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Mapping an emergency management network

Author

Summary, in English

We present a web-based method for mapping various relations between agents that have been involved in an emergency response operation. The method is based on combining a web-questionnaire with telephone interviews and it provides an efficient way of collecting large amount of information concerning the agents. By using the resulting network of agents it is possible to perform various network analyses such as identifying important agents and groups, analysing the correlation between certain relations between the agents, and studying the temporal development of the network. Furthermore, we present initial results from an analysis of an emergency management operation concerning the release of 16.000 tons of sulphuric acid in the city of Helsingborg, Sweden. We conclude that the emergency management organization included a significant amount of agents that were not part of any plans, such as boundary spanners and agents that were not part of any of the involved organizations but still played very important roles during the operation.

Publishing year

2006

Language

English

Publication/Series

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Complex Network and Infrastructure Protection

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Building Technologies
  • Other Civil Engineering

Keywords

  • emergency management
  • social network analysis
  • computer-based data collection

Conference name

International Workshop on Complex Network and Infrastructure Protection, 2006

Conference date

2006-03-28 - 2006-03-29

Conference place

Rome, Italy

Status

Published

Project

  • FRIVA

Research group

  • LUCRAM (Lund University Center for Risk Analysis and Management