Progress in Disaster Science (Dec 2022)

Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy to advance multi-hazard disaster risk management

  • Stefano Terzi,
  • Silvia De Angeli,
  • Davide Miozzo,
  • Lorenzo Stefano Massucchielli,
  • Joerg Szarzynski,
  • Fabio Carturan,
  • Giorgio Boni

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 100268

Abstract

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COVID-19 challenged all national emergency management systems worldwide overlapping with other natural hazards. We framed a ‘parallel phases’ Disaster Risk Management (DRM) model to overcome the limitations of the existing models when dealing with complex multi-hazard risk conditions. We supported the limitations analysing Italian Red Cross data on past and ongoing emergencies including COVID-19 and we outlined three guidelines for advancing multi-hazard DRM: (i) exploiting the low emergency intensity of slow-onset hazards for preparedness actions; (ii) increasing the internal resources and making them available for international support; (iii) implementing multi-hazard seasonal impact-based forecasts to foster the planning of anticipatory actions.

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