Abstract

In the environment we live in, a large number of events occur that negatively affect the lives of people and communities. These events may be caused by the environment or nature, or may be caused by people or the products or services they produce. When looking at the studies and explanations made about disasters in the historical process; First of all, the events that caused the deaths of people were treated as disasters. Later, events that cause physical or social losses, events that affect people and cause property damage, and eventually the concept of disaster; were associated with the concepts of environment, development and sustainability. The aim of this study is to; evaluates the titles and topics necessary for interagency coordination in disaster management. This study is a review article created using qualitative method. Currently, the discipline of disaster management has produced various studies in many national and international institutions. In particular, efforts to combat climate change, sustainable development goals and Disaster Risk Reduction have become central to disaster management. Incident Command System, collaboration, communication, information and resource sharing, common purpose and teamwork, flexibility and authority, and use of social media are at the heart of interagency coordination in disaster management decisively. In order for disaster and emergency situations to be managed in coordination, qualified works should be carried out in the above headings. As a result, interagency coordination in disaster management consists of the topics mentioned above.

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