Research on the Collaborative Mechanism of the Emergency Management Industry Chain from the Perspective of Low-Altitude Economy
Abstract
In recent years, with the rapid development of the low-altitude economy, the management and utilization of low-altitude airspace have become a new growth point for the economy. However, under the background of low-altitude economy, there are still many challenges in the collaborative mechanism of the emergency management industry chain, such as asymmetry of rescue information, weak rescue perception, difficult communication coordination and low rescue decision-making efficiency of rescue equipment, conflicts of interest among relevant departments and imperfect collaborative mechanisms. This study aims to explore the collaborative mechanism of the emergency management industry chain from the perspective of low-altitude economy, analyze the existing problems and challenges in the current collaborative mechanism of the emergency management industry chain, and propose an optimization path for the collaborative mechanism based on the stakeholder theory and the collaborative governance theory.This study adopts the methods of literature analysis and case study, aiming to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for the emergency management of low-altitude economy and promote the healthy and orderly development of low-altitude economy.
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