Here, the modality of
the achievement of objectives remains in the hands of the
given addressees. This implies a shift from a top-down
to a more collaborative, process-oriented form of decisionmaking.
The approach has been successfully applied in two
hazard cases and three administrative contexts: (a) the City
of Dortmund (Germany) facing flash floods, (b) East Attica
region (Greece) facing forest fires, and (c) Lazio Region
(Italy) also facing forest fires. As proved by the applications
of the concept, a dialogue among experts, stakeholders,
and decision-makers is indispensable in order to guarantee
inclusion of all diverse and competing values, opinions,
and claims. Moreover, a structured communication path is
needed to meet the requirements of a risk governance process.
Finally, a win-win-situation among the involved actors
has to be created to reach an agreement on common goals
and actions to achieve them in due time.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Grifoni, Patrizia; Ferri, Fernando
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