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Crisis Management And Population Integration: The Continued Solidarity Following Storm Alex
[Gestion De Crise Et Intégration Des Populations : L'Élan Solidaire Qui Perdure Suite À La Tempête Alex]

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  • David Ortiz Haro

    (InSyTE - Interdisciplinary research on Society-Technology-Environment - UTT - Université de Technologie de Troyes, UTT - Université de Technologie de Troyes)

Abstract

During the night from October 2 to 3, 2020, Storm Alex impacted southern France. "In the early moments, we didn't know what to do," but there was no room for selfishness, "it's solidarity nonetheless, rather than individualism." Three years after the disaster, a study funded by the ANR explains the behaviors of mutual aid, reciprocity, and solidarity as the foundation of local resilience to be integrated into the chain of actors in rescue operations and local authorities in disaster management.

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  • David Ortiz Haro, 2023. "Crisis Management And Population Integration: The Continued Solidarity Following Storm Alex [Gestion De Crise Et Intégration Des Populations : L'Élan Solidaire Qui Perdure Suite À La Tempête Alex]," Post-Print hal-04508361, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04508361
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