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    Improving disaster response evaluations : Supporting advances in disaster risk management through the enhancement of response evaluation usefulness

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    Future disasters or crises are difficult to predict and therefore hard to prepare for. However, while a specific event might not have happened, it can be simulated in an exercise. The evaluation of performance during such an exercise can provide important information regarding the current state of preparedness, and used to improve the response to future events. For this to happen, evaluation products must be perceived as useful by the end user. Unfortunately, it appears that this is not the case. Both evaluations and their products are rarely used to their full extent or, in extreme cases, are regarded as paper-pushing exercises.The first part of this research characterises current evaluation practice, both in the scientific literature and in Dutch practice, based on a scoping study, document and content analyses, and expert judgements. The findings highlight that despite a recent increase in research attention, few studies focus on disaster management exercise evaluation. It is unclear whether current evaluations achieve their purpose, or how they contribute to disaster preparedness. Both theory and practice tend to view, and present evaluations in isolation. This limited focus creates a fragmented field that lacks coherence and depth. Furthermore, most evaluation documentation fails to justify or discuss the rational underlying the selected methods, and their link to the overall purpose or context of the exercise. The process of collecting and analysing contextual, evidence-based data, and using it to reach conclusions and make recommendations lacks methodological transparency and rigour. Consequently, professionals lack reliable guidance when designing evaluations.Therefore, the second part of this research aimed to gain an insights into what make evaluations useful, and suggest improvements. In particular, it highlights the values associated with the methodology used to record and present evaluation outcomes to end users. The notion of an ‘evaluation description’ is introduced to support the identification of four components that are assumed to influence the usefulness of an evaluation: its purpose, object description, analysis and conclusion. Survey experiments identified that how these elements – notably, the analysis and/ or conclusions – are documented significantly influences the usefulness of the product. Furthermore, different components are more useful depending on the purpose of the report (for learning or accountability). Crisis management professionals expect the analysis to go beyond the object of the evaluation, and focus on the broader context. They expect a rigorous evaluation to provide them with evidence-based judgements that deliver actionable conclusions and support future learning.Overall, this research shows that the design and execution of evaluations should provide systematic, rigorous, evidence-based and actionable outcomes. It suggests some ways to manage both the process and the products of an evaluation to improve its usefulness. Finally, it underlines that it is not the evaluation itself that leads to improvement, but its use. Evaluation should, therefore, be seen as a means to an end

    Virginia Commonwealth University Fall Commencement Program [corrected copy]

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    Supporting evidence-based adaptation decision-making in Victoria: a synthesis of climate change adaptation research

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    This research synthesis provides policy-makers and practitioners with an understanding of the building blocks for effective adaptation decision-making, as evidenced through the NCCARF research program. It synthesised a portfolio of adaptation research for each Australian state and territory and addressing the complex relationships between research and policy development. Each state and territory synthesis report directs users to research relevant identified priorities

    Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 385)

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    This bibliography lists 536 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System Database. Subject coverage includes: aerospace medicine and physiology, life support systems and man/system technology, protective clothing, exobiology and extraterrestrial life, planetary biology, and flight crew behavior and performance

    LABRAD : Vol 46, Issue 2 - June 2020

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    Pathophysiology of Lung Injury in Context with Novel Coronavirus 2019 Imaging in COVID-19 Pandemic: Salient Features Qualitative Real-Time RT-PCR For Detection of SARS-Cov-2 RNA Coagulopathy and Anticoagulants in COVID-19 AKUH Blood Bank During SARS-COV-2 Outbreak Significance of COVID-19 Whole Genome Sequencing Convalescent Plasma Therapy for COVID-19 COVID-19: An Alarm Bell for Healthcare System in Pakistan! Emergency Online Undergraduate Medial Education During COVID 19 Adopting Virtual Teaching During the Pandemic-An Overview of the Utility of ‘Microsoft Teams’ from an Educator’s Perspectiv The Best of the Recent Past Polaroidhttps://ecommons.aku.edu/labrad/1034/thumbnail.jp
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