Description
Case Studies in Disaster Recovery, the initial release in the Disaster and Emergency Management: Case Studies in Adaptation and Innovation series, explores recovery from a number of perspectives: household, community and nation. Chapters cover the concept of social vulnerability to explain/predict recovery outcomes, consider broader themes of sustainability, assess community vulnerability and capacity, and explore the challenges associated with long-term recovery and disaster case management. Cases explored illustrate the ways in which communities and governments used the window of opportunity after a disaster to make changes that reduce future risk and vulnerability. Included cases illustrate the diversity of change realized in communities following disasters.- Presents in-depth cases studies in disaster recovery - a phase of disaster management- Unites practice and research from multiple disciplines to highlight the complexity of disasters mitigation, including environmental and earth sciences, engineering, public health, geography, sociology and anthropology- Examines policy and ethical dilemmas faced by decision-makers in disaster situations
Table of Contents
I. Series Introduction, Series Editors Jean Slick and Jane KushmaII. Disaster Recovery, Jane Kushma, PhDa. State-of-the-Practice Knowledge and Competencies (as associated with the specific dimension of practice that is the focus of the text)b. Overview of CasesIII. Thematic Organization of Cases – 2-4 groupings of casesIV. Volume Conclusion, Jane Kushma, PhDTopics Covered:Long-term disaster recoveryDisaster case managementRecovery as tool for reducing future risk vulnerabilityCyclone/Hurricane FloodLandslidePost-earthquake disaster recovery
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