Konceptualne osnove i dimenzije otpornosti na katastrofe

Conceptual bases and dimensions of resilience to disasters

Authors

  • Vladimir M. Cvetković Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti, Gospodara Vučića 50, Beograd https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3450-0658
  • Nemanja Bošković Naučno-stručno društvo za upravljanje rizicima u vanrednim situacijama, Beograd

Keywords:

katastrofe, otpornost, koncept, osnove, dimenzije, merenje

Abstract

Predmet rada predstavlja naučna deskripcija konceptualnih osnova otpornosti na katastrofe. Na jedan vešt i sistematičan način, autori opisuju fenomenološke dimenzije otpornosti na katastrofe. Pored toga, daje se pregled najznačajnijih karakteristika različitih dimenzija otpornosti kao što su individualna, društvena, ekonomska i institucionalna otpornost. Rukovodeći se značajem ispitivanja nivoa ostvarene otpornosti na katastrofe, daje se pregled najznačajnijih indikatora merenja otpornosti na katastrofe. Implikacije preglednog rada ogledaju se u dodatnom unapređivanju teorijskih konstrukata različitih segmenata koncepta otpornosti na katastrofe koji se vrlo često primenjuje u studijama katastrofa.

The subject of this paper is the scientific description of the conceptual basis of disaster resistance. In a skilful and systematic way, the authors describe the phenomenological dimensions of disaster resistance. In addition, an overview of the most important characteristics of different dimensions of resilience such as individual, social, economic and institutional resilience is given. Guided by the importance of testing the level of achieved disaster resistance, an overview of the most important indicators for measuring disaster resistance is given. The implications of the review paper are reflected in the further improvement of the theoretical constructs of different segments of the disaster resilience concept that is very often applied in disaster studies.

Keywords: disasters; resilience; concept; basics; dimensions; measurement.

Author Biography

Vladimir M. Cvetković, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti, Gospodara Vučića 50, Beograd

Assis. Prof. (Disaster Risk Management) at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti), and has been engaged in research in disaster studies for 15 years. He has published over 250 research papers and 20 scientific monographs. He is the founder of the Scientific Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management in Serbia, the International Institute for Disaster Research, and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management. Education: Undergraduate Studies of Criminalistic, The Academy of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, 2006-2010. year (10.00), corresponding fields: criminalistic, security, disaster; Postgraduate Studies of Criminalistic, The Academy of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, 2010-2012. Year, theses - Management in disasters caused by misuse of weapons of mass destruction; corresponding fields: security, disaster management, risk management; PhD Studies of Security, Department disaster risk management, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, 2012-2015. Year with thesis title: Citizens preparedness for responding to natural disaster caused by flood in Serbia corresponding fields: security, disaster. Researcher and scientific titles: Assistant Professor, 2017- present, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, teaching subjects: disaster risk management; management of protection and rescue activities in disasters; methodology for disaster risk management; a system of prevention and reduction of disaster risk; Professor Assistant, 2013-2017, Academy of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, teaching subjects: disaster risk management, security in emergency situations; prevention and suppression of fires, explosions, and accidents; crisis management; Teaching Associate, 2011-2013, Academy of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, teaching subjects: disaster risk management, security in emergency situations; prevention and suppression of fires, explosions, and accidents; crisis management. Research results: During the ten-year career he has published over 250 research papers and 20 scientific monographs; According to official data PUBLONS sum of times cited is 38, H-index is 6, average citations per item is 4,5, and average citation per year is 8.0; According to official data scientific network,,Research gate 2021 has 22.15 (RG scores), 721 (total research interest), 13 h-index, 350 (citations), 105 (recommendations) i 35.000 readings; According to official data ,,Google scholar citations “he has 890 (citations), h-index 17 i i10-index 15; Founder and Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, publisher: Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management; Director of International Institute for Disaster Risk Management, Belgrade; He has reviewed over 100 scientific papers in national journals and publications (security, science, security, and police) and in international journals/proceedings SCI/SSCI list; He participated in over 50 national and international scientific conferences; Awards, prizes, etc.: Danubius Young Scientist Award for 2017 from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Science, Research and Economy (BMWFW) and the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) for extraordinary achievements in scientific activity and output; Scholarship OSCE for the third year of doctoral studies at the Faculty of Security Studies, 2015/2016. year; Grant by the Fund for Young talents of the Republic of Serbia for the undergraduate students of final years (2009/10); Awarded scholarship of ''Eurobank EFG scholarships for the best students Serbia'' within the project ''We invest in European values", because of excellent results in the areas of criminal and police and security studies, 2009; Award for the best student of the first, second, third year at the Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies in Zemun, 2nd October 2007, 2008. and 2009. Year for 10.00 average; Award for the first student in the rank of the graduates from the Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies in Zemun, 2nd October 2010, silver badge award; Awarded as one of the best cadets with a grade average of 5:00 in the High School of Interior in Sremska Kamenica, 2008.

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2021-05-22

How to Cite

M. Cvetković, V., & Bošković, N. (2021). Konceptualne osnove i dimenzije otpornosti na katastrofe: Conceptual bases and dimensions of resilience to disasters. Zbornik Radova Naučno-stručnog društva Za Upravljanje Rizicima U Vanrednim Situacijama (Collection of Papers, Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management and International Institute for Disaster Research, 175–191. Retrieved from https://zbornik.upravljanje-rizicima.edu.rs/index.php/d/article/view/12