Description
The world has spent the majority of 2020 enduring an unpreceded crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of this crisis has been enormous, and the situation has yet to be resolved. It is still difficult to anticipate when the pandemic will end and how our lives will have changed after the crisis.
Table of Contents
Overview and Introduction to the Role of Higher Educational Institution in Disaster Risk Management.- Post-pandemic Management in Higher Educational Institutions.- New Perspectives of Campus Safety Initiatives in Universities.- Regional Overview of Lessons from the Asia-Pacific Regions.- Regional Overview of Lessons from Africa: the Impact on the Awareness of the Sector’s Resilience.- Disaster Risk Governance in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Central America: the Case of Guatemala.- Looking Ahead While Leaving No One Behind: Resourcefulness and Resiliency among North American Universities.- University Networking in Improvising Academic Resilience to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences from Bangladesh.- New Role of Universities: Experiences from Taiwan.- Vigorous, Vital, Vulnerable: Universities and COVID-19, Aotearoa New Zealand.- Applying New Technologies and Innovation in Taiwan.- Applying New Technologies and Innovation in Hong Kong: Teaching Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM) Using Massive Open Online Course to Enhance Resilience in Higher Educational Institutions.- Scope of Civil Society and University Partnership in Enhancing Resilience.- Private Sector and Higher Education Institution Partnerships to Enhance Resilience in the Philippines: The Experience of the National Resilience Council.- Impacts, opportunities and potentials in HEIs: During and Post Pandemic Perspectives.



