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Collation of best practices for preparedness: lessons from disasters in Pakistan and Japan
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Schwarz, Jonas
, Azmat, Muhammad
, Kummer, Sebastian
, Kascel, Valentina
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Disaster relief
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Humanitarianism
/ Planning
/ Supplies
/ Supply chains
2023
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Collation of best practices for preparedness: lessons from disasters in Pakistan and Japan
by
Schwarz, Jonas
, Azmat, Muhammad
, Kummer, Sebastian
, Kascel, Valentina
in
Disaster relief
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Humanitarianism
/ Planning
/ Supplies
/ Supply chains
2023
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Collation of best practices for preparedness: lessons from disasters in Pakistan and Japan
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Collation of best practices for preparedness: lessons from disasters in Pakistan and Japan
2023
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Overview
Purpose
This study aims to compare the humanitarian supply chains and logistics of two countries in earthquake preparedness by modifying and using a previously established preparedness evaluation framework.
Design/methodology/approach
A European flood emergency management system (FEMS) is a seven-dimensional framework to assess a country’s preparedness for flood emergencies. The FEMS framework was modified to apply to earthquakes. Leveraging a multiple explanatory case study approach with data analysis, the authors reconstructed the events of the earthquakes in Pakistan (2005) and Japan (2011) with an applied grading (1–5). Findings were evaluated within the adopted FEMS framework. From a practitioner’s perspective, the framework is applicable and can accelerate support in the field.
Findings
Pakistan lacked emergency plans before the 2005 earthquake. In contrast, Japan possessed emergency plans before the disaster, helping minimise casualties. Overall, Japan demonstrated considerably better emergency management effectiveness. However, both countries significantly lacked the distribution of responsibilities among actors.
Originality/value
Practical factors in the humanitarian supply chain are well understood. However, synthesising individual factors into a comprehensive framework is difficult, which the study solves by applying and adopting the FEMS framework to earthquakes. The developed framework allows practitioners a structured baseline for prioritising measures in the field. Furthermore, this study exemplifies the usefulness of cross-hazard research within emergency management and preparedness in a real-world scenario.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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