Understanding and Addressing Disaster Risk: Who Speaks? Who Suffers?
2025
ELR 3700
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Détails
Titre
Understanding and Addressing Disaster Risk: Who Speaks? Who Suffers?
Auteur
Mention d'impression
Abingdon (UK): Routledge, 2025.
Note sur les langues
English
Description
p. 297
ISSB
978-1-003-29281-4
Résumé
In Understanding and Addressing Disaster Risk, the authors explain how people modify the environment and exert power over each other in ways that make nature potentially harmful and put people in harm’s way. Opportunities and challenges faced by those engaging with disaster risk are explored. Across 11 chapters, the authors show that disasters are not natural, are not events, and do not happen quickly. Instead, they are the result of chronic societal processes emerging from the creation and perpetuation of vulnerabilities and limitations on people’s abilities to respond to hazards. The authors explain the mutual influence of the different components of disasters in creating disaster risk across diverse regions of the world. They critique attempts to reduce disaster risk through top-down, siloed assumptions, attitudes, and values. The value of people’s knowledge of hazards – often ignored or dismissed by authorities – is a central theme.
Note
Electronic ed.
Cote
ELR 3700
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Langue
Anglais
System Control No.
MON-130658
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