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PARK
model
Shows how people respond to
hazards
, helps planners prepare for future hazard events and help
mitigate
impacts of future hazards.
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Stage
1 of PARK model
Because prior to the event and shows the quality of life is at its
normal equilibrium
level
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Stage 2 of the
Park
Model
Where the event occurs
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Stage
3 of the Park Model
Search,
rescue
and
care
Quality
of
life
drops at this stage, and stays low for several hours, up to several days, depending on the severity of the hazard, and the level of development of the region
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Stage
4 of the Park Model
Relief
and
rehabilitation
period, may include outside help (international)
Takes a
variable
amount of time, hours, weeks or months
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Stage 5 of the Park Model
Long-term
human response
Rebuilding
and
restoring
often normality
Quality
of
life
returns to normal, or maybe higher
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