This book offers a systematic, empirical examination of the concepts of disasters and sustainable economic development applied to many cases around the world. It presents comprehensive coverage of the complex and dynamic relationship between disaster and development, making a vital contribution to the literature on disaster management, disaster resilience and sustainable development. The book collects twenty-three chapters, examining theoretical issues and investigating practical cases on policy, governance, and lessons learned in dealing with different types of disasters (e.g., earthquakes,...
This book offers a systematic, empirical examination of the concepts of disasters and sustainable economic development applied to many cases around th...
How can a place be built and managed so that it is safe for people to live? Ironically, many governments and citizens keep on asking the same question after every new disaster. Why, even with high levels of investment in increasing government's capacity to manage disasters, do the impacts of disasters continue to increase? What can the governments do differently? What is the role of local communities? Where should aid agencies invest? This book looks into these critical questions and highlights how current capacity development efforts might be resulting in the opposite--capacity crisis or...
How can a place be built and managed so that it is safe for people to live? Ironically, many governments and citizens keep on asking the same quest...
� The classical field dealing with earthquakes is called "earthquake engineering" and considered to be a branch of structural engineering. This work deals with the impact of earthquakes, including also a broader view on multihazards in urban areas.
� The classical field dealing with earthquakes is called "earthquake engineering" and considered to be a branch of structural engineering....
This book identifies lessons learned from natural hazard experiences to help communities plan for and adapt to climate change. Written by leading experts, the case studies examine diverse experiences, from severe storms to sea-level related hazards, droughts, heat waves, wildfires, floods, earthquakes and tsunami, in North America, Europe, Australasia, Asia, Africa and Small Island Developing States. The lessons are grouped according to four imperatives: (i) Develop collaborative governance networks; (ii) build adaptive capabilities; (iii) invest in pre-event planning; and (iv) the moral...
This book identifies lessons learned from natural hazard experiences to help communities plan for and adapt to climate change. Written by leading e...
This book offers a systematic, empirical examination of the concepts of disasters and sustainable economic development applied to many cases around the world.
This book offers a systematic, empirical examination of the concepts of disasters and sustainable economic development applied to many cases around th...
Can the collaborative nature of disaster recovery help build resilient communities?.The primary audiences of this book are scholars in emergency and crisis management, planning and policy, disaster response and recovery, disaster sociology and environmental management and policy.
Can the collaborative nature of disaster recovery help build resilient communities?.The primary audiences of this book are scholars in emergency and c...
How can a place be built and managed so that it is safe for people to live? Ironically, many governments and citizens keep on asking the same question after every new disaster. Why, even with high levels of investment in increasing government's capacity to manage disasters, do the impacts of disasters continue to increase? What can the governments do differently? What is the role of local communities? Where should aid agencies invest? This book looks into these critical questions and highlights how current capacity development efforts might be resulting in the opposite--capacity crisis or...
How can a place be built and managed so that it is safe for people to live? Ironically, many governments and citizens keep on asking the same quest...