The Governance of Emergency Networks in Response to Grand Challenges in Brazil

Authors

  • Otavio Rezende Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Guadalajara
  • Rosileia Milagres Fundação Dom Cabral 
  • Jorge Verschoore Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4013/base.2026.231.01

Keywords:

Grand Challenges, collaboration, Networks Governance

Abstract

This paper explores the governance of emergency networks in Brazil, focusing on addressing grand challenges such as natural disasters. The study begins with a review of global humanitarian network governance, tracing the evolution of international disaster risk reduction policies up to the Sendai Framework, and examines their implementation and adaptation in the Brazilian context. Key elements such as the coordination of response systems, challenges these networks face, and their collaboration with international and regional partners are analyzed. The research employs an exploratory, qualitative approach, combining narrative literature reviews and document analysis. Findings reveal that a lack of centralized command and standardized terminology reduces efficiency, causing confusion and role overlap. It suggests that flexible governance could better manage emergencies, improve disaster preparedness, and enhance resilience in Brazil, highlighting the need for collaboration and integrated efforts.

Published

2026-01-14