Disaster Risk Reduction
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Disaster Risk Reduction
Community Resilience and Responses
Zutshi, Bupinder; Ahmad, Akbaruddin; Srungarapati, Ananda Babu
Springer Verlag, Singapore
07/2018
361
Dura
Inglês
9789811088445
15 a 20 dias
784
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Chapter 1: The struggles of women: An Experience from the flood prone area.- Chapter 2: Innovative use of Technology (GIS) forStructural Inequality and Disaster Risk Reduction: An Indian Experience Disaster Risk Reduction- a case study.- Chapter 3: Bridging the Gap Between Academicians & Bureaucrats- the NYSAF Way.- Chapter 4: Recovery after Disasters- Problems and Prospects: The Case of Koslanda -Meeriyabedda Landslide in Sri Lanka.- Chapter 5: Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Disaster Management: Experie.- Chapter 6: Nces of the Coastal People of Bangladesh.- Chapter 7: Mainstreaming Nuclear Disaster Risk Reduction in India.- Chapter 8: Integrating disaster management content in to social work curriculum-voices of social work students.- Chapter 9: Coordination Does Matter for Effective Disaster Management in the Coastal Areas in Bangladesh.- Chapter 10: Cyclone Aila: Immediate Challenges and Impact on Socio-Economy.- Chapter 11: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression among the Survivors of Nepal Earthquake: A Need Assessment Study.- Chapter 12: Linking Gender vulnerability and Disasters.- Chapter 13: A Sociological Perspective on 'Institutional Coordination' for Disaster Risk Reduction in India.
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Disaster Management;Disaster Risk-reduction;Community Response;Community Resilience;Mapping Disaster Vulnerability;Indigenous Knowledge;Innovative Technology;Structural Inequalities;Disaster Recovery
Chapter 1: The struggles of women: An Experience from the flood prone area.- Chapter 2: Innovative use of Technology (GIS) forStructural Inequality and Disaster Risk Reduction: An Indian Experience Disaster Risk Reduction- a case study.- Chapter 3: Bridging the Gap Between Academicians & Bureaucrats- the NYSAF Way.- Chapter 4: Recovery after Disasters- Problems and Prospects: The Case of Koslanda -Meeriyabedda Landslide in Sri Lanka.- Chapter 5: Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Disaster Management: Experie.- Chapter 6: Nces of the Coastal People of Bangladesh.- Chapter 7: Mainstreaming Nuclear Disaster Risk Reduction in India.- Chapter 8: Integrating disaster management content in to social work curriculum-voices of social work students.- Chapter 9: Coordination Does Matter for Effective Disaster Management in the Coastal Areas in Bangladesh.- Chapter 10: Cyclone Aila: Immediate Challenges and Impact on Socio-Economy.- Chapter 11: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression among the Survivors of Nepal Earthquake: A Need Assessment Study.- Chapter 12: Linking Gender vulnerability and Disasters.- Chapter 13: A Sociological Perspective on 'Institutional Coordination' for Disaster Risk Reduction in India.
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