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Enhancing scientific response in a crisis: evidence-based approaches from emergency management in New Zealand
2015
Journal of Applied Volcanology
Contemporary approaches to multi-organisational response planning for the management of complex volcanic crises assume that identifying the types of expertise needed provides the foundation for effective response. We discuss why this is only one aspect, and present the social, psychological and organizational issues that need to be accommodated to realize the full benefits of multi-agency collaboration. We discuss the need to consider how organizational culture, inter-agency trust, mental
doi:10.1186/s13617-014-0020-8
fatcat:ovjud3ehznf5tgnux5lgm6kmfu