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Accelerating urbanization worldwide means more urban-centered
disasters. Floods, earthquakes, storms and conflicts affecting
densely populated areas produce significant losses in lives,
livelihoods and the built environment, especially in comparison to
rural areas. Poor urban dwellers, almost always the most
vulnerable, too often bear the brunt. Aid agencies and urban
professionals have been slowly adapting to these new conditions,
but older models and practices hinder the most effective
engagements. Drawing directly from the experiences of urban
disasters in the Philippines, Chile, India, Thailand, Iraq, Haiti
and Nepal, among other countries, Urban Disaster Resilience brings
to light new collaborations and techniques for addressing the
challenges of urban disasters in the coming years. Chapters range
from country-specific case studies to more synthetic frameworks in
order to promote innovative thinking and practical solutions.
Edited by David Sanderson, Jerold S. Kayden and Julia Leis, this
book is a crucial read for humanitarian and disaster specialists,
urban planners and designers, architects, landscape architects,
housing and economic development professionals, real estate
developers, private business managers and students interested in
the subject, whether based in non-governmental organizations,
local, state or national governments, international agencies,
private firms, or the academy.
This book presents practical approaches for tackling the threats
from climate change and disasters to urban growth in Pacific island
countries and Asian nations. With chapters written by leading
scholars and practitioners, Urbanisation at Risk presents research
and case studies from island countries across the Pacific,
Cambodia, Nepal and the Philippines. The book explores and presents
the theory, policy and practice of how governments, civil society,
aid organisations and people themselves prepare for, withstand and
recover better from urban disasters including windstorms, floods,
earthquakes and fires, and the effects of climate change. This book
is written for urban policy makers, researchers, humanitarian aid
and development workers, and anyone interested in urbanisation,
participatory approaches, disasters, resilience and climate change
adaptation.
Health and Safety Communication: A Practical Guide Forward is an
easy introduction to the principles and practice of health and
safety communications, providing all you need to know to design and
implement communications efforts on a wide range of health and
safety topics and issues. Whether you're a student grappling with a
health communications course or a professional wishing to learn how
to communicate health and safety messages effectively to a range of
audiences using a variety of communications media, Health and
Safety Communication is all you'll need. This book incorporates two
broad sections: the grounding and the applications. The model
articulates a planning approach for designing, implementing and
reviewing a range of communications approaches. The applications
segment specifies numerous approaches, including workshops, print
materials, campaigns, the media, public speaking and social media
that can be used to convey what the health and safety specialist
wants the audience to "know, feel and do" as a result of engagement
with the communications approach. Health and Safety Communication
blends sound foundations with practical strategies for health and
safety communication so that messages can be communicated more
effectively; after all, for changes to occur, the message must be
received and respected. Unique features of this book include a wide
range of approaches and strategies, with numerous examples and tips
provided throughout. "Messages from the field" incorporate examples
and samples from over 30 individuals and organizations, offering
their insights and suggestions. The applied approach of this
definitive guide is designed to enhance the competence and
confidence of those currently in health or safety arenas, as well
as those seeking to incorporate health or safety messages in other
settings such as businesses or communities.
This essential resource addresses a range of student wellness
issues confronting professionals in college and university
settings. Building on Wellness Issues for Higher Education, this
latest volume comprehensively covers key topics that not only
contribute to students' success in college, but also help students
maintain wellness after graduation. Taking a holistic perspective
of wellness, coverage includes numerous issues, including body
image, time management, financial wellness, dependence and recovery
issues, career planning, and civic engagement. It also addresses
ways of organizing campus efforts on wellness. Each topical chapter
includes proactive wellness advice and prepares the reader to
better understand the facts, issues, controversies, misconceptions,
and strategies for addressing the issue. This practical guide
prepares higher education and student affairs professionals to
understand the wellness and health issues contributing to their
students' overall well-being both during and after college.
Health and Safety Communication: A Practical Guide Forward is an
easy introduction to the principles and practice of health and
safety communications, providing all you need to know to design and
implement communications efforts on a wide range of health and
safety topics and issues. Whether you're a student grappling with a
health communications course or a professional wishing to learn how
to communicate health and safety messages effectively to a range of
audiences using a variety of communications media, Health and
Safety Communication is all you'll need. This book incorporates two
broad sections: the grounding and the applications. The model
articulates a planning approach for designing, implementing and
reviewing a range of communications approaches. The applications
segment specifies numerous approaches, including workshops, print
materials, campaigns, the media, public speaking and social media
that can be used to convey what the health and safety specialist
wants the audience to "know, feel and do" as a result of engagement
with the communications approach. Health and Safety Communication
blends sound foundations with practical strategies for health and
safety communication so that messages can be communicated more
effectively; after all, for changes to occur, the message must be
received and respected. Unique features of this book include a wide
range of approaches and strategies, with numerous examples and tips
provided throughout. "Messages from the field" incorporate examples
and samples from over 30 individuals and organizations, offering
their insights and suggestions. The applied approach of this
definitive guide is designed to enhance the competence and
confidence of those currently in health or safety arenas, as well
as those seeking to incorporate health or safety messages in other
settings such as businesses or communities.
Accelerating urbanization worldwide means more urban-centered
disasters. Floods, earthquakes, storms and conflicts affecting
densely populated areas produce significant losses in lives,
livelihoods and the built environment, especially in comparison to
rural areas. Poor urban dwellers, almost always the most
vulnerable, too often bear the brunt. Aid agencies and urban
professionals have been slowly adapting to these new conditions,
but older models and practices hinder the most effective
engagements. Drawing directly from the experiences of urban
disasters in the Philippines, Chile, India, Thailand, Iraq, Haiti
and Nepal, among other countries, Urban Disaster Resilience brings
to light new collaborations and techniques for addressing the
challenges of urban disasters in the coming years. Chapters range
from country-specific case studies to more synthetic frameworks in
order to promote innovative thinking and practical solutions.
Edited by David Sanderson, Jerold S. Kayden and Julia Leis, this
book is a crucial read for humanitarian and disaster specialists,
urban planners and designers, architects, landscape architects,
housing and economic development professionals, real estate
developers, private business managers and students interested in
the subject, whether based in non-governmental organizations,
local, state or national governments, international agencies,
private firms, or the academy.
Providing shelter after a disaster is recognised as one of the most
complex areas of humanitarian relief and recovery. Some aid
agencies have stopped providing shelter altogether after bad
experiences, while those that do quickly become engaged in
challenges that go far beyond the provision of structures alone.
Yet with the number and severity of disasters set to increase, due
to climate change and rapid urban growth, the need for approaches
that work has never been greater. This book explores the issues in
three parts. The first, Practice, looks at lessons from past
efforts. Part two, Process, proposes practical and effective
people-centred approaches. Part three considers currently neglected
issues such as disability, human rights and urban-oriented
approaches. Through practical case studies and academic research,
Beyond Shelter after Disaster critiques past methods and explores
future options for improving practice in one of the most complex
areas of post disaster relief and recovery. This book was
originally published as a special issue in Environmental Hazards:
Human and Policy Dimensions.
Leadership in Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention blends the wisdom
of numerous long-term professionals addressing drug and alcohol
issues with helpful strategies and current science. Organized
around the Pyramid of Success that emphasizes Competence,
Confidence, and Commitment, this book offers practical and grounded
approaches for better addressing substance abuse issues. Included
are insights from 50 contributors, featuring professional
perspectives from practitioners with decades of experience. While
issues of substance abuse are not readily solved or cured, they can
be better addressed - more effectively, more efficiently, and more
appropriately. This timely resource offers a unique blend of
science-based strategies and resourceful foundations for
implementation. Designed for those working either directly or
indirectly with problems associated with substance use disorders,
this book will aid those in a wide variety of settings, whether in
schools, communities, business, or government.
This essential resource addresses a range of student wellness
issues confronting professionals in college and university
settings. Building on Wellness Issues for Higher Education, this
latest volume comprehensively covers key topics that not only
contribute to students' success in college, but also help students
maintain wellness after graduation. Taking a holistic perspective
of wellness, coverage includes numerous issues, including body
image, time management, financial wellness, dependence and recovery
issues, career planning, and civic engagement. It also addresses
ways of organizing campus efforts on wellness. Each topical chapter
includes proactive wellness advice and prepares the reader to
better understand the facts, issues, controversies, misconceptions,
and strategies for addressing the issue. This practical guide
prepares higher education and student affairs professionals to
understand the wellness and health issues contributing to their
students' overall well-being both during and after college.
This book presents practical approaches for tackling the threats
from climate change and disasters to urban growth in Pacific island
countries and Asian nations. With chapters written by leading
scholars and practitioners, Urbanisation at Risk presents research
and case studies from island countries across the Pacific,
Cambodia, Nepal and the Philippines. The book explores and presents
the theory, policy and practice of how governments, civil society,
aid organisations and people themselves prepare for, withstand and
recover better from urban disasters including windstorms, floods,
earthquakes and fires, and the effects of climate change. This book
is written for urban policy makers, researchers, humanitarian aid
and development workers, and anyone interested in urbanisation,
participatory approaches, disasters, resilience and climate change
adaptation.
Leadership in Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention blends the wisdom
of numerous long-term professionals addressing drug and alcohol
issues with helpful strategies and current science. Organized
around the Pyramid of Success that emphasizes Competence,
Confidence, and Commitment, this book offers practical and grounded
approaches for better addressing substance abuse issues. Included
are insights from 50 contributors, featuring professional
perspectives from practitioners with decades of experience. While
issues of substance abuse are not readily solved or cured, they can
be better addressed - more effectively, more efficiently, and more
appropriately. This timely resource offers a unique blend of
science-based strategies and resourceful foundations for
implementation. Designed for those working either directly or
indirectly with problems associated with substance use disorders,
this book will aid those in a wide variety of settings, whether in
schools, communities, business, or government.
Wellness Issues for Higher Education is an essential resource that
addresses a range of student wellness issues confronting
professionals in college and university settings. Organized around
five dimensions of Wellness-Emotional, Social, Intellectual,
Physical, and Spiritual-this book comprehensively covers key topics
that contribute to students' success in college. Each topical
chapter includes proactive wellness advice, and is designed to
prepare the reader to better understand the facts, issues, and
strategies appropriate for addressing the issue. Each Chapter
Features: Background information, theory, and research Historical
and emerging issues Common questions, controversies, challenging
situations, and misconceptions Practical applications for the
campus This practical guide prepares practitioners to understand
and deal with the wellness and health promotion issues contributing
to their students' overall success and well-being. Armed with this
valuable resource, higher education and student affairs
professionals can work to improve academic performance, retention,
satisfaction, and quality of life. This thorough resource will
guide those working at any level in residence life, student
activities, orientation, health education, student leadership,
advising, instruction, and other areas of student development.
Wellness Issues for Higher Education is an essential resource that
addresses a range of student wellness issues confronting
professionals in college and university settings. Organized around
five dimensions of Wellness-Emotional, Social, Intellectual,
Physical, and Spiritual-this book comprehensively covers key topics
that contribute to students' success in college. Each topical
chapter includes proactive wellness advice, and is designed to
prepare the reader to better understand the facts, issues, and
strategies appropriate for addressing the issue. Each Chapter
Features: Background information, theory, and research Historical
and emerging issues Common questions, controversies, challenging
situations, and misconceptions Practical applications for the
campus This practical guide prepares practitioners to understand
and deal with the wellness and health promotion issues contributing
to their students' overall success and well-being. Armed with this
valuable resource, higher education and student affairs
professionals can work to improve academic performance, retention,
satisfaction, and quality of life. This thorough resource will
guide those working at any level in residence life, student
activities, orientation, health education, student leadership,
advising, instruction, and other areas of student development.
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