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Few natural disasters come bigger than the 2004 tsunami. It left a
trail of destruction from one side of the Indian Ocean to the
other. Hardest hit was Aceh in Indonesia's west where the tsunami
killed almost a quarter of a million people and left half million
homeless as it smashed into a strip of coastline 800 kilometres
long and several kilometres wide. The global community rallied to
help in the largest military deployment since World War II. It then
spent billions rebuilding Aceh in one of the most challenging
reconstruction programs of its kind. "Tsunami Chronicles:
Adventures in Disaster Management"tells the inside story of
recovery. Written by the Indonesian Government's senior advisor for
tsunami recovery, Bill Nicol, it lays bare the tectonic political
and managerial forces that swept along the rebuilding program with
no less force than the tsunami itself. This is a powerful,
first-hand narrative from a highly experienced journalist, author
and consultant who played a pivotal role in the recovery
operations. A series of six books in one book, "Tsunami Chronicles"
offers rare and unique insights that will annoy some, anger a few,
excite others and inspire many. It will appeal to anyone with an
interest in international development and disaster
recovery-humanitarian volunteers, aid workers, consultants,
engineers, agency staff, institutional managers, policy makers and
political leaders-as well as academics, students of management,
business leaders and the general public.
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