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  • Disaster Management and Public Policy
  • International Relations and Global Security

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  • The National Response Framework (NRF) outlines U.S. disaster response protocols, emphasizing a tiered, incident-specific approach.
  • Globalization, climate change, and interconnected systems (e.g., supply chains, cyber) transcend geographical boundaries in disaster impacts.
  • Traditional disaster response models require re-evaluation due to the borderless nature of modern emergencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the limitations of the current National Response Framework (NRF) in the context of globalized disasters.
  • To advocate for integrated, multi-level preparedness strategies that acknowledge the international scope of contemporary emergencies.
  • To highlight the need for adapting NRF strategies for disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of the National Response Framework (NRF) and its alignment with global disaster trends.
  • Review of factors contributing to the globalization of disasters, including climate change and international integration.
  • Examination of the scalability, flexibility, and adaptability principles within the National Incident Management System (NIMS).

Main Results:

  • The NRF's tiered response model, while effective for localized incidents, is challenged by disasters with international implications.
  • Factors such as climate change, global economic integration, and ease of travel create complex, interconnected disaster scenarios.
  • Disaster impacts are no longer geographically limited, necessitating a shift in preparedness and response strategies.

Conclusions:

  • The NRF requires simultaneous preparation at all levels, from local to the highest national and international.
  • Adaptable and scalable disaster management strategies are essential to address the complexities of globalized threats.
  • Recognizing the borderless nature of modern disasters is fundamental for effective preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.