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This paper | Effective communication and coordination are the twin pillars of successful disaster response and recovery. This paper examines the critical roles these functions play in emergency management and the barriers - both structural and human - that disrupt them during crises. Real-world examples, such as communication failures during the 9/11 response and infrastructure breakdowns during Hurricane Katrina, highlight the consequences of inadequate systems and inter-agency disconnection. Solutions discussed include investing in resilient technologies, fostering inter-organizational trust, cross-training agencies, and implementing interoperable communication platforms. The findings emphasize that strengthening the synergy between communication and coordination not only enhances operational efficiency but also builds long-term community resilience and reduces loss of life. | ||
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Albert N. Clark, Everglades University | October 2023 | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15713146
Effective communication and coordination are the twin pillars of successful disaster response and recovery. This paper examines the critical roles these functions play in emergency management and the barriers - both structural and human - that disrupt them during crises. Real-world examples, such as communication failures during the 9/11 response and infrastructure breakdowns during Hurricane Katrina, highlight the consequences of inadequate systems and inter-agency disconnection. Solutions discussed include investing in resilient technologies, fostering inter-organizational trust, cross-training agencies, and implementing interoperable communication platforms. The findings emphasize that strengthening the synergy between communication and coordination not only enhances operational efficiency but also builds long-term community resilience and reduces loss of life.
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Clark, A. N. (2023, October). Overcoming communication and coordination challenges: vital considerations for response and recovery [Scholarly report]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15713146