Here it comes!
Not so Lucky
Winging it
Future is Now
Bits and Bites
100

This term describes the influx of people, items, and "knowledge" to disaster-related sites.

What is convergence?

100

The extreme living condition that is a major source of disaster vulnerability in developing countries.

What is extreme poverty?

100

Command and control orientation should be preplaced with this orientation. 

What is communication and coordination? 

100

This strategic foresight involves identifying external change signals to understand current trends & emerging issues.

What is scanning? 

100

Developing a system to communicate with emergent helpers in this kind of induced demand. 

What are response-induced demands? 

200

This is the influx of people with different motivations after a disaster.

What is personal convergence?

200

This general kind of population might rely on other for disaster response (e.g. those in nursing homes). 

What are institutionalized populations?

200

Responses are driven by organizational culture, identity, and this.

What is availability/interpretation of information?

200

Emerging risks are challenging as they lack historical data, bring unfamiliar conditions, and this. 

What is run counter to intuitive thinking or standard operating procedures?

200

Caring for injured victims is this kind of induced demand. 

What are disaster-induced demand? 

300

This term describes the mass and social media attention around a disaster. 

What is informational convergence?

300

Prisons/Inmates are often at risk for reasons that are political, social, and this. 

What is spatial? 

300

Emergency, improvisation, and this are critical features of responses to catastrophe. 

What is flexibility? 

300

This kind of crisis develops slowly and can disrupt life for months or years (like climate change).

What is a creeping crisis?

300

Warning the public of an impending disaster is this kind of mobilization. 

What is pre-impact mobilization? 

400

What is a prominent unlearned lesson related to materiel inflows and donations? 

What is "unsolicited donations overwhelm communities" or "cash is better"?

400

This impact on responders can be cumulative, not just related to the latest incident. 

What is psychologica impact (or trauma)?

400

This kind of org involves improvised org structures and tasks, like citizens putting up an improvised sandbag dike. 

What are emergent organizations?

400

Future disasters are likely to be creeping, compounding, cascading, complex, and this.

What is catastrophic?

400

Engaging in search and rescue is this kind of mobilization. 

What is post-impact mobilization?

500

This group integrates medical professionals into disaster volunteer service. 

What is the Medical Reserve Corps?

500

When many disasters, in quick succession, tire people in a perpetual state of response.

What is response fatigue?

500

Rule-breaking with vigilance during a disaster involves thoughtfulness, deliberation, and this. 

What is maintaining the purpose of the rule? 

500

This kind of strategic foresight develops future scenarios to stimulate creative thinking.

What is forecasting?

500

 The Office of Response & Recovery has directorates in response, recovery, logistics, and this. 

What is field operations?