Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters
Herausgeber: Daly, Patrick; Feener, R. Michael
Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters
Herausgeber: Daly, Patrick; Feener, R. Michael
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This book provides a detailed and comparative assessment of the humanitarian responses to major disasters in Asia over the past two decades.
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This book provides a detailed and comparative assessment of the humanitarian responses to major disasters in Asia over the past two decades.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1014g
- ISBN-13: 9781107073579
- ISBN-10: 110707357X
- Artikelnr.: 43710407
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1014g
- ISBN-13: 9781107073579
- ISBN-10: 110707357X
- Artikelnr.: 43710407
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Cycles of destruction and reconstruction:
responding to disasters in the Asia-Pacific region Patrick Daly; 2. The
challenges of disaster risk reduction in rapidly expanding urban
environments: Baguio City, Philippines since the 1990 Luzon earthquake Dina
Delias and Patrick Daly; 3. Continuity, adaptation and change following the
1993 earthquake in Marathwada, India Rohit Jigyasu and Nishant Upadhyay; 4.
Reflections on the Hanshin earthquake of 1995 and the reconstruction of
Kobe, Japan David W. Edgington; 5. Post-disaster housing reconstruction
lessons from the 1999 Marmara earthquake, Turkey N. Emel Ganapati; 6.
Positioning stakeholders within owner driven post-disaster reconstruction
approaches: Gujarat, India following the 2001 earthquake Venkatachalam
Thiruppugazh; 7. Blue prints for change and the re-imaging of life in
post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia Patrick Daly, R. Michael Feener, Marjaana
Jauhola and Craig Thorburn; 8. The reconfiguration of political, economic,
and cultural landscapes in post-tsunami Thailand Carl Grundy-Warr and
Jonathan Rigg; 9. The right to adequate housing in post-disaster
situations: the case of relocated communities in Tamil Nadu, India Jennifer
E. Duyne Barenstein; 10. Beyond the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake: from
sectors to clusters in the international humanitarian system Graeme Macrae
and David Hodgkin; 11. Decentralizing a 'top down' post-disaster
reconstruction: China's response to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake Yan
Chang-Richards, Suzanne Wilkinson, Erica Seville and Regan Potangaroa; 12.
Humanitarian assistance following the 2011 floods in Thailand and Cambodia:
the importance of formal invitations and informal relationships Rebecca
Barber; 13. The insurance industry and integrated project management
frameworks in post-disaster reconstruction: recovery after the 2010 and
2011 Christchurch earthquakes Yan Chang-Richards and Suzanne Wilkinson; 14.
Devastating consequences, flawed responses: assessing Japan's 3.11
earthquake, tsunami and nuclear tragedies Jeff Kingston; 15. Post-disaster
reconstruction in Asia: new actors and approaches R. Michael Feener and
Patrick Daly; Index.
responding to disasters in the Asia-Pacific region Patrick Daly; 2. The
challenges of disaster risk reduction in rapidly expanding urban
environments: Baguio City, Philippines since the 1990 Luzon earthquake Dina
Delias and Patrick Daly; 3. Continuity, adaptation and change following the
1993 earthquake in Marathwada, India Rohit Jigyasu and Nishant Upadhyay; 4.
Reflections on the Hanshin earthquake of 1995 and the reconstruction of
Kobe, Japan David W. Edgington; 5. Post-disaster housing reconstruction
lessons from the 1999 Marmara earthquake, Turkey N. Emel Ganapati; 6.
Positioning stakeholders within owner driven post-disaster reconstruction
approaches: Gujarat, India following the 2001 earthquake Venkatachalam
Thiruppugazh; 7. Blue prints for change and the re-imaging of life in
post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia Patrick Daly, R. Michael Feener, Marjaana
Jauhola and Craig Thorburn; 8. The reconfiguration of political, economic,
and cultural landscapes in post-tsunami Thailand Carl Grundy-Warr and
Jonathan Rigg; 9. The right to adequate housing in post-disaster
situations: the case of relocated communities in Tamil Nadu, India Jennifer
E. Duyne Barenstein; 10. Beyond the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake: from
sectors to clusters in the international humanitarian system Graeme Macrae
and David Hodgkin; 11. Decentralizing a 'top down' post-disaster
reconstruction: China's response to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake Yan
Chang-Richards, Suzanne Wilkinson, Erica Seville and Regan Potangaroa; 12.
Humanitarian assistance following the 2011 floods in Thailand and Cambodia:
the importance of formal invitations and informal relationships Rebecca
Barber; 13. The insurance industry and integrated project management
frameworks in post-disaster reconstruction: recovery after the 2010 and
2011 Christchurch earthquakes Yan Chang-Richards and Suzanne Wilkinson; 14.
Devastating consequences, flawed responses: assessing Japan's 3.11
earthquake, tsunami and nuclear tragedies Jeff Kingston; 15. Post-disaster
reconstruction in Asia: new actors and approaches R. Michael Feener and
Patrick Daly; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Cycles of destruction and reconstruction:
responding to disasters in the Asia-Pacific region Patrick Daly; 2. The
challenges of disaster risk reduction in rapidly expanding urban
environments: Baguio City, Philippines since the 1990 Luzon earthquake Dina
Delias and Patrick Daly; 3. Continuity, adaptation and change following the
1993 earthquake in Marathwada, India Rohit Jigyasu and Nishant Upadhyay; 4.
Reflections on the Hanshin earthquake of 1995 and the reconstruction of
Kobe, Japan David W. Edgington; 5. Post-disaster housing reconstruction
lessons from the 1999 Marmara earthquake, Turkey N. Emel Ganapati; 6.
Positioning stakeholders within owner driven post-disaster reconstruction
approaches: Gujarat, India following the 2001 earthquake Venkatachalam
Thiruppugazh; 7. Blue prints for change and the re-imaging of life in
post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia Patrick Daly, R. Michael Feener, Marjaana
Jauhola and Craig Thorburn; 8. The reconfiguration of political, economic,
and cultural landscapes in post-tsunami Thailand Carl Grundy-Warr and
Jonathan Rigg; 9. The right to adequate housing in post-disaster
situations: the case of relocated communities in Tamil Nadu, India Jennifer
E. Duyne Barenstein; 10. Beyond the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake: from
sectors to clusters in the international humanitarian system Graeme Macrae
and David Hodgkin; 11. Decentralizing a 'top down' post-disaster
reconstruction: China's response to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake Yan
Chang-Richards, Suzanne Wilkinson, Erica Seville and Regan Potangaroa; 12.
Humanitarian assistance following the 2011 floods in Thailand and Cambodia:
the importance of formal invitations and informal relationships Rebecca
Barber; 13. The insurance industry and integrated project management
frameworks in post-disaster reconstruction: recovery after the 2010 and
2011 Christchurch earthquakes Yan Chang-Richards and Suzanne Wilkinson; 14.
Devastating consequences, flawed responses: assessing Japan's 3.11
earthquake, tsunami and nuclear tragedies Jeff Kingston; 15. Post-disaster
reconstruction in Asia: new actors and approaches R. Michael Feener and
Patrick Daly; Index.
responding to disasters in the Asia-Pacific region Patrick Daly; 2. The
challenges of disaster risk reduction in rapidly expanding urban
environments: Baguio City, Philippines since the 1990 Luzon earthquake Dina
Delias and Patrick Daly; 3. Continuity, adaptation and change following the
1993 earthquake in Marathwada, India Rohit Jigyasu and Nishant Upadhyay; 4.
Reflections on the Hanshin earthquake of 1995 and the reconstruction of
Kobe, Japan David W. Edgington; 5. Post-disaster housing reconstruction
lessons from the 1999 Marmara earthquake, Turkey N. Emel Ganapati; 6.
Positioning stakeholders within owner driven post-disaster reconstruction
approaches: Gujarat, India following the 2001 earthquake Venkatachalam
Thiruppugazh; 7. Blue prints for change and the re-imaging of life in
post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia Patrick Daly, R. Michael Feener, Marjaana
Jauhola and Craig Thorburn; 8. The reconfiguration of political, economic,
and cultural landscapes in post-tsunami Thailand Carl Grundy-Warr and
Jonathan Rigg; 9. The right to adequate housing in post-disaster
situations: the case of relocated communities in Tamil Nadu, India Jennifer
E. Duyne Barenstein; 10. Beyond the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake: from
sectors to clusters in the international humanitarian system Graeme Macrae
and David Hodgkin; 11. Decentralizing a 'top down' post-disaster
reconstruction: China's response to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake Yan
Chang-Richards, Suzanne Wilkinson, Erica Seville and Regan Potangaroa; 12.
Humanitarian assistance following the 2011 floods in Thailand and Cambodia:
the importance of formal invitations and informal relationships Rebecca
Barber; 13. The insurance industry and integrated project management
frameworks in post-disaster reconstruction: recovery after the 2010 and
2011 Christchurch earthquakes Yan Chang-Richards and Suzanne Wilkinson; 14.
Devastating consequences, flawed responses: assessing Japan's 3.11
earthquake, tsunami and nuclear tragedies Jeff Kingston; 15. Post-disaster
reconstruction in Asia: new actors and approaches R. Michael Feener and
Patrick Daly; Index.