COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF PROTECTION AND RESCUE IN PREVENTIVE URBAN SECURITY
Abstract
In recent decades, the frequency of natural and anthropogenic accidents has increased
worldwide. The large unplanned expansion of cities to accommodate rapid
population growth, combined with unplanned field use and the failure of city governments
to regulate building standards, contributes to the vulnerability of urban populations.
The author attempts to point out the need to apply a comprehensive model of
Protection and Rescue because current models and concepts are limited to the tasks
that they theoretically conceptually include as well as the time phases in which they
operate in the event of an accident. The solution is in the comprehensive Civil Defence
Emergency Management Model, whose assessment of numerous accident risks relates
to the process of identifying the occurrence, probability, and assumption of potential
likelihood of different types of accidents within a general spatial and temporal framework
of cities.
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