Innovation in Crisis Management

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Innovation in Crisis Management

  • 著者名:Fonio, Chiara (EDT)/Widera, Adam (EDT)/Zwęgliński, Tomasz (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2023/02/10発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032189154
  • eISBN:9781000833331

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Description

This book deals with how to measure innovation in crisis management, drawing on data, case studies, and lessons learnt from different European countries.

The aim of this book is to tackle innovation in crisis management through lessons learnt and experiences gained from the implementation of mixed methods through a practitioner-driven approach in a large-scale demonstration project (DRIVER+). It explores innovation from the perspective of the end-users by focusing on the needs and problems they are trying to address through a tool (be it an app, a drone, or a training program) and takes a deep dive into what is needed to understand if and to what extent the tool they have in mind can really bring innovation.

This book is a toolkit for readers interested in understanding what needs to be in place to measure innovation: it provides the know-how through examples and best practices. The book will be a valuable source of knowledge for scientists, practitioners, researchers, and postgraduate students studying safety, crisis management, and innovation.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chiara Fonio, Adam Widera, Tomasz Zwęgliński

Part 1: Current and New Methodological Approaches to Assess Innovation in CM

1. Measuring Innovation: The Current State of the Art

Chiara Fonio, Adam Widera, and Funda Atun

2. The Trial Guidance Methodology

Chiara Fonio and Adam Widera

Part 2: Technical Infrastructures to Assess Potentially Innovative Solutions

3. Testbed Technical Infrastructure

Erik Vullings, Martijn Hendriks, and Steven van Campen

4. DRIVER+ Online Knowledge Management and Inference Toolset

Dražen Ignjatović, Georg Neubauer, Denis Havlik, and Todor Tagarev

Part 3: Implementation and Evaluation of Innovative Solutions in Crisis Management

Sub-Chapter 3.1: Trials Perspective

5. The Trial in the Netherlands

Konstanze Lechner and Carsten Dalaff

6. The Trial in Austria: Testing New Technologies for Increasing Situational Awareness and the Management of Spontaneous Volunteers

Camilo Palacio Ramirez

7. New Approach to Selection of Innovative Solutions Tailored to the Practitioners’ Needs

Marcin Smolarkiewicz, Tomasz Zwęgliński, and Paweł Ogrodnik

Sub-Chapter 3.2: Simulation as Decision Support

8. Dynamic Flood Modelling in Disaster Response

Tomasz Zwęgliński, Cor-Jan Vermeulen, Marcin Smolarkiewicz, Anna Foks-Ryznar, Karolina Bralewska, and Bernard Wiśniewski

9. On the Practitioner-Driven Use and Misuse of Simulation as Decision Support: Lessons from a Mass Evacuation Trial

Adam Widera, Michael Middelhoff, Niclas Rotering, Claas Caasens, and Bernd Hellingrath

Sub-Chapter 3.3: Situation Awareness Approaches

10. Three-Dimensional Model and Orthophotomap’s Quality Evaluation Towards Facilitating Aerial Reconnaissance of Flood Response Needs

Tomasz Zwęgliński and Marcin Smolarkiewicz

11. A Multimodal Remote Sensing System for Improved Decision-Making in Earthquake Response

Elisa Schröter, Gunnar Schwoch, Christian Niermann, Veronika Gstaiger, and Nina Merkle

Part 4: Towards a Paradigm Shift in Assessing Innovative CM Solutions

12. TGM Application in a Horizon Project

Jonathan Hall

13. Applying the Trial Guidance Methodology to Evaluate ResponDrone - A Situation Awareness Platform for First Responders

Max Friedrich, Joonas Lieb, Richard van Oorschot, and Alexander Scharnweber

14. STADEM: An Adapted Trial Guidance Methodology (TGM) for Pandemic Management

Michael Middelhoff, Adam Widera, Georg Neubauer, Dražen Ignjatović, and Bernd Hellingrath

15. Interoperability and Standardisation Supporting Preparedness and Response to Disasters

Angelos J. Amditis, Eleftherios Ouzounoglou, Panagiotis Michalis, Fay Misichroni and Leonidas Perlepes, Evangelos Sdongos

16. Conclusions

Chiara Fonio, Adam Widera, and Tomasz Zwęgliński

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