正義、公正と緊急事態管理<br>Justice, Equity and Emergency Management (Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management)

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正義、公正と緊急事態管理
Justice, Equity and Emergency Management (Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 232 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781839823336
  • DDC分類 363.348

Full Description

The Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management series deals with a wide range of issues relating to global environmental hazards, natural and man-made disasters, and approaches to disaster risk reduction. As people and communities are the first and the most important responders to disasters and environment-related problems, this series aims to analyse critical field-based mechanisms which link community, policy, and governance systems.

Justice, Equity and Emergency Management takes the principles proposed in Disaster Recovery Through the Lens of Justice and applies a justice and equity lens across all phases of emergency management, focusing on key topics such as hazard mitigation, emerging technologies, long-term recovery, and others. The authors in this volume interrogate the applicability of the principles to technological innovation, indigenous peoples, persons with access and functional needs, agricultural disasters, and several other contexts. It is our hope that this effort will lead us closer to truly operationalizing and applying these principles in a way that leads to systemic change and better outcomes.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction; Alessandra Jerolleman and William L. Waugh

Chapter 2. Mutual Aid: A Grassroots Model for Justice and Equity in Emergency Management; Miriam Belblidia and Chenier Kliebert

Chapter 3. Agricultural and Fishery Disasters: Public Policy Challenges and Just Recovery in a Critical Infrastructure Sector; Jerry V. Graves

Chapter 4. Lessons from Co-Occurring Disasters: COVID-19 and Eight Hurricanes; Alessandra Jerolleman, Shirley Laska, and Julie Torres

Chapter 5. Federal Indian Policy and the Fulfillment of the Trust Responsibility for Disaster Management in Indian Country; Samantha J. Cordova

Chapter 6. Justice in Hazard Mitigation; Ponmile Olonilua

Chapter 7. Just Recovery for Individuals with Access and Functional Needs; Jacob Fast

Chapter 8. The Underside of Epiphany: Wandering Wonderings; Richard Krajeski, Lorna Jarrett Blanchard, Maraya Ben-Joseph, Mây Nguyễn, Tuoi Nguyen, Bryan Parras, David Rico, M. Kalani Souza, Dezzi Synan, Kristina Peterson, Julie Maldonado, Alessandra Jerolleman, and Nathan Jessee

Chapter 9. The Role of Emerging Technologies and Social Justice in Emergency Management Practice: The Good, the Bad, and the Future; Paula R. Buchanan and Chayne Sparagowski

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