https://weaponizedsocial.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Template:Disaster_cycle&feed=atom&action=historyTemplate:Disaster cycle - Revision history2024-03-29T06:13:54ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.1https://weaponizedsocial.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Template:Disaster_cycle&diff=266&oldid=prevWillow at 16:43, 1 October 20152015-10-01T16:43:58Z<p></p>
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</table>Willowhttps://weaponizedsocial.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Template:Disaster_cycle&diff=234&oldid=prevWillow: Created page with "Rather than thinking of online attacks, actions, etc as having value based on if we agree or disagree with any given side, let's look at it as a disaster cycle. In the same wa..."2015-09-30T18:02:55Z<p>Created page with "Rather than thinking of online attacks, actions, etc as having value based on if we agree or disagree with any given side, let's look at it as a disaster cycle. In the same wa..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Rather than thinking of online attacks, actions, etc as having value based on if we agree or disagree with any given side, let's look at it as a disaster cycle. In the same way which this assumes issues of infrastructure, process, and forethought associated with the harms which turn a "natural event" into a "natural disaster," so too can we here explore the mechanisms.<br />
The disaster cycle consists of four components: preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. '''Preparedness''' includes risk analysis (what could go wrong, to what, by what means) and associated steps based on available resources and capacity in order to brace one's self and community of an oncoming harm. '''Response''' is comprised of the actions to deal with the immediate issues associated with the extreme event as it happens, or soon after, and is subsequently easier based on steps taken during the preparedness stage. '''Recovery''' is focused on reestablishing or even bettering what life was like before the extreme event. Finally, '''mitigation''' is both throughout and outside this cycle, and is focused on the designand implementation of the systems themselves -- how can more people be helped faster in any part of the cycle? How can we prevent people from falling through gaps? This is the section of the cycle that focuses on the different between a "natural event" and a "natural disaster," and aims towards the prior. We've also added in '''''being'' the extreme event''', as this is an important aspect of these self-imposed futures.<br />
: Interested in knowing more? <br />
: <a href="http://geography.about.com/od/hazardsanddisasters/a/The-Disaster-Cycle.htm">Here</a>'s a short form overview of the reasoning behind each component in disaster response.<br />
Some of these do, of course, span multiple stages. Here, we've put them with the one we think they sit with best.</div>Willow