Bendruomenės įtraukimo į incidento valdymą organizacinės prielaidos ir teisinės galimybės Lietuvoje

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Survila, Arvydas
Smalskys, Vainius
Novikovas, Andrejus
Tvaronavičienė, Agnė
Stasiukynas, Andrius
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To manage emergencies and disasters most often is used the model composed of four
phases: risk mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. During the response phase,
an incident management structure (IMS) is developed. It is generally acknowledged that the
participation of communities in response actions increases the resources of public authorities
and helps eliminate the outcomes of an incident in a more effective manner. Referring to the
principles of the Neo-Weberian this article analyses the IMS, communitiesparticipation in the
incident management and examines the assumptions of the Lithuanian laws on communities
participation in incident management. The results of the research have revealed that community
participation in the management of an incident, an emergency or a disaster is not regulated in
Lithuania’s legislation, for this reason, the conclusion could be drawn that it is difficult to apply
advanced IMSs and to find a common solution while manoeuvring between the actions of the
hierarchy-based institutions and officials or officers and citizen or their group participation in
the management of emergencies, disasters and incidents.
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