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Urban Poverty in the Wake of Environmental Disaster - Rehabilitation, Resilience and Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) (Paperback)
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Urban Poverty in the Wake of Environmental Disaster - Rehabilitation, Resilience and Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Humanitarian Studies
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This book investigates the best strategies for poverty alleviation
in post-disaster urban environments, and the conditions necessary
for the success and scaling up of these strategies. Using the case
study of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in the Philippines, the strongest
typhoon ever to make landfall, the book aims to draw out policy
recommendations relevant for other middle- and lower-income
countries facing similar urban environmental challenges. Humans are
increasingly living in densely populated and highly vulnerable
areas, often coastal. This increased density of human settlements
leads to increased material damage and high death tolls, and this
vulnerability is often exacerbated by climate change. This book
focuses on urban population risk, vulnerability to disasters,
resilience to environmental shocks, and adaptation in relation to
paths in and out of poverty. Using both qualitative and
quantitative methods, including primary survey data from victims
and those charged with overseeing the relief effort in the
Philippines, Urban Poverty in the Wake of Environmental Disaster
has significant implications for disaster risk reduction as it
relates to the urban poor and is highly recommended for scholars
and practitioners of development studies, environment studies, and
disaster relief and risk reduction.
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