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TitleModelling the complexity of the network of interactions in flood emergency management: The Lorca flash flood case
AbstractThere is growing awareness that fast response to emergency situation requires effective coordination among several institutional and non-institutional actors. The most common approaches, based on innovating technologies for information collection and management, are not sufficient to cope with the increasing complexity of emergency management. This work demonstrates that effective cooperation claims for a shift from information management to interaction management. Therefore, methods and tools are required in order to better understand the complexity of the interactions taking place during an emergency, and to analyse the actual roles and responsibilities of the different actors. This paper details the design and implementation of an integrated approach aiming to unravel the complexity of the interaction network based on Storytelling, the Problem Structuring Method, and Social Network Analysis. The potential of the integrated approach has been investigated in the Lorca (Spain) flood risk management case study. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
SourceEnvironmental modelling & software 95, pp. 180–195
KeywordsEmergency managementSocial network analysisParticipatory modellingProblem structuring methodFlood risk
JournalEnvironmental modelling & software
EditorElsevier,, Oxford, Regno Unito
Year2017
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.06.026
AuthorsGiordano, Raffaele; Pagano, Alessandro; Pluchinotta, Irene; del Amo, Rosa Olivo; Hernandez, Sonia M.; Lafuente, Eduardo S.
Text379242 2017 10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.06.026 ISI Web of Science WOS 000406177500015 Emergency management Social network analysis Participatory modelling Problem structuring method Flood risk Modelling the complexity of the network of interactions in flood emergency management The Lorca flash flood case Giordano, Raffaele; Pagano, Alessandro; Pluchinotta, Irene; del Amo, Rosa Olivo; Hernandez, Sonia M.; Lafuente, Eduardo S. CNR IRSA; LAMSADE CNRS UMR ; Confedereacion Hydrografica del Segura There is growing awareness that fast response to emergency situation requires effective coordination among several institutional and non institutional actors. The most common approaches, based on innovating technologies for information collection and management, are not sufficient to cope with the increasing complexity of emergency management. This work demonstrates that effective cooperation claims for a shift from information management to interaction management. Therefore, methods and tools are required in order to better understand the complexity of the interactions taking place during an emergency, and to analyse the actual roles and responsibilities of the different actors. This paper details the design and implementation of an integrated approach aiming to unravel the complexity of the interaction network based on Storytelling, the Problem Structuring Method, and Social Network Analysis. The potential of the integrated approach has been investigated in the Lorca Spain flood risk management case study. C 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 95 Published version http //dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.06.026 Modelling the complexity of the network of interactions in flood emergency management The Lorca flash flood case Paper su rivista 1 s2.0 S1364815216307654 main 1 .pdf Articolo in rivista Elsevier, 1364 8152 Environmental modelling software Environmental modelling software Environ. model. softw. Environmental modelling software Environmental modelling and software alessandro.pagano PAGANO ALESSANDRO raffaele.giordano GIORDANO RAFFAELE