tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16612221.post6479429103897218910..comments2024-03-19T03:14:04.172-04:00Comments on Rabett Run: Seven generations is a shared perspective with emergency planningEliRabetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07957002964638398767noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16612221.post-12725664708922480522013-05-08T10:35:55.091-04:002013-05-08T10:35:55.091-04:00The writing is on the wall.
In the not too distan...The writing is on the wall.<br /><br />In the not too distant future, America's biggest domestic disasters (natural and manmade) will be "handled" by military-style responses.<br /><br />Parts of the response will be farmed out to private contractors paid by FEMA, Homeland Security or some other government agency.<br /><br />All it will take is one event like Fukushima to see this plan put into action. In the US, I suspect it will be much more "militarized" than the response to Fukushima was, however. (Some might say that the police response in Boston is a preview)<br /><br />And once it has been done once, it will become standard operating procedure for large disasters.<br /><br />Whether it is the "most effective" response will be "irrelevant", especially if there are billions of dollars to be made by corporations.<br /><br />After all, only a complete idiot would claim that the Iraq war was the "most effective response" (to God only knows what)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16612221.post-25217235682572412822013-05-07T04:37:05.909-04:002013-05-07T04:37:05.909-04:00"Emergency planners are good at planning for ..."Emergency planners are good at planning for emergencies."<br /><br />It would be Lee Clarke's contention that this isn't always true [Google "Mission Improbable"]. I would also contest the over-reliance on an effective 'militarised' response. This belief was most visibly challenged during Katrina, but the fact is that at the 'neighbourhood' scale the most effective responses often carried out by emergent groups, with little or no formal training, but a strong ethos of 'doing the right thing' (just look at the work coming out of the U of Delaware Disaster Research Centre for examples)<br /><br />HasisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16612221.post-2685501145229645932013-05-04T12:28:28.147-04:002013-05-04T12:28:28.147-04:00"I sure wish we could do climate planning in ... "I sure wish we could do climate planning in anticipation of what things could be like in the year 2213."<br /><br />Effectively, when you plan for something like a 100 year flood, you <i>are</i> planning for climate change.<br /><br />The effect may be to increase the frequency of the event (eg, making it a 50 or even 20 year event), but if you are prepared for something, you are prepared whether it happens tomorrow or 100 years from now.<br /><br />And many (if not most) of the preparations for disasters (natural or man made) are going to be the same, at any rate.<br /><br />~@:><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16612221.post-37295889795925406462013-05-04T01:36:20.921-04:002013-05-04T01:36:20.921-04:00David - I'm referring to the emergency managem...David - I'm referring to the emergency management systems. The way they respond to a mass casualty event is similar to a military assault - everyone trained to be a part of the system, hierarchy sends out commands and takes control, etc.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09301230860904555513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16612221.post-22709987213591291592013-05-03T21:39:52.091-04:002013-05-03T21:39:52.091-04:00Emergency planners are good at planning for emerge...Emergency planners are good at planning for emergencies. Contrasts with a gaggle of political planners who deny emergencies and plan for taking advantage of the status quo.Dave Xnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16612221.post-75411478458984351182013-05-03T18:21:50.494-04:002013-05-03T18:21:50.494-04:00"The quasi-military, hierarchical culture is ..."The quasi-military, hierarchical culture is obviously a different world."<br /><br />???<br /><br />Explain?David B. Bensonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02917182411282836875noreply@blogger.com