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Title:
Disaster management : international lessons in risk reduction, response and recovery
Publication Information:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2014
Physical Description:
xxii, 330 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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9781849713474

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Summary

There is a perennial gap between theory and practice, between academia and active professionals in the field of disaster management. This gap means that valuable lessons are not learned and people die or suffer as a result. This book opens a dialogue between theory and practice. It offers vital lessons to practitioners from scholarship on natural hazards, disaster risk management and reduction and developments studies, opening up new insights in accessible language with practical applications. It also offers to academics the insights of the enormous experience practitioners have accumulated, highlighting gaps in research and challenging assumptions and theories against the reality of experience. Disaster Management covers issues in all phases of the disaster cycle: preparedness, prevention, response and recovery. It also addresses cross-cutting issues including political, economic and social factors that influence differential vulnerability, and key areas of practice such as vulnerability mapping, early warning, infrastructure protection, emergency management, reconstruction, health care and education, and gender issues. The team of international authors combine their years of experience in research and the field to offer vital lessons for practitioners, academics and students alike.


Author Notes

Alejandro Lpez-Carresi is founder and director of CEDEM Centre for Disaster and Emergency Management in Madrid, Spain.
Maureen Fordham is Principal Lecturer and Enterprise Fellow at the Department of Geography, Northumbria University, UK.
Ben Wisner, who has worked in development and hazards for 47 years, is a research affiliate at University College London, UK.
Ilan Kelman is a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research Oslo (CICERO) in Norway.
JC Gaillard is an Associate Professor in the School of Environment at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.


Table of Contents

Alejandro López-Carresi and Maureen Fordham and Ben Wisner and Ilan Kelman and JC GaillardBen Wisner and Ilan Kelman and JC GaillardMaureen Fordham and Lourdes MeyrelesEmmanuel M. LunaJuan-Carlos Villagrán De LeónRajib Shaw and Yukiko Takeuchi and Koichi ShiwakuIlan Kelman and Jessica Mercer and Marianne KarlssonAna Maria CruzDavid AlexanderAlejandro López-CarresiJoachim KreyslerMihir Bhatt and Tommy Reynolds and Mehul PandyaCamillo BoanoDewald Van Niekerk and Ben WisnerAllan Lavell and Tania López-MarreroKrishna S. VatsaJake Rom D. Cadag and JC GaillardIlan Kelman and Jessica MercerAlejandro López-Carresi and Maureen Fordham and Ben Wisner and Ilan Kelman and JC Gaillard and Members of the Practitioner Advisory Panel
List of figuresp. ix
List of tablesp. xi
List of boxesp. xii
Notes on contributorsp. xiii
Acknowledgementsp. xvii
List of abbreviations and acronymsp. xviii
1 Introduction: who, what and whyp. 1
Part I Prevention and risk reduction
2 Hazard, vulnerability, capacity, risk and participationp. 13
3 Gender aspects of disaster managementp. 23
4 Community-based disaster risk reduction and disaster managementp. 43
5 People-centred early warningp. 64
6 Disaster education in schoolsp. 82
7 Many Strong Voices for climate change education: examples from Belize and Timor-Lestep. 97
8 Managing infrastructure, environment and disaster riskp. 107
Part II Response and recoveryp. 123
9 Emergency and disaster planningp. 125
10 Common myths and misconceptions in disaster managementp. 142
11 Health aspects of disaster managementp. 160
12 Disaster insurance for the poorp. 178
13 Post-disaster recovery planning: introductory notes on its challenges and potentialsp. 191
Part III Regional perspectivesp. 211
14 Experiences from Sub-Saharan Africap. 213
15 Disaster risk management in Latin America and the Caribbean: four decades of evolution and change, 1970-2010p. 229
16 Disaster risk management in the Asia-Pacific: emerging trends and directionsp. 24
Part IV Toolsp. 267
17 Integrating people's capacities in disaster risk reduction through participatory mappingp. 269
18 A knowledge integration tool for disaster risk reduction including climate changep. 287
19 Conclusion: addressing all vulnerabilitiesp. 300
Glossaryp. 310
Indexp. 316