The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforce

Payesh2009; 8: 147-154Accepted for publication: 1 July 2009[EPub a head of print-20 Apr. 2009] Objective(s): This research looked at the current situation of the early warning system for flash floods in Golestan.Methods: Using the questionnaire developed by the Secretariat of the United Nations'...

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Main Authors: Ali Ardalan, Kourosh Holakouie Naieni, Mohammad Reza Honarvar, Mohammad Javad Kabir, Ali Mohammad Zanganeh, Abbas Ali Keshtkar, Mohammad Pakmanesh, Ahmad Nazari, Mehdi Osooli, Hanieh Khodaie, Rasoul Salahi, Ali Reza Mamashli
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Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2009-04-01
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-620-en.html
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spelling doaj-b8b5a8328d2c4437b647d672a2fd0e842020-11-25T04:07:02ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362009-04-0182147154The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforceAli Ardalan0Kourosh Holakouie Naieni1Mohammad Reza Honarvar2Mohammad Javad Kabir3Ali Mohammad Zanganeh4Abbas Ali Keshtkar5Mohammad Pakmanesh6Ahmad Nazari7Mehdi Osooli8Hanieh Khodaie9Rasoul Salahi10Ali Reza Mamashli11 Payesh2009; 8: 147-154Accepted for publication: 1 July 2009[EPub a head of print-20 Apr. 2009] Objective(s): This research looked at the current situation of the early warning system for flash floods in Golestan.Methods: Using the questionnaire developed by the Secretariat of the United Nations' International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) for assessment of early warning systems, we examined the following components in the province's early warning system: hazard knowledge, monitoring and warning, dissemination/communication and response capacity. The first stage of the study examined current literature on the experience gained so far in Iran and worldwide. Next, we reviewed the existing evidence and documentation from the province's Natural Disaster Center. The third phase of the research began as a qualitative study consisting of in-depth interviews with eight specialists and four people residing in disaster-stricken areas. This was followed by the formation of an 8-member Expert Panel that debated the key issues until agreement was reached by at least four thirds of the members.Results: The study revealed serious flaws in the current warning system, including its inability to make reliable geographical point predictions and possible delays in the transfer of warning from the meteorological services (where most of the predictions are made) to end-users and other organizations. The public receive little warning on rising water levels, and the rare warning messages that do get through are often vague and incomprehensible. There are no clear-cut warning response strategies, including local evacuation programs; hazard maps are non-existent, and response thresholds remain ill-defined.Conclusion: It is clear that many components of the early flash flood warning system in Golestan are in need of functional improvement. A model- to be tested in future studies- is proposed here for the creation of a Village Disaster Taskforce, based on local capabilities and the concept of initiating the warning process at the local level.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-620-en.htmlflooddisasterearly warning systemgolestaniran
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author Ali Ardalan
Kourosh Holakouie Naieni
Mohammad Reza Honarvar
Mohammad Javad Kabir
Ali Mohammad Zanganeh
Abbas Ali Keshtkar
Mohammad Pakmanesh
Ahmad Nazari
Mehdi Osooli
Hanieh Khodaie
Rasoul Salahi
Ali Reza Mamashli
spellingShingle Ali Ardalan
Kourosh Holakouie Naieni
Mohammad Reza Honarvar
Mohammad Javad Kabir
Ali Mohammad Zanganeh
Abbas Ali Keshtkar
Mohammad Pakmanesh
Ahmad Nazari
Mehdi Osooli
Hanieh Khodaie
Rasoul Salahi
Ali Reza Mamashli
The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforce
Payesh
flood
disaster
early warning system
golestan
iran
author_facet Ali Ardalan
Kourosh Holakouie Naieni
Mohammad Reza Honarvar
Mohammad Javad Kabir
Ali Mohammad Zanganeh
Abbas Ali Keshtkar
Mohammad Pakmanesh
Ahmad Nazari
Mehdi Osooli
Hanieh Khodaie
Rasoul Salahi
Ali Reza Mamashli
author_sort Ali Ardalan
title The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforce
title_short The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforce
title_full The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforce
title_fullStr The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforce
title_full_unstemmed The early warning system for flash floods in Golestan Province: the model of village disaster taskforce
title_sort early warning system for flash floods in golestan province: the model of village disaster taskforce
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Payesh2009; 8: 147-154Accepted for publication: 1 July 2009[EPub a head of print-20 Apr. 2009] Objective(s): This research looked at the current situation of the early warning system for flash floods in Golestan.Methods: Using the questionnaire developed by the Secretariat of the United Nations' International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) for assessment of early warning systems, we examined the following components in the province's early warning system: hazard knowledge, monitoring and warning, dissemination/communication and response capacity. The first stage of the study examined current literature on the experience gained so far in Iran and worldwide. Next, we reviewed the existing evidence and documentation from the province's Natural Disaster Center. The third phase of the research began as a qualitative study consisting of in-depth interviews with eight specialists and four people residing in disaster-stricken areas. This was followed by the formation of an 8-member Expert Panel that debated the key issues until agreement was reached by at least four thirds of the members.Results: The study revealed serious flaws in the current warning system, including its inability to make reliable geographical point predictions and possible delays in the transfer of warning from the meteorological services (where most of the predictions are made) to end-users and other organizations. The public receive little warning on rising water levels, and the rare warning messages that do get through are often vague and incomprehensible. There are no clear-cut warning response strategies, including local evacuation programs; hazard maps are non-existent, and response thresholds remain ill-defined.Conclusion: It is clear that many components of the early flash flood warning system in Golestan are in need of functional improvement. A model- to be tested in future studies- is proposed here for the creation of a Village Disaster Taskforce, based on local capabilities and the concept of initiating the warning process at the local level.
topic flood
disaster
early warning system
golestan
iran
url http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-620-en.html
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