Community Obligations in Shared Responsibility: Policy Pathways for Resilience
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Lukasiewicz, Anna
Eburn, Michael
Dovers, Stephen
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6th International Conference on Building Resilience
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Shared responsibility lies at the heart of the Australian National Strategy
for Disaster Resilience; disasters are no longer solely a government
responsibility as all societal actors are charged with some obligations for
disaster mitigation, response and recovery. However, shared
responsibility carries with it certain legal and policy ramifications: for
responsibility to be shared across the community, it must be specified,
accepted and complied with.
The community is a central concept in the NSDR, as community resilience
and empowerment are its stated goals. While research so far has focused
on responsibility-sharing between different levels of the government and
on the role of the individual, we focus on the much more problematic
community. Communities can be place-based (as in a specific locality or
region); or interest-based (a group of people within society sharing
common characteristics such as ethnicity, religion, recreation or
industry); or a combination of these. In disaster resilience the starting
point for consideration is a community of place, within which lie multiple,
diverse, competing and overlapping communities of interest.
In this study, we break down a hypothetical place-based community into
its component parts (households, businesses, government and various
types of community organisations) to examine the responsibilities that are
(or conceivably might be) placed on them by the NSDR and associated
policies. We identify what types of policy instruments (regulation, price
signals, moral suasion) are used to ensure, or at least promote
compliance and cooperation with identified responsibilities. We then
discuss what these policy instruments mean for the achievement of
community resilience.
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