Disaster Risk Management For Coastal Tourism Destinations - DTIE
Disaster Risk Management For Coastal Tourism Destinations - DTIE
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<strong>Disaster</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>For</strong> <strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Destinations</strong> Responding To Climate Change<br />
A Practical Guide <strong>For</strong> Decision Makers<br />
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physical resources, time), procedural issues (the way the dispute is handled)<br />
or physiological issues (perceptions of trust, fairness, desire to participate,<br />
respect). These substantive issues must be addressed before the planning<br />
process can move forward again.<br />
Source: Adapted from ADPC, 2004<br />
When implementing the preparedness plan, the industry Coordinating Group and<br />
the local disaster management agency would do well to anticipate potential sources<br />
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processes requires an appreciation of human fallibility, sensitivity to varying needs<br />
and interests, a commitment to good governance, transparency of operations and<br />
above all, good, common sense approaches to achieving the mission.<br />
84 | Implementing The Preparedness Plan