Mitigating the flood disaster effects through the implementation of knowledge management: A systematic literature review

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2024.100431
Maryam Yousefi Mohammadi , Enayat Abbasi , Homayoun Farhadian , Ali Asgary
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Climate change is global threat and the world is now facing its outcomes more than the last decades. Climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of flooding among other extreme weather events. The execution of knowledge management in different phases of disaster management can be effective in mitigating damages caused by floods to natural and human environments. The present study identified effective actions to implement the five stages of knowledge management in the stages before, during and after the flood event. For this purpose, a systematic review of sources and qualitative content analysis have been applied to evaluate the published research in four stages of items collection, descriptive analysis, selection and classification, and assessment. According to the findings, the pre-crisis stage requires 13 actions in knowledge creation, 20 actions in knowledge acquisition, 7 actions in knowledge organization and storage, 23 actions in knowledge sharing, and 20 actions in knowledge use and development. The crisis phase requires 12 actions in knowledge sharing and 10 actions in knowledge use. In the post-crisis stage, 5 actions in the knowledge sharing, 11 actions in the knowledge use, and 12 actions in the knowledge evaluation phases have been identified. To prevent and manage the flood crisis, knowledge improvement and management is an effective and necessary aspect that should be considered among the organizations and communities involved in emergency management.

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通过实施知识管理减轻洪水灾害影响:系统文献综述
气候变化是全球性的威胁,与过去几十年相比,世界现在面临着更多的气候变化后果。在其他极端天气事件中,气候变化增加了洪水发生的频率和强度。在灾害管理的不同阶段实施知识管理可以有效减轻洪水对自然和人类环境造成的破坏。本研究确定了在洪水事件之前、期间和之后的五个阶段实施知识管理的有效行动。为此,本研究采用了系统的资料审查和定性内容分析方法,从项目收集、描述性分析、选择和分类以及评估四个阶段对已发表的研究进行了评估。根据研究结果,危机前阶段需要采取 13 项知识创造行动、20 项知识获取行动、7 项知识组织和存储行动、23 项知识共享行动以及 20 项知识使用和开发行动。危机阶段需要 12 项知识共享行动和 10 项知识使用行动。在危机后阶段,确定了知识共享阶段的 5 项行动、知识使用阶段的 11 项行动和知识评估阶段的 12 项行动。为了预防和管理洪水危机,知识改进和管理是参与应急管理的组织和社区应考虑的一个有效和必要的方面。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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