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Citation

Clark-Ginsberg A, Easton-Calabria LC, Patel SS, Balagna J, Payne LA. Disaster Prev. Manage. 2021; 30(4/5): 447-461.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/DPM-03-2021-0067

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE Disaster management agencies are mandated to reduce risk for the populations that they serve. Yet, inequities in how they function may result in their activities creating disaster risk, particularly for already vulnerable and marginalized populations. In this article, how disaster management agencies create disaster risk for vulnerable and marginalized groups is examined, seeking to show the ways existing policies affect communities, and provide recommendations on policy and future research.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH The authors undertook a systematic review of the US disaster management agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), examining its programs through a lens of equity to understand how they shape disaster risk.

FINDINGS Despite a growing commitment to equity within FEMA, procedural, distributive, and contextual inequities result in interventions that perpetuate and amplify disaster risk for vulnerable and marginalized populations. Some of these inequities could be remediated by shifting toward a more bottom-up approach to disaster management, such as community-based disaster risk reduction approaches. Practical implications Disaster management agencies and other organizations can use the results of this study to better understand how to devise interventions in ways that limit risk creation for vulnerable populations, including through community-based approaches.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE This study is the first to examine disaster risk creation from an organizational perspective, and the first to focus explicitly on how disaster management agencies can shape risk creation. This helps understand the linkages between disaster risk creation, equity and organizations.


Language: en

Keywords

Cascading hazards; Community-based disaster risk reduction; Disaster management agencies; Disaster risk creation; Disasters and organizations; Equity; Federal emergency management agency

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