Research on Risk Governance Order of Spring Festival Tourism Emergency—Based on Mass Passenger Stranding Incident in Haikou Port ()
ABSTRACT
Spring
Festival holiday tourism often brings a large-scale population flow, which
aggravates the pressure of transportation. There are risks in the three levels
of “physiology-psychology-society” that need to be prevented and controlled. It
has become a public security field that the state and society focus on. This paper analyzes the role
and role of different subjects in risk management from the perspective of
order, taking the large-scale passenger detention and serious traffic
congestion in Haikou Port caused by heavy fog in Hainan Province as an example. In the emergency management
of “outlying islands” emergencies, the government conducts emergency
mobilization through authoritative order, and optimizes resource integration
order, information communication order, and inter-government collaborative
cooperation order. Social forces actively participate in risk management. The
market order gives priority to emergency management. The media and online
platforms optimize information service order, control social order, and
innovate service efficiency. Thus, Hainan province’s emergency management
ability in response to the peak of Spring Festival is improved, the emergency
management order is optimized, the cooperation order is expanded, the construction
and innovation of urban and grass-roots emergency management system are promoted, and the tourism
order is guaranteed.
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Lian, W. (2020) Research on Risk Governance Order of Spring Festival Tourism Emergency—Based on Mass Passenger Stranding Incident in Haikou Port.
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
8, 119-127. doi:
10.4236/jss.2020.82011.