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Research On Governmental Contingency Management Of Public Emergency In Wenzhou City

Posted on:2009-01-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360272460362Subject:Public Management
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China's economy is developing by leaps and bounds, and urbanization increasingly quickens up its pace. Cities are gradually sweeping and becoming the economic, cultural and political centers and then larger population in these cites. So we will find amplification effect and chain reaction in public emergencies, which definitely will bring enormous damages and loses to the whole society. Therefore, maintaining Public Security becomes one of the major functions of the current governments, and whether the government is able to effectively deal with public crisis is used as a reference point or measuring scale. Therefore, to improve city governments' ability to deal with public emergencies, and reduce the effect of public crisis has already become the top priority to the city governments.Wenzhou, located in the southeastern coast, is the central city in this area. In recent years, natural disasters are regular visitors in Wenzhou City; there is still hidden danger in major and extraordinarily big accidents and public crisis is happening at a high rate.The introduction of this paper is about the background information, content, methods and technical information. Based on public event contingency theory, system theory, modern security theory and urban disaster theory and learning emergency management mechanism from cites home and abroad, the paper mainly analyses the current situation of public safety in Wenzhou city and the existing problems in the four periods of public emergency management. In the conclusion part, based on the Crisis life cycle theory by Steven Fink, the paper proposes the corresponding emergency management mechanism, which can hopefully solve its problems existing in the management of Public safety.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wenzhou City, Public emergency, Contingency management
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