2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2016.02.010
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Rules versus discretion: Comparing disaster declaration institutions in the Philippines and Indonesia

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“…We can argue that social factors that influence the CFR have attracted less attention, although their impact cannot be dismissed as negligible. Among these factors, one may emphasise: shortage of medical protection in developing countries [ 41 ], risk perception by the community [ 42 ], political commitment to allocate resources in order to reduce disaster risks [ 43 ], disaster risk governance [ 44 ], appropriate allocation of humanitarian response and development activity [ 45 ], participatory approaches that change risk management [ 46 ], and institutional differences [ 47 ]. It is a challenging task to incorporate such factors in a regression model, mainly due to the absence of reliable metrics for the majority of countries that have experienced COVID-19 dissemination.…”
Section: Neural Prediction Of the Brazilian Case Fatality Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can argue that social factors that influence the CFR have attracted less attention, although their impact cannot be dismissed as negligible. Among these factors, one may emphasise: shortage of medical protection in developing countries [ 41 ], risk perception by the community [ 42 ], political commitment to allocate resources in order to reduce disaster risks [ 43 ], disaster risk governance [ 44 ], appropriate allocation of humanitarian response and development activity [ 45 ], participatory approaches that change risk management [ 46 ], and institutional differences [ 47 ]. It is a challenging task to incorporate such factors in a regression model, mainly due to the absence of reliable metrics for the majority of countries that have experienced COVID-19 dissemination.…”
Section: Neural Prediction Of the Brazilian Case Fatality Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those impacts are coming with some following effects, including the loss of livelihood and the vital infrastructure. Flood and/or tsunami [7,17,[27][28][29][30][31] Earthquake [2,5,7,[32][33][34][35] Landslide [4,18,26] Volcano [2,[36][37][38][39] Climate Change (Drought) [17,[40][41][42][43] Forest fires [44][45][46][47][48] Flood in Indonesia is common and hits all areas, including the cities and rurals. In the cities, flood is commonly caused by water that is not well absorbed due to reduced absorption surfaces.…”
Section: Overview Of Disasters In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Governance as a process of public policymaking and its implementation through interaction between the state arena, civil society, and economic society (market) (Anderson et al, 2019). Meanwhile, governance is the process of aligning culture, political institutions and economic systems that grow and develop in society with the main goal of creating a better shared life (Enia, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%