The augmented unified localizable crisis scale
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2015
Abstract
Trying to predict whether a crisis or emergency event is going to occur is a challenge, but attempting to do so without a quantifiable scale makes the task a virtual mission impossible. A crisis scale is also needed to perform effective post-crisis analysis. The extant scales, however, are inadequate. To address these issues, we developed the unified localizable crisis scale, but it only partially fulfills the prerequisites for effective emergency response and management. Among the features of the augmented unified localizable crisis scale that exploits the use of a critical emergency surface and a scheme for predicting when and how events can lead to emergency scenarios to improve forecasts about and responses to emergencies. Applicable to the measurement of any type of emergency or crisis, be it a natural or human-made event, the scale also enables users to compare dissimilar crisis events. This is of tremendous social value when, for example, the emergency responses to several regional or national emergencies need to be managed in parallel. In such situations, emergency response management teams can use the scale to evaluate the magnitudes and trajectories of the co-occurring emergencies, which will enable them to prioritize resource allocation and to take commensurate managerial actions. The efficacy and efficiency of the crisis scale is illustrated with several examples spanning local to national events.
Identifier
84949531074 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2015.06.017
ISSN
00401625
First Page
186
Last Page
197
Volume
100
Recommended Citation
Rohn, Eli and Blackmore, Denis, "The augmented unified localizable crisis scale" (2015). Faculty Publications. 6688.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/6688