- The park model shows the different phases of response to a hazard:
1) Pre disaster - before the event, the situation is normal.
2) Disruption - During and directly after the hazard event occurs, there is destruction of property, loss of life etc. before people begin to respond.
3) Relief - In the aftermath of the event, rescue efforts focus on saving people and preventing further damage.
4) Rehabilitation - Once the immediate impacts are under control, people start to resolve longer - term problems, eg. providing temporary shelter and aid for those affected.
5) Reconstruction - This involves rebuilding permanent houses, infrastructure etc. This results in one of two outcomes:
- If buildings are built to the same standard as before, the area returns to normal.
- If buildings are built to a higher standard than before, the area improves so vulnerability decreases.