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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CRISIS MANAGEMENT’S LOGISTICS SUPPORT IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

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Advanced Logistic systems, 2013, vol. 7, issue 1, 57-64

Abstract: Crisis management is a very important part of public safety. Its history has been changing over the last ten years, starting from the political changes, through various changes of its structural services, to the challenges have been put by all atmospheric phenomena in recent years. These changes caused that all services, after the years of theoretical discusses over the strategic documents, must be proceeded to implement them in practice. Today, in general, we can say that having a wealth of practical experience, it is possible to undertake the evaluation of the effectiveness in this area of public policy. The purpose of this paper is an attempt to assess the logistics support as key element of crisis management systems. Based on the assessment, becomes possible run the actions in purpose to evaluate the system. Irrelevant is here to judge the services from the subjective and political point of view only, but first of all, consider the implementation of an effective assessment model, which allows to approach to this such very important problem in the most objective way

Keywords: crisis management; logistics support; local governments. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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