The Value Logic, Practical Bottlenecks, and Promotion Strategies of Community Emergency Culture Construction
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https://doi.org/10.70767/jmec.v2i8.791Abstract
As the complexity of risks in modern society continues to intensify, the community, serving as the frontline in disaster prevention and mitigation, sees its emergency culture construction level directly influencing the effectiveness of the national emergency management system. This paper delves into the multiple value logic of community emergency culture construction, systematically analyzes the existing practical bottlenecks, and proposes targeted promotion strategies. Currently, community emergency culture construction faces multiple challenges, including insufficient collaboration among stakeholders, simplistic content and forms, uneven resource allocation, and a lack of institutional safeguards. To advance community emergency culture construction, it is essential to establish a governance framework featuring multi-stakeholder collaboration, innovate cultivation methods that integrate culture and technology, strengthen material and human resource support, and establish scientific, long-term operational mechanisms, thereby comprehensively enhancing the level of community resilience.
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