Abstract

We focus on the analysis and assessment of the availability of information on crisis situations on the websites of public administration structures. The periods from 2020 to 2022, with their global and regional crisis events, gave us the opportunities to examine how public administration systems are prepared to deal with crisis events. Crisis events that need to be managed on public administration information pages are not only flood, fire, natural disasters, industrial and ecological accidents, but also migration, epidemic, energy crisis, unemployment or labor shortage and the danger of war.

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