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A case study of complex disasters within the resilience framework in Zagreb, Croatia: Two earthquakes in one pandemic (CROSBI ID 309673)

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Svetina, Lucija ; Košec, Andro ; Ćurković, Marko ; Nola, Iskra Alexandra A case study of complex disasters within the resilience framework in Zagreb, Croatia: Two earthquakes in one pandemic // Environmental research, 204 (2022), Part B; 112079, 8. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.112079

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Svetina, Lucija ; Košec, Andro ; Ćurković, Marko ; Nola, Iskra Alexandra

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A case study of complex disasters within the resilience framework in Zagreb, Croatia: Two earthquakes in one pandemic

This paper is an analysis of complex crisis management and the importance of resilience on the example of co-occurring disasters. A resilience framework model was analyzed based on epidemiologic data and the interplay of several disasters ; the COVID-19 pandemic and two 2020 Zagreb, Croatia earthquakes. A dose-response principle may be applied to a complex crisis scenario, within a resilience- vulnerability framework. The available data present the concept of balance between vulnerability and resilience of the population affected by complex crises as well as possible adaptation mechanisms. Multiple disasters that last for a prolonged period reduce the populations’ resilience and increase the risk of the next crisis becoming a disaster as well. Such complex disasters should not be approached by multiple risk management protocols, but rather by a single, multilayered protocol. Health policies that predict the possible effects of complex disasters on health risk management need to provide measures to maintain and promote resilience instead of collapse. These is a clear need to adopt green environmental policies, reduce socioeconomic inequality, train volunteer managers during crises, introduce timely evidence-informed policies and transfer new research and innovations in society rapidly.

complex disaster ; COVID-19 ; health policy ; resilience ; risk management ; vulnerability

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204 (Part B)

2022.

112079

8

objavljeno

0013-9351

1096-0953

10.1016/j.envres.2021.112079

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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