A Comprehensive Emergency Management using VIKOR MCDM Method
K Priya, M Ramachandran, Manjula Selvam, Connie White, Linda Plotnick, Jane Kushma, Starr, Roxanne Hiltz, Murray Turoff, William Petak, William Waugh, Gregory Streib, Kumar Pandey, Anil Rakesh, Ajay Kumar, Behzad Mandal, Vaferi, Naim Kapucu, Tolga Arslan, Fatih Demiroz, Akhilesh Sharma, Shamik Kumar, Gaurav Tiwari, Nitika Aggarwal, Anil Goenka, Prasun Kumar, Tulika Chakrabarti, Radomir Chakrabarti, Zbigniew Gono, Micha Leonowicz, Jasiski, David Mcloughlin, Kapil Kapoor, Abhay Sharma, G Revathy, A Saleh, Alghamdi, M Sultan, Alahmari, R Saud, Anil Yonbawi, Mohd Anul Kumar, Haq, Camilla Tveiten, Eirik Knudsen, Irene Albrechtsen, Aud Marit Waer, Wahl, Sudha Rajesh, Yousef Methkal, Abd Algani, Mohammed Saleh, Al Ansari, Bhuvaneswari Balachander, Roop Raj, B Iskandar Muda, S Bala, Balaji, Sang Choi, Ok, Akhilesh Sharma, Avinash Panwar, Prasun Chakrabarti, Santosh Vishwakarma, Priyanka Dahiya, Anil Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Bijan Nahavandi, N Deepa, Anjum Asmat Parveen, M Khurshid, C Ramachandran, C Sathiyaraj, Vimala, N Patel, N Yogeesh, Mekala Reddy, D Harinath, Abhay Sheela, J Sharma, Tiang, David Alexander, K Sekar, Anil Kumar, Priyanka Dahiya, Mohd Anul Haq, S Subiksha, S Sethuvarsha, Alma Schaafstal, H Joan, Randall Johnston, Oser, Ashish Sinha, Ananda Kumar, Mohamed Shankar Hati, Prasun Benbouzid, Chakrabarti, Abhay Sharma, Shilpee Patil, Aditya Gupta
Abstract
Emergency management is also known as emergency response or disaster management. It is the control management of assets and liabilities to deal with all humanitarian factors including prevention, preparedness, response, mitigation, rehabilitation. Aims to prevent and minimize the hazardous effects of all hazards. Emergency Planning Control refers to the coordination and control of sources and responsibilities for emergency mitigation, preparedness, reaction, and recuperation. It entails the collection, management, and analyses of large statistics for the motive of integrating a statistically-pushed approach into every segment of the emergency manage cycle. From this analysis the VIKOR technique determines the maximum correct solution with the shortest distance and the worst-good solution with the longest distance from the solution, although the variance of these distances is not taken into account. The VIKOR approach is a multi-criteria choice (MCDM) or multi criteria choice evaluation technique. Alternative: No influence, Low influence, High influence, Very low influence. Evaluation Preference: Well-planned emergency relief supply system, Application of modern logistics technology, Reconstruction and staff comforting, Education campaign on disaster prevention and response, Applicable emergency response plan and regulations, the involvement and support of army. The result it is seen that the involvement and support of army is got the first rank where as is the Education campaign on disaster prevention and response is having the lowest rank. In this paper the involvement and support of army is got the first rank whereas is the Education campaign on disaster prevention and response is having the Lowest rank.