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Disaster Risk Governance - Four Cases from Developing Countries (Hardcover)
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Disaster Risk Governance - Four Cases from Developing Countries (Hardcover)
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Disaster Risk Governance offers the first extensive engagement with
disaster risk governance in the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa.
In the last decade and a half Kenya, Jamaica, Dominica, and
Zanzibar have all suffered massive destruction from disasters
caused by natural hazards. Despite the tremendous investments in
disaster risk reduction (DRR), disasters have wiped out the
developmental gains of these countries. In this book, Denise
Thompson argues that disaster risk governance (DRG) as a practical
and academic matter has not been given the attention it deserves,
and as a result, this neglect has undermined the time, money and
resources invested in DRR in developing countries since the late
1970s and early 1980s. Thompson proposes that properly
conceptualizing DRG based on context will help to address some of
the deficiencies. Consequently, DRG needs to become a central
focus, particularly for developing countries. Written with
real-life implications for developing countries, Disaster Risk
Governance is perfectly suited for practitioners and researchers in
area studies, disaster risk reduction and disaster governance, as
well as students of disaster studies.
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