Case Studies in Disaster Mitigation and Prevention Disaster and Emergency Management: Case Studies in Adaptation and Innovation series
Coordonnateurs : Grover Himanshu, Islam Tanveer, Slick Jean
Case Studies in Disaster Mitigation and Prevention: Disaster and Emergency Management: Case Studies in Adaptation and Innovation series presents cases illustrating efforts to reduce human and material losses associated with disasters. This volume demonstrates that mitigation is an ongoing phase in which communities continually pursue long-term hazard resistance and reduction. Cases illustrate the importance of risk assessment in the development of mitigation strategies through hazard mapping and multi-hazard mitigation planning. Cases also illustrate approaches to reduction risk through structural and non-structural means, giving consideration to benefits or limitations of these strategies in different contexts.
The contributions of different mitigation activities to disaster risk reduction efforts are examined using the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Historical Perspectives on the State of Mitigation Practices 1. Current and Future Directions in Hazard Mitigation Policy
Mitigation Decision Making 2. Reducing Risk Through Public Engagement in Hazard Mitigation Plans 3. Community Based Disaster Mitigation and Preparedness Strategies in Rural Communities 4. Planning through Narratives: Participatory Tool and Disaster Risk Reduction
Emerging Issues 5. Odisha Disaster Recovery Project 6. Water Sensitive Mexico City 7. Futureproofing New York City Housing 8. EMcounter 9. Planning for Resilient Urban Infrastructure
Researchers in disaster and emergency management, secondary audience as supplemental text in graduate courses in disaster and emergency management
Tanveer Islam is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Emergency Management and Public Administration at Jacksonville State University, where he teaches hazard mitigation, community resilience and GIS courses. He received a PhD in land use planning from Texas Tech University and did postdoctoral research at Texas A&M marine branch in Galveston and at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Environmental Cooperative Science Center. He is also a certified floodplain manager.
Jean Slick is a Professor Emerita and Director for Center for Disaster and Community Resilience at Royal Roads University in Victoria, Canada, where she was previously the Director of the Disaster Management program. Previously she held a range of leadership positions in the Canadian Red Cross, including Director of Disaster Management and International Services for Western Canada. In 2004, she was posted to Indonesia for two years as the country representative for the Canadian Red Cross tsunami recovery program.
- Presents in-depth cases studies in disaster mitigation, one of the phases of disaster management
- Unites practice and research from multiple disciplines to highlight the complexity of disaster mitigation, including environmental and earth sciences, engineering, public health, geography, sociology, and anthropology
- Examines policy and ethical dilemmas faced by decision makers in disaster situations
Date de parution : 12-2022
Ouvrage de 250 p.
19x23.4 cm