Abstract

In this paper we will discuss security in functional regions that are divided between two or more nations. Awareness and preparation requires some sort of warning mechanism making it possible for the people in the region to become aware and to prepare themselves for upcoming emergency situations. As both the disaster indicators and the crisis to come are both fuzzy and unknown, we will speak about Soft Early Waming Systems (SEWS). In SEWS each individual living in a region will act as a networked human anticipatory emergency sensor and actor. Our conception of such a regional security SEWS is given in the form of an idealised design called the netAgora portal. After discussing the broad lines of the netAgora design this paper will be focusing on the key role anticipatory modelling and simulation may play in a tool for developing a SEWS capacity for handling transnational complex emergencies and disasters.

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References

Bibliographical reference

Viveca Asproth, Stig C. Holmberg and Christina Amcoff Nyström, « Soft Early Warning for Regional Security », CASYS, 30 | 2014, 191-198.

Electronic reference

Viveca Asproth, Stig C. Holmberg and Christina Amcoff Nyström, « Soft Early Warning for Regional Security », CASYS [Online], 30 | 2014, Online since 17 October 2024, connection on 13 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=4707

Authors

Viveca Asproth

Mid Sweden University, 831 25 Östersund, Sweden

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Stig C. Holmberg

Nu-Informatics/C8-Labs, Änge Spv 2, 83076 Stugun, Sweden

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Christina Amcoff Nyström

Mid Sweden University, 831 25 Östersund, Sweden

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