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  • Eriksen, Christine; Hauri, Andrin; Kollmann, David Nicolai (2022)
    CSS Policy Perspectives
    The increasing frequency and scale of climate-exacerbated hazards require civil protection systems to adapt. Mitigation measures initiated following recent disasters in neighboring countries provide valuable lessons for Switzerland.
  • Hauri, Andrin; Kohler, Kevin; Scharte, Benjamin; et al. (2020)
    Bulletin zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik ~ Bulletin 2020 zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik
    In this contribution to the Bulletin 2020, Andrin Hauri, Kevin Kohler, Benjamin Scharte and Andreas Wenger focus on pandemic preparedness in Switzerland. They describe Switzerland's pandemic preparedness planning as a step-by-step learning process alongside international coordination efforts. A snapshot describes the status of preparations before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. At that time, according to the authors, there were still many gaps and interdependencies. Many weaknesses were known to the experts but had been pursued only hesitantly due to a lack of pressure to act and an absence of political attention.
  • Eriksen, Christine; Hauri, Andrin; Holliger, Joane; et al. (2022)
    Politique de sécurité: analyses du CSS
    Le changement climatique accroît la fréquence et l’ampleur des défis en matière de sécurité. Il en résulte un besoin accru de collaboration dans des domaines politiques autrefois cloisonnés. L’adaptation au changement climatique menée par la Protection civile suisse et le choix par la Suisse des questions de « sécurité climatique » et de « paix durable » comme priorités au Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU l’illustrent bien.
  • Haas, Michael; Hauri, Andrin; Kamasa, Julian; et al. (2020)
    Bulletin zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik ~ Bulletin 2020 zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik
    This article of the Bulletin 2020 contains a summary of the various teachings and results of the analysis throughout the entire Bulletin issue (in German). These are formulated as recommendations covering all chapters in the form of guiding questions that the authors consider important for the development of the legal and planning framework for coping with pandemics. The essence of the findings refers in each case to the specific passages of the following chapters with the corresponding page numbers.
  • Kohler, Kevin; Hauri, Andrin; Roth, Florian; et al. (2020)
    CSS Risk and Resilience Reports
    This Risk and Resilience Report provides an overview of recent individual preparedness research. The most common indicator is the availability of an emergency supply kit that mitigates short-term supply gaps. Other preparedness indicators include the prevalence of cash, insurance, vaccines, safety installations in buildings and access to vehicles. Preparedness also includes cognitive factors like risk knowledge, pre-defined strategies to coordinate communication and meetings, hazard-specific behaviors and skills, such as first aid and fire fighting training. The report also explores the data availability of these preparedness indicators for Switzerland and highlights existing gaps in the preparedness literature with regards to empirical evidence for the composition and effectiveness of emergency supply kits, as well as the specific challenges of suburban contexts. Recommendations for future analyses include: individual preparedness actions related to the COVID-19 pandemic; an evaluation of smartphones’ potential for digitizing disaster preparedness tools; impacts of the sharing economy on access to cars, housing and tools during disasters; and an ethnography of people that make individual disaster preparedness part of their identity and lifestyle.
  • Hauri, Andrin; Kohler, Kevin; Scharte, Benjamin (2022)
    CSS Risk and Resilience Reports
    While there are many different forms of public warning systems, the ones that use means of electronic communications services offer several advantages, such as increased reachability, as a large part of the population always has a mobile with them. This report identifies challenges for such multi-hazard warning apps and, based on this, makes several recommendations on how to overcome them.
  • Kamberaj, Jurgena; Aebi, Simon; Hauri, Andrin; et al. (2024)
    CSS Risk and Resilience Reports
    This report is the third reiteration in an ongoing series dedicated to identifying and examining evolving trends relevant for civil protection. It offers an overview of relevant trends that are expected to have a substantial impact on Switzerland and its civil protection system over the next five to ten years. The report is part of the Federal Office of Civil Protection’s (FOCP) initiative to strengthen horizon scanning capabilities in the field of civil protection, which is a dynamic field that requires continuous adjustment. It underscores the importance of early detection and assessment of emerging challenges and opportunities, particularly for policymakers and other stakeholders. The primary objective of this report is to provide a solid basis for adapting and enhancing civil protection strategies on the three levels of government (federal, cantonal, communal). It aims to be a valuable tool to identify key areas for investment, improvement, and strategic prioritization.
  • Iran Nuclear Crisis: Status and Options
    Item type: Other Publication
    Möckli, Daniel; Hauri, Andrin (2008)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
  • Wenger, Andreas; Hauri, Andrin; Kohler, Kevin; et al. (2020)
    Bulletin zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik ~ Bulletin 2020 zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik
    In the most comprehensive article of the Bulletin 2020, Andreas Wenger, Andrin Hauri, Kevin Kohler, Benjamin Scharte and Jan Thiel discuss the Swiss crisis management. They see the coronavirus pandemic as a professional and political learning opportunity. The article focuses on the content dimension – early detection, risk assessment and strategy adaptation as well as crisis communication and digitalization – and on the practical dimension – the crisis organizations of the Confederation and the cantons, the involvement of the scientific community and resource management – of efforts to cope with the first phase of the coronavirus pandemic. The authors conclude that Switzerland must overcome fundamental challenges and retain key lessons learned in order to have differentiated coping options in the future.
  • Eriksen, Christine; Hauri, Andrin (2022)
    CSS Policy Perspectives
    Geopolitical instability underpins the short-term energy-saving measures adopted in Europe in preparation for winter. Climate change’s impact on energy insecurity highlights an urgent need to simultaneously integrate longer-term climate mitigation measures.
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