Disasters, lessons learned, and fantasy documents

Author(s)
Birkland, T.
Publication language
English
Pages
12pp
Date published
01 Sep 2009
Publisher
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management
Type
Articles
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Disasters

This article develops a general theory of why post-disaster 'lessons learned' documents are often 'fantasy documents'. The article describes the political and organizational barriers to effective learning from disasters, and builds on general theory building on learning from extreme events to explain this phenomenon. Fantasy documents are not generally about the 'real' causes and solutions to disasters; rather, they are generated to prove that some authoritative actor has 'done something' about a disaster. Because it is difficult to test whether learning happened after an extreme event, these post-disaster documents are generally ignored after they are published.