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Background: Assessment of different strategic in disaster planning in selected countries.
According to the international report indicating that IRAN is among the seven countries
most susceptible to disaster, experiencing 31 known disasters out of 40 in the world,
occurrence of 1536 moderate to severe earthquake, during 1370-80 and 712 other disasters
at the same period it seems necessary to design a disaster plan.
Methods: This research is a comparative-descriptive and case based study in which the
researcher used random sampling process in selecting the statistical society from both
developed and developing countries. In this goal oriented research the necessary
information are extracted from valid global reports, articles and many questionnaires
which were subjected to scientific analysis.
Results: Studying different countries (which includes: Canada, Japan, India, USA,
Turkey, Pakistan and Iran) shows that there is a direct relationship between the level of
countries development and their success in disaster planning and management (including
preventive measures and confrontation). In most of the studied countries, decentralized
planning caused many professional planners participate in different levels of disaster
management which ultimately led to development of efficient and realistic plans which in
turn decreased the catastrophic effects of disasters dramatically. The results of the
aforementioned countries showed that a balanced approach to disaster plan with
investment in prophylactic area is very important.
Conclusion: As our country uses a centralized strategy for disaster management which
has proven its ineffectiveness, the researcher suggests that we should change our
approach in disaster management and let our planners participate from all levels include:
provincial, rural and etc. This will led to a reality based planning and using all potential
capacities in disaster management. According to this study it will be possible to use
prophylactic delusions and to mitigate the outcome of threatening disasters.