Abstract

In recent years, as the greenhouse effect has become severe, the scale of common natural disasters such as floods and rainstorms has constantly set new historical records. The purpose of this study is to derive factors affecting the effectiveness of the disaster management resources system through empirical analysis. In order to achieve this research purpose, this study surveyed the perception of disaster management resources between local government disaster management servants and fire fighters, and regression analysis was conducted through the SPSS program to analyze the relationship between effectiveness and influencing factors. As a result of the study, the factors affecting the effectiveness of the disaster management resources system are laws & regulations, organization, cooperation, and continuity of operation plan. Therefore, it is deemed necessary to consider the enactment and revision of laws and regulations, strengthening the cooperation system, and establishing a continuity of operation plan for disaster management resources system in the future.

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