There are two models typically used to describe the phases of an emergency. The more recent and commonly used model suggests that there are four broad phases – mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. An extended model suggests that there are eight categories – risk perception, preparedness, warning, physical impact, psychological impact, response, recovery and reconstruction (Fothergill et al., 1999; Perry and Mushkatel, 1986). We utilize the extended model to catalog and organize resources so that users can easily identify information within their specific area of interest.
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