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Exploring the role of community capacity and planning effort in disaster risk reduction and environmental sustainability: Spatio-temporal vulnerability and resiliency perspectives.
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Exploring the role of community capacity and planning effort in disaster risk reduction and environmental sustainability: Spatio-temporal vulnerability and resiliency perspectives./
Author:
Kim, Hyun.
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215 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-01(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-01A(E).
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Sustainability. -
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Exploring the role of community capacity and planning effort in disaster risk reduction and environmental sustainability: Spatio-temporal vulnerability and resiliency perspectives.
Kim, Hyun.
Exploring the role of community capacity and planning effort in disaster risk reduction and environmental sustainability: Spatio-temporal vulnerability and resiliency perspectives.
- 215 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-01(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2015.
Using the basic premise that disaster effects are fundamental social processes that require pro-active planning, a conceptual model of disaster losses that involves local exposure, shock, and loss within the context of inherent social system spatial and temporal vulnerability and resilience was formulated. Based upon a review of the extant literature, three theoretical hypotheses were proposed. First, disaster effects will have a negative association with social and economic development metrics; second, the higher the levels of a community's social and economic capacity, the lower the disaster losses; and third, better planning effort, social capital, and social justice in place before a natural disaster will lower disaster losses. This study will focus on examining disaster loss from flooding with respect to local planning effort, and social and economic condition at the county level within the Mississippi River basin in the United States. Data were collected from secondary sources (archival review and existing databases). Mixed analytical methods were used including log-linear model, quantile regression, two-stage least square model, longitudinal data analysis, spatial modeling, and content analysis. Unlike previous research, which has mainly focused on a theoretical approach to disaster resilience, this study adopted an empirical approach based on panel data at the county level from secondary sources. Initial results of spatial modeling suggest that disaster damage has a negative association with community social and economic structure, and that engaged social capital, more equitable distributional characteristics, and local proactive planning in place before a disaster results in lower disaster losses.
ISBN: 9781339012599Subjects--Topical Terms:
1029978
Sustainability.
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