The future of disaster volunteerism

作者: Brenda D. Phillips

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-813846-5.00010-1

关键词: Population growthPoliticsAction (philosophy)Emergency managementScope (project management)Public relationsPolitical science

摘要: Abstract This chapter concludes the volume by recognizing that, given population growth and related political, social, economic pressures, both disasters humanitarian crises will increase worsen in frequency, magnitude, scope, impacts. New appear, challenge how we respond to recover from such events. Understanding that rarely remain confined within human-established borders, discusses particular challenges of events cross boundaries impact highly vulnerable people. Given these scenarios, then looks at where volunteers be needed life cycle emergency management. For those who seek future volunteers, a section addresses likely sources volunteers. The with action steps move forward disaster volunteerism policy, practice, research.

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