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Emergency Coordination Management

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A perfect emergency management system entails coordinated operation of various aspects to ensure concerted action of different functional organizations, optimize the operation like labor, material, and financial resources, and in order to control and reduce the losses arising from an unexpected event effectively. Accordingly, the coordinated operation of an emergency management system also needs our consideration.

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Cao, J., Zhu, L., Han, H., Zhu, X. (2018). Emergency Coordination Management. In: Modern Emergency Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5720-5_5

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