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The Routledge handbook of hazards and distaster risk reduction
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xxxii, 875 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9780415590655

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Summary

The Handbook provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for hazard and disaster research, policy making, and practice in an international and multi-disciplinary context. It offers critical reviews and appraisals of current state of the art and future development of conceptual, theoretical and practical approaches as well as empirical knowledge and available tools.

Organized into five inter-related sections, this Handbook contains sixty-five contributions from leading scholars. Section one situates hazards and disasters in their broad political, cultural, economic, and environmental context. Section two contains treatments of potentially damaging natural events/phenomena organized by major earth system. Section three critically reviews progress in responding to disasters including warning, relief and recovery. Section four addresses mitigation of potential loss and prevention of disasters under two sub-headings: governance, advocacy and self-help, and communication and participation. Section five ends with a concluding chapter by the editors.

The engaging international contributions reflect upon the politics and policy of how we think about and practice applied hazard research and disaster risk reduction. This Handbook provides a wealth of interdisciplinary information and will appeal to students and practitioners interested in Geography, Environment Studies and Development Studies.


Author Notes

Ben Wisner is anbsp;retired Professor whonbsp;has worked on the interface between disaster risk reduction and sustainable human development since 1966. He currently conducts research and advises institutions such as the Global Network of Civil Society for Disaster Reduction.

JC Gaillard is Senior Lecturer at the School of Environment of The University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Ilan Kelman is a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research-Oslo (CICERO).


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This "handbook" is an encyclopedic review and discussion of more than 60 aspects of hazards management and disaster risk reduction. Where previous efforts have been more limited in scope, and coverage restricted to discussion of the better-known natural and technological threats to people, their communities, regions, and states, this collection covers many less common issues, such as the challenges posed by the disabled and children in disasters, understanding psychological and social (not just physical and economic) recovery, and threats from epidemics not only among people but among livestock as well. The volume is ecumenical in that it includes up-to-date examinations of professional and academic perspectives crossing disciplinary, political, class, and cultural boundaries. The editors contextualize the chapters in introductory overviews for each of five sections: "Big Picture Views," "Fine-Grained Views," "Preparedness and Response," "Planning, Prevention and Mitigation," and "Conclusion." The take-home message is that to fully understand the implications of the worlds of hazards and disaster risk, people must better understand human vulnerabilities and how they create the wicked problems of communities. Undoubtedly the most comprehensive book on these topics to date. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates and above. J. P. Tiefenbacher Texas State University