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Analyzing the Order of Priority on the Cooperative Factors of Agencies in Disaster Management: by Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP)

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2011, 7(1), pp.107-124
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

조종묵 1 Ryu Sang Il 1 Lee, Jae Eun 2

1충북대학교
2연세대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This study examines the relative importance and priority of the policy area and policy variables in the field of the Cooperative factors of Agencies in Disaster Management by using analytic hierarchy process(AHP). According to the results of surveying disaster management specialists (central‐local governments, universities/research institutes, army, police, fire service) on the relative importance and priority of factors related to cooperation among participating institutions, importance was high in order of organization → communication and decision making→ coordination mechanism → planning → cooperative organizational culture. In addition, the combined weight of the importance and priority of factors for building a cooperation system among institutions participating in disaster management was high in order of knowledge and information sharing→ establishment of a cooperation organization → establishment of an integrated command system → regular meetings and decision making → establishment of cooperative operation procedures. That is, in order to build a cooperation system among institutions participating in disaster management, it is important to improve relevant laws and systems including the cooperation organization and operation procedures and to share information on disasters among the participating institutions. Furthermore, it is required to execute well‐organized disaster management activities by establishing an integrated command system for early and effective coping with disasters.

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