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Government, Disaster Management

We have approached the construction of the contingency plan through a four phase cycle that includes: Response, Recovery, Mitigation and Preparedness. We understand that a contingency plan is not only focused on reducing the risk, but also enhance capacities by looking at the events as opportunities to learn and improve.

“Preparing a contingency plan before disasters is essential to increase the capacity of personnel in charge of disaster response and enhance local resilience to disasters” (Ohara et. al., 2018).

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These phases are embedded into the different parts of the plan to be described and detailed, and they don’t correspond to a linear model, being interdependent between each other. For example, some actions within the implementation phase could work both as mitigation and recovery measurements.

Figure 2: The ‘comprehensive approach’ to disaster management. Source: Queensland Government, Disaster Management

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