Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Public Management (ICPM 2012)

Session: 6. Emergency Management and other topics

7 articles
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Information Sharing, Resource Integrating and Decision Optimizing: Study on Emergency Management Mode from the Perspective of Synergetics

Zeng Yuhang, Wang Jinhua, Xu Xiaodong
Emergency Management is facing the challenge of the frequent occurrences and chain reaction of disasters. There are some problems in the traditional emergency management, such as the collaborations with multi-agents emergency management , neglect of precaution, lack of mechanism of resource integration,...
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Frequent Emergency Calls for Crisis Consciousness Building Effective Emergency Prevention System

Liu Yi, Guo Yan
In recent years, the content of emergency is expanding constantly in China. Both variety and frequency of emergency have been given a new meaning. Such as natural disasters, accidents, disasters, public food emergency, health events and sudden social security has occurred frequently. It brings that severe...
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The Improvement of Governmental Emergency Procurement on Resolving Public Crisis

Yan Guang, Wang Yi
Crisis management is a complex systematic project. In order to deal with emergency situation and reduce the cost of crisis management and improve the efficiency of the process, it is necessary to introduce governmental procurement system into public crisis management. By expressing the role that the...
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Emergency Management in Public Health in China taking the Kunming Entry-Exist Inspection & Quarantine Bureau as an Example

Wang Zhihui, Peng Wei
Taken Kunming entry-exist inspection & quarantine bureau (KEIQB) as an example, this paper discussed the system of emergency management in public health. Despite the effectiveness of "3+1" control line model, there are some disadvantages in present health emergency management in KEIQB, such as lacking...
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Health EmergencyManagement Leadership Training Demands in Guangxi: A Non-random Sampling Survey

Wei Bo, Wu Weimin, Feng Qiming, Liu Decheng, Zhou Yang, Hu Xueying, Han Xinxin
The purpose of this study is to investigate and analyze the training demands on health emergency management leadership and then serve as a foundation for scientifically developing training programs for health emergency management leaders in Guangxi. Non-random sampling was used to conduct a questionnaire...
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The Study on Dealing with Emergency Incidents and Government Crisis Management: A case of Yunnan travel mess survey

Liu Yun, Zhu Ying, Si Jinxia
Because of the vulnerability and sensitivity of tourism industry, it is easily influenced by environment significantly, which makes itself fall into crisis deeply. This article applies the 4R theory of crisis management, and then summaries the effective measures of relevant administrative departments...
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Research on the Emphasis and Strategies of Tourism Public Service Supplies under the State of Crisis

Zou Zaijin, Gan Kaipeng
The tourism public service supplies refer to the fundamental and non-profit tourism public goods and services provided by governments (especially the tourism departments) according to the public needs of tourism. Under the state of crisis, the needs of the public and society for tourism public services...