This book establishes a new, holistic framework for disaster
recovery and mitigation, providing a multidisciplinary perspective
on the field of risk management strategies and societal and
communal resilience. Going beyond narrow approaches that are all
too prevalent in the field, this work builds on an optimum
combination of community-level networks, private market mechanisms
and state-based assistance strategies. Its chapters describe best
practices in the field and elucidate cutting-edge research on
recovery, highlighting the interaction between government, industry
and civil society. The book uses new data from a number of recent
disasters across southeast and east Asia to understand the
interactions among residents, the state, and catastrophe, drawing
on events in Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan, China and
Thailand. Grounded in theories of risk mitigation and empirical
research, the book provides practical guidance for decision makers
along with future research directions for scholars.
"The Asian region is highly prone to natural disasters which
devastate large and mostly poor populations. This book deals with
some of the root issues underlying the continued vulnerability of
these societies to catastrophic shocks. The book is unusual in that
it comprehensively covers resilience and fragilities from community
levels to market mechanisms and governance and it analyses these
issues in very different economic and structural settings.
Recommended for development and disaster risk managers without
question."
Professor Debarati Guha-Sapir
Director, Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters
(CRED); Professor, University of Louvain, Research Institute Health
and Society."
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