Algoritmizace činností krizových štábů

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This dissertation deals with the analysis of the crisis staff' activities, a detailed mapping of the activities of regional crisis staffs, proposes a method for comparing the fitness of algorithms for certain activities, outlines a standardized structure of the regional crisis staff, and proposes a procedure for dealing with three types of crisis situations - flood, long-term drought, and epidemics. The aim of the thesis is to examine the existence and effectiveness of existing algorithms for dealing with crisis situations used by crisis staffs and based on this analysis to propose a standardized algorithms regarding legal requirements and expectations of the stakeholders. This includes a comprehensive analysis of the staffs' activities, a proposal for comparing the effectiveness of the algorithms and an analysis of information flows. The research output is the design of a standardised structure of crisis staffs that will provide an effective solution to a wide range of crisis situations. The comparison of candidate algorithms is performed using a multicriteria analysis with defined criteria (protection of people, protection of animals, protection of property and contribution to comfort) and their weights. The standardized structure determines the set of persons capable of dealing with the most likely types of crisis situations. The motivation for this work is the desire to help former colleagues of the Permanent Working Group of Crisis Staff of the South Bohemian Region in dealing with emergencies and crisis situations. The contribution of the thesis is the definition of procedures to facilitate the demanding activities of crisis staff defined in the above-mentioned procedure to increase the efficiency of the crisis staff.

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algorithm, crisis staff, crisis management

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