Risk Communication and Community Resilience
Herausgeber: Kar, Bandana; Cochran, David M.
Risk Communication and Community Resilience
Herausgeber: Kar, Bandana; Cochran, David M.
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This book explores the role and practice of risk communication in building community resilience to natural and social hazards. It examines how risk communication can be used to reduce the hazardous outcomes to communities from natural disasters, and therefore improve resilience to those events.
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This book explores the role and practice of risk communication in building community resilience to natural and social hazards. It examines how risk communication can be used to reduce the hazardous outcomes to communities from natural disasters, and therefore improve resilience to those events.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781138088214
- ISBN-10: 1138088218
- Artikelnr.: 57012301
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781138088214
- ISBN-10: 1138088218
- Artikelnr.: 57012301
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Bandana Kar is a Research Scientist in the National Security Emerging Technologies Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. David M. Cochran, Jr. is a Professor of Geography in the School of Biological, Environmental and Earth Sciences at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA.
Part 1 Risk Communication in the Digital Era 1. Text-To-Action:
Understanding the Interaction between Accessibility of Wireless Emergency
Alerts and Behavioral Response 2. Bounded Rationality and Federal Disaster
Recovery Information: Understanding Why Access to Information Matters 3.
Public Expectations of and Responses to WEA Message Content Part 2 Citizen
Participation in Risk Communication and Resilience 4. River of Difference:
Using Participatory Risk Mapping to Assess Perceived Risks in Laredo Texas,
U.S.A. and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico 5. Local Emergency Planning
Committees (LEPCs): 30 Years as Cross-Sector Forums for Community Risk
Communication 6. Harnessing the Power of Social Media for Disaster Risk
Reduction and the Mitigation Planning Process 7. Promoting Public
Involvement in Disaster Risk Communication in Nigeria Part 3 Role of Risk
Communication in Resilience 8. Earthquake Early Warning Systems:
International Experience 9. The Role of Social Media in Enhancing Risk
Communication and Promoting Community Resilience in the Midst of a Disaster
10. The Ports Resilience Index: A Participatory Approach to Building
Resilience 11. Advancing Resilience Post-disaster: Improving Designer-User
Communication in the Post-Lushan Earthquake Reconstruction and Recovery
Part 4 Challenges and Future Direction of Risk Communication 12. A Case
Study of Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and Risk Communication in
a Coastal Community 13. Waves of Change: Coastal Hazards, Tourism
Development, and Risk Communication along the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua
14. Risk and Crisis Communication in Schools: Understanding Current
Challenges and Opportunities 15. The Use of Social Media in Crisis
Communication
Understanding the Interaction between Accessibility of Wireless Emergency
Alerts and Behavioral Response 2. Bounded Rationality and Federal Disaster
Recovery Information: Understanding Why Access to Information Matters 3.
Public Expectations of and Responses to WEA Message Content Part 2 Citizen
Participation in Risk Communication and Resilience 4. River of Difference:
Using Participatory Risk Mapping to Assess Perceived Risks in Laredo Texas,
U.S.A. and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico 5. Local Emergency Planning
Committees (LEPCs): 30 Years as Cross-Sector Forums for Community Risk
Communication 6. Harnessing the Power of Social Media for Disaster Risk
Reduction and the Mitigation Planning Process 7. Promoting Public
Involvement in Disaster Risk Communication in Nigeria Part 3 Role of Risk
Communication in Resilience 8. Earthquake Early Warning Systems:
International Experience 9. The Role of Social Media in Enhancing Risk
Communication and Promoting Community Resilience in the Midst of a Disaster
10. The Ports Resilience Index: A Participatory Approach to Building
Resilience 11. Advancing Resilience Post-disaster: Improving Designer-User
Communication in the Post-Lushan Earthquake Reconstruction and Recovery
Part 4 Challenges and Future Direction of Risk Communication 12. A Case
Study of Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and Risk Communication in
a Coastal Community 13. Waves of Change: Coastal Hazards, Tourism
Development, and Risk Communication along the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua
14. Risk and Crisis Communication in Schools: Understanding Current
Challenges and Opportunities 15. The Use of Social Media in Crisis
Communication
Part 1 Risk Communication in the Digital Era 1. Text-To-Action:
Understanding the Interaction between Accessibility of Wireless Emergency
Alerts and Behavioral Response 2. Bounded Rationality and Federal Disaster
Recovery Information: Understanding Why Access to Information Matters 3.
Public Expectations of and Responses to WEA Message Content Part 2 Citizen
Participation in Risk Communication and Resilience 4. River of Difference:
Using Participatory Risk Mapping to Assess Perceived Risks in Laredo Texas,
U.S.A. and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico 5. Local Emergency Planning
Committees (LEPCs): 30 Years as Cross-Sector Forums for Community Risk
Communication 6. Harnessing the Power of Social Media for Disaster Risk
Reduction and the Mitigation Planning Process 7. Promoting Public
Involvement in Disaster Risk Communication in Nigeria Part 3 Role of Risk
Communication in Resilience 8. Earthquake Early Warning Systems:
International Experience 9. The Role of Social Media in Enhancing Risk
Communication and Promoting Community Resilience in the Midst of a Disaster
10. The Ports Resilience Index: A Participatory Approach to Building
Resilience 11. Advancing Resilience Post-disaster: Improving Designer-User
Communication in the Post-Lushan Earthquake Reconstruction and Recovery
Part 4 Challenges and Future Direction of Risk Communication 12. A Case
Study of Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and Risk Communication in
a Coastal Community 13. Waves of Change: Coastal Hazards, Tourism
Development, and Risk Communication along the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua
14. Risk and Crisis Communication in Schools: Understanding Current
Challenges and Opportunities 15. The Use of Social Media in Crisis
Communication
Understanding the Interaction between Accessibility of Wireless Emergency
Alerts and Behavioral Response 2. Bounded Rationality and Federal Disaster
Recovery Information: Understanding Why Access to Information Matters 3.
Public Expectations of and Responses to WEA Message Content Part 2 Citizen
Participation in Risk Communication and Resilience 4. River of Difference:
Using Participatory Risk Mapping to Assess Perceived Risks in Laredo Texas,
U.S.A. and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico 5. Local Emergency Planning
Committees (LEPCs): 30 Years as Cross-Sector Forums for Community Risk
Communication 6. Harnessing the Power of Social Media for Disaster Risk
Reduction and the Mitigation Planning Process 7. Promoting Public
Involvement in Disaster Risk Communication in Nigeria Part 3 Role of Risk
Communication in Resilience 8. Earthquake Early Warning Systems:
International Experience 9. The Role of Social Media in Enhancing Risk
Communication and Promoting Community Resilience in the Midst of a Disaster
10. The Ports Resilience Index: A Participatory Approach to Building
Resilience 11. Advancing Resilience Post-disaster: Improving Designer-User
Communication in the Post-Lushan Earthquake Reconstruction and Recovery
Part 4 Challenges and Future Direction of Risk Communication 12. A Case
Study of Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and Risk Communication in
a Coastal Community 13. Waves of Change: Coastal Hazards, Tourism
Development, and Risk Communication along the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua
14. Risk and Crisis Communication in Schools: Understanding Current
Challenges and Opportunities 15. The Use of Social Media in Crisis
Communication