Risk Narrative of Emergency and Disaster Management, Preparedness, and Planning (EDMPP): The Importance of the 'Social'

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作者
Lillywhite, Brielle [1 ]
Wolbring, Gregor [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Schulich Sch Engn, Dept Chem & Petr Engn, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
[2] Univ Calgary, Cumming Sch Med, Dept Community Hlth Sci, Community Rehabil & Disabil Studies, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada
关键词
emergency management; disaster management; social; marginalized groups; technology; COVID-19; artificial intelligence; risk; machine reasoning; machine learning; decision support systems; equity; diversity and inclusion; EDI; disabled people; people with disabilities; NATURAL DISASTER; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; COVID-19; OUTBREAK; FLOOD HAZARDS; PEOPLE; COMMUNICATION; DISABILITIES; GOVERNANCE; PERCEPTION;
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10.3390/su15010387
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Risk perception, literacy, communication, narrative, governance, and education are important aspects of emergency and disaster management, preparedness, and planning (EDMPP) as they for example influence and direct EDMPP policies and actions. A thorough understanding of the 'social aspects of risk is important for EDMPP, especially in relation to marginalized populations who are often overlooked. Technologies are increasingly employed for EDMPP. How these technology applications identify and engage with the 'social' of risk in general and the 'social' of risk experienced by marginalized populations is important for EDMPP. Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and similar phrases are employed as policy concepts to improve research, education, and participation in the workplace for marginalized groups such as women, Indigenous peoples, visible/racialized minorities, disabled people, and LGBTQ2S including in workplaces engaging with EDMPP which includes universities. The aim of this scoping review was to generate data that allows for a detailed understanding of the risk related discussions within the EDMPP academic literature as these discussions shape EDMPP policies and actions. The objective of this scoping review study was to map out the engagement with risk, specifically the social aspects of risk, in the EDMPP-focused academic literature with a focus on (a) EDMPP in general, (b) COVID-19, (c) EDMPP and marginalized groups, (d) EDMPP and patients, and (e) EDMPP and technologies (artificial intelligence, machine learning, machine reasoning, algorithm design approaches such as Bayesian belief networks, e-coaching, decision support systems, virtual coaching, automated decision support, e-mentoring, automated dialogue and conversational agents). Using the academic databases SCOPUS, Web of Sciences, and databases accessible under Compendex and EBSCO-HOST and performing hit count frequency searches of online and downloaded abstracts and thematic analysis of downloaded abstracts the study reveals a lack of coverage on the social aspects of risk and engagement with risk concepts such as risk perception, risk governance, risk literacy, risk communication, risk education and risk narrative especially in conjunction with marginalized groups and technologies employed in EDMPP decision support. Our findings suggest many opportunities to further the EDMPP academic inquiry by filling the gaps.
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