Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management

This study explores the efforts, Malaysia, is putting in place, using the pervasiveness of ICT in managing disasters; both naturally and man-made. These efforts had given birth to various agencies and initiatives from prediction/mitigation to control and management but yet the loss of lives and prop...

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Main Authors: Ajayi, Binyamin, Badi, Bakhtiyar, Al-ani, Mustafa, Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
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spelling my.iium.irep.13072011-08-11T03:57:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/1307/ Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management Ajayi, Binyamin Badi, Bakhtiyar Al-ani, Mustafa Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman HD28 Management. Industrial Management HV551.2 Emergency management This study explores the efforts, Malaysia, is putting in place, using the pervasiveness of ICT in managing disasters; both naturally and man-made. These efforts had given birth to various agencies and initiatives from prediction/mitigation to control and management but yet the loss of lives and properties during such incidents, which are bound to happen, has been a call for concern. In fact records of such disasters kept growing when one curiously views recent flooding in Malaysia. A collaborative system initiative is expected to co-exist within the government agencies on disaster management where expertise, resources and information sharing will be enabled on a real time basis. The community through the institution of the mosque was brought on board into such system as they are seen to be the closest to the populace. These steps will no doubt make the perpetual efforts of government agencies to yield the required results. We thus opined that training these communities, which is expected to institute a comity of volunteers, in the science of how to gather information and make good use of same in the event of the disaster occurrence will go a long way in making the tax payer money worthwhile. Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA 2011-06 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/1307/1/IJHSS_Vol1No7_Jun2011_CommunityBasedDisasterSystem.pdf Ajayi, Binyamin and Badi, Bakhtiyar and Al-ani, Mustafa and Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman (2011) Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 1 (7). pp. 171-177. ISSN 2221-0989 (O), 2220-8488 (P) http://www.ijhssnet.com/journals/Vol._1_No._7_%5BSpecial_Issue_June_2011%5D/22.pdf
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HV551.2 Emergency management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HV551.2 Emergency management
Ajayi, Binyamin
Badi, Bakhtiyar
Al-ani, Mustafa
Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management
description This study explores the efforts, Malaysia, is putting in place, using the pervasiveness of ICT in managing disasters; both naturally and man-made. These efforts had given birth to various agencies and initiatives from prediction/mitigation to control and management but yet the loss of lives and properties during such incidents, which are bound to happen, has been a call for concern. In fact records of such disasters kept growing when one curiously views recent flooding in Malaysia. A collaborative system initiative is expected to co-exist within the government agencies on disaster management where expertise, resources and information sharing will be enabled on a real time basis. The community through the institution of the mosque was brought on board into such system as they are seen to be the closest to the populace. These steps will no doubt make the perpetual efforts of government agencies to yield the required results. We thus opined that training these communities, which is expected to institute a comity of volunteers, in the science of how to gather information and make good use of same in the event of the disaster occurrence will go a long way in making the tax payer money worthwhile.
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author Ajayi, Binyamin
Badi, Bakhtiyar
Al-ani, Mustafa
Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
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Badi, Bakhtiyar
Al-ani, Mustafa
Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
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title Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management
title_short Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management
title_full Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management
title_fullStr Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management
title_full_unstemmed Taking community-based system to Malaysian communities for disaster management
title_sort taking community-based system to malaysian communities for disaster management
publisher Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/1307/1/IJHSS_Vol1No7_Jun2011_CommunityBasedDisasterSystem.pdf
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