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This book presents a range of academic research and personal
reflections on the Gorkha earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015. For
the first time, perspectives from geography, disaster risk
reduction, cultural heritage protection, archaeology, anthropology,
social work, health and emergency response are discussed in a
single volume. Contributions are included from practitioners and
researchers from Nepal and Durham University in the UK, many of
whom were in Nepal at the time of the earthquake. Evolving
Narratives of Hazard and Risk explores the event of the earthquake,
its consequences and its impacts, to provide a holistic and
multi-perspective understanding of this special hazard and its
significant ramifications for social, political, economic and
cultural aspects of life in Nepal. The book highlights how these
multiple perspectives are needed to inform each other in order to
develop and shape new ways of thinking and interacting with
environmental hazards. This collection of works will be of interest
to students and academics of Environment Studies, Human Geography
and Environmental Policy, and will be of particular relevance to
those involved in risk research and managing risk and hazard
events.
Overlooked Cities reflects and impacts the changing landscape of
urban studies and geography from the perspective of smaller and
more regional cities in the urban South. It critically examines the
ways in which cities are uniquely positioned within different urban
and knowledge hierarchies. The book unpacks the dynamics of
"overlooked-ness" in these cities, identifies emerging trends and
processes that characterise such cities and provides alternative
sites for comparative urban theory. It is organised into two
themes: firstly, politics and power and secondly, production and
negotiation of knowledge. The authors share a commitment to
challenging the unevenness of urban knowledge production by
approaching these cities on their own terms. Only then can we
harness the insights emanating from these overlooked cities, and
contribute to a deeper and richer understanding of the urban
itself. This collection of essays, focusing on 13 cities in nine
countries and across three continents (Luzhou, China; Bharatpur,
Nepal; Bloemfontein/Mangaung and Pretoria/Tshwane, South Africa;
Zarqa, Jordan; Santa Fe, Argentina; Manizales, Colombia; Arequipa
and Trujillo, Peru; Dili, Timor-Leste; Bandar Lampung, Semarang and
Bontang, Indonesia) makes a timely contribution to urban
scholarship. The volume will be of interest to scholars from the
disciplines of urban studies, geography, development and
anthropology, as well as postgraduate students researching the
global South and third year undergraduate students studying cities
and urban studies, development and critical thinking.
This book presents a range of academic research and personal
reflections on the Gorkha earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015. For
the first time, perspectives from geography, disaster risk
reduction, cultural heritage protection, archaeology, anthropology,
social work, health and emergency response are discussed in a
single volume. Contributions are included from practitioners and
researchers from Nepal and Durham University in the UK, many of
whom were in Nepal at the time of the earthquake. Evolving
Narratives of Hazard and Risk explores the event of the earthquake,
its consequences and its impacts, to provide a holistic and
multi-perspective understanding of this special hazard and its
significant ramifications for social, political, economic and
cultural aspects of life in Nepal. The book highlights how these
multiple perspectives are needed to inform each other in order to
develop and shape new ways of thinking and interacting with
environmental hazards. This collection of works will be of interest
to students and academics of Environment Studies, Human Geography
and Environmental Policy, and will be of particular relevance to
those involved in risk research and managing risk and hazard
events.
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