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A qualitative approach to investigate emergency preparedness state for the built environment in the UAE
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Rashid Alteneiji, Hamdan
, Ahmed, Vian
, Saboor, Sara
in
Built environment
/ Content analysis
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Design standards
/ Disaster management
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency communications systems
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Floods
/ Industrialized nations
/ International organizations
/ Planning
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Tsunamis
/ Urban environments
2021
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A qualitative approach to investigate emergency preparedness state for the built environment in the UAE
by
Rashid Alteneiji, Hamdan
, Ahmed, Vian
, Saboor, Sara
in
Built environment
/ Content analysis
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Design standards
/ Disaster management
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency communications systems
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Floods
/ Industrialized nations
/ International organizations
/ Planning
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Tsunamis
/ Urban environments
2021
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A qualitative approach to investigate emergency preparedness state for the built environment in the UAE
by
Rashid Alteneiji, Hamdan
, Ahmed, Vian
, Saboor, Sara
in
Built environment
/ Content analysis
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Design standards
/ Disaster management
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency communications systems
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Floods
/ Industrialized nations
/ International organizations
/ Planning
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Tsunamis
/ Urban environments
2021
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A qualitative approach to investigate emergency preparedness state for the built environment in the UAE
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A qualitative approach to investigate emergency preparedness state for the built environment in the UAE
2021
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Overview
PurposeEmergency preparedness (EP) is one of the crucial phases of the disaster management cycle for the built environment. The body of knowledge, therefore, reports on different preparedness standards adopted by developed countries such as the United Kingdom (UK), the United States of America (USA), Canada, Japan and Australia. Other countries, however, such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (in the absence of its preparedness framework), have long adapted the UK preparedness standards. This has called for this study to investigate the state of EP practices in the UAE to identify the limitations and challenges it has been facing during its preparedness phase when adopting the UK preparedness standards.Design/methodology/approachQualitative methods of data collection and documentation with the content analysis were adopted to identify the barriers faced by the preparedness phase of emergency management (EM) in the UAE. A Pilot study was therefore conducted to validate eight key elements of the EP phase identified from the literature. The state of EP phase and the extent to which the eight key elements of EP elements were practiced and the barriers in their implementation in the UAE were explored through interviews at federal (National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority) and local levels (local team of crisis and emergency management).FindingsThe study identified eight key elements of the EP phase and the associated barriers related to their implementation in the UAE. The barriers were ranked based on their severity by interviewing experts at both federal and local levels.Practical implicationsThis paper addresses the need to investigate the state of the EP phase, its key elements and the barriers faced during its implementation in the UAE.Originality/valueDue to the absence of any EP frameworks or systems in the UAE, this paper aims to validate the EP elements identified by adopting a qualitative approach.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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