Preparing for Critical Infrastructure Breakdowns: The Limits of Crisis Management and the Need for Resilience
Leiden University · University of Applied Sciences Leiden · +1 more institution
Abstract
Modern societies are widely considered to harbour an increased propensity for breakdowns of their critical infrastructure (CI) systems. While such breakdowns have proven rather rare, Hurricane Katrina has demonstrated the catastrophic consequences of such breakdowns. This article explores how public authorities can effectively prepare to cope with these rare events. Drawing from the literature on crisis and disaster management, we examine the strengths and weaknesses of traditional approaches to crisis preparation and crisis response. We argue that the established ways of organising for critical decision‐making will not suffice in the case of a catastrophic breakdown. In the immediate aftermath of such a…
Citation impact
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- 44.21
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- 100%
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- 79
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2Topics & keywords
- Resilience (materials science)
- Critical infrastructure
- Crisis management
- Set (abstract data type)
- Strengths and weaknesses
- Business
- Psychological resilience
- Political science