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 Disaster management is coordinating and maintaining tools and obligations to tackle all humanitarian emergency issues (preparedness, action, prevention, and recovery). The goal is to reduce all threats, even accidents, without adverse consequences. Emergency management is called the pre-designed system for counteracting the effect of natural or man-made disasters in the form of reuse, restoration, or mitigation of the disaster effects. Disaster response is practiced by almost all organisations in compliance with standards provided by different entities regarding emergency management such as: Crisis Management, ASIS etc. Review articles are summaries of the current state of understanding on a particular subject of research. Instead of announcing new study findings, they review or address work already conducted by scientists and academics. Review article comes as systematic reviews and reviews of literature, and is a type of secondary literature. Systematic reviews determine an objective list of criteria, and find all original research papers previously published that meet the criteria. We then compare the outcomes of those articles. By contrast, literature reviews offer a summary of what the authors believe to be the best and most relevant prior publications. The "review paper" definition is distinct from peer-reviewed literature. A review can be peer-reviewed, and a review may be non-peer-reviewed as well.  

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