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Risk, rescue and emergency services: The changing spatialities of Mountain Rescue Teams in England and Wales
Authors:Richard Yarwood
Institution:School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper considers the role of the emergency services in society and, in particular, their role in controlling, mitigating and resolving risk. Using a network approach, Mountain Rescue Teams are studied in order to examine how people, agencies, animals, technology and knowledge are deployed to resolve emergencies. The paper traces the changing nature of risk in rural places and the impact of state regulation on the deployment, spatialities and practices of the emergency services. In doing so, it argues that greater attention should be paid to the emergency services by geographers.
Keywords:Emergency services  Mountain Rescue Teams  Relational geographies  England and Wales  Outdoor recreation  Risk  Rural
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