Was haben Hurrikans mit der Wirtschaft zu tun? This book will assess the O'ahu disaster management system's current ability to manage a high-impact low-probability (HILP) event, a Category 4 or 5 hurricane striking the Hawai'ian island of O'ahu. It will investigate through one of the core diagnostic tool of management cybernetics, the Viable System Model (VSM), deficiencies of the existing disaster management system used across the United States and offers suggestions to improve its effectiveness. Further, this book represents a general assessment of the application of management cybernetics to disaster management systems worldwide.…mehr
This book will assess the O'ahu disaster management system's current ability to manage a high-impact low-probability (HILP) event, a Category 4 or 5 hurricane striking the Hawai'ian island of O'ahu. It will investigate through one of the core diagnostic tool of management cybernetics, the Viable System Model (VSM), deficiencies of the existing disaster management system used across the United States and offers suggestions to improve its effectiveness. Further, this book represents a general assessment of the application of management cybernetics to disaster management systems worldwide.
Anja Chr. Reissberg ist Director bei Malik Management USA, Hawaii, und Consultant/System Expert beim Malik Management Zentrum St. Gallen. Ihre Spezialgebiete sind unter anderem Managementkybernetik und -bionik.
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Contents
German preface for editionMALIK 7 Introduction: Natural disasters in the light of management cybernetics 9
1. The Hawai'ian hurricane tale 16 1.1Background on State of Hawai'i and O'ahu 18 1.2Background on hurricanes 22 1.3Hurricanes in Hawai'i and the risk of a future hit 33 1.4Damage scenarios and vulnerability analysis for O'ahu 33
2. Keys to solutions of a complex disaster management world -the Viable System Model 59 2.1The Viable System Model's core concepts 64 2.2Am I me? - On subjectivity and identity 66 2.3The structure of the Viable System Model 68 2.4What a heart needs to be whole - understanding VSM in depth 82
3. The Hawai'ian disaster management system - diagnosis and suggestions for redesign with the Viable System Model 3.1Time - the vital factor to measure viability 99 3.2Structural diagnosis of the Hawai'ian disaster management 102 3.3Diagnosis and redesign of the Hurricane Hazard Management System processes 164 3.4The HHMS's viability requirements 224 3.5VSM application Summary 243
4. Is the Viable System Model worth the effort? 250 4.1System Science - its important role in the field of Geography 254 4.2Insights for the field of hazard management research 256
5. Appendix: Other potential approaches inspiring future research 262 5.1Potential redesign of the HHMS using Human Activity Systems (HAS) 262 5.2Ackoff's Idealized Design 262 5.3The Analytical Hierarchy Process by Saaty 264 5.4Designing a cybernetically sound infrastructure system -Critical Path Analysis 264 5.5Further research potential 266
List of Abbreviations 270
References 271 Internet sites 276 Presentations and interviews 278 Events and conferences 281 Grey literature 281 Newspaper Articles 281 E-mail contacts 282
Glossary 283 Glossary of Beer's cybernetic language 283 Glossary of rules for the Viable System 284 Glossary of FEMA's acronyms 285
German preface for editionMALIK 7 Introduction: Natural disasters in the light of management cybernetics 9
1. The Hawai'ian hurricane tale 16 1.1Background on State of Hawai'i and O'ahu 18 1.2Background on hurricanes 22 1.3Hurricanes in Hawai'i and the risk of a future hit 33 1.4Damage scenarios and vulnerability analysis for O'ahu 33
2. Keys to solutions of a complex disaster management world -the Viable System Model 59 2.1The Viable System Model's core concepts 64 2.2Am I me? - On subjectivity and identity 66 2.3The structure of the Viable System Model 68 2.4What a heart needs to be whole - understanding VSM in depth 82
3. The Hawai'ian disaster management system - diagnosis and suggestions for redesign with the Viable System Model 3.1Time - the vital factor to measure viability 99 3.2Structural diagnosis of the Hawai'ian disaster management 102 3.3Diagnosis and redesign of the Hurricane Hazard Management System processes 164 3.4The HHMS's viability requirements 224 3.5VSM application Summary 243
4. Is the Viable System Model worth the effort? 250 4.1System Science - its important role in the field of Geography 254 4.2Insights for the field of hazard management research 256
5. Appendix: Other potential approaches inspiring future research 262 5.1Potential redesign of the HHMS using Human Activity Systems (HAS) 262 5.2Ackoff's Idealized Design 262 5.3The Analytical Hierarchy Process by Saaty 264 5.4Designing a cybernetically sound infrastructure system -Critical Path Analysis 264 5.5Further research potential 266
List of Abbreviations 270
References 271 Internet sites 276 Presentations and interviews 278 Events and conferences 281 Grey literature 281 Newspaper Articles 281 E-mail contacts 282
Glossary 283 Glossary of Beer's cybernetic language 283 Glossary of rules for the Viable System 284 Glossary of FEMA's acronyms 285
Index 286
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