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Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience = design, methods and knowledge in the face of climate change /
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Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience/ edited by A. Nuno Martins [and five others].
Reminder of title:
design, methods and knowledge in the face of climate change /
other author:
Martins, A. Nuno.
Published:
Amsterdam, Netherlands :Elsevier, : 2022.,
Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 295 p.) :ill. (chiefly col.), maps (chiefly col.)
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction : investing in disaster risk consultants and visibility / Gonzalo Lizarrtalde -- Part A. Investing in design for disaster risk reduction. Chapter 1. Investing in community participation for disaster recovery / Arlene Christy D. Lusterio, Geraldine R. Matabang and M.A. Theresa Amor J. Tan Singco ; Chapter 2. Investing in the social places of heritage towns / Tomoko Kano, Takae Tanaka and Momoyo Gota ; Chapter 3. Investing in contingency in a heritage site / Liliane Hobeica and Adib Hobeica -- Part B. Investing in new methods for resilience. Chapter 4. Physical services index for flooding hazards / Charlotte Kendra Gotangco and Jairus Carmela Josol ; Chapter 5. Resilience planning in antagonistic communities / Stephen Buckman ; Chapter 6. Systems thinking toward climate resilience / Olalekan Adekola and Jessica Lamond ; Chapter 7. Assessing urban resilience to cope with climate change / Maria Adriana Cardoso, Maria do Céu Almeida, Maria João Telhado, Marco Morais and Rita Salgado Brito -- Part C. Building knowledge on disaster risk reduction investment. Chapter 8. Incentives for retrofitting heritage buildings in New Zealand / Temitope Egbelakin, Olabode Ogunmakinde and Sandra Carrasco ; Chapter 9. Dissatisfaction after postdisaster resettlement / Pournima Sridarran, Kaushal Keraminiyage and Dilanthi Amaratunga ; Chapter 10. The media coverage of climate change in Portugal / Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, Neide Portela Areia, José Manuel Mendes and Hugo Pinto ; Chapter 11. Investing in flood adaptation in Jakarta, Indonesia / Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari, Matthias Garschagen, José Manuel Mendes and Yus Budiyono - Conclusion : moving from frameworks to action : the importance of context-driven investments to deal with disasters' root causes / A. Nuno Martins, Gonzalo Lizarralde, Temitope Egbelakin, Liliane Hobeica, José Manuel Mendes, Adib Hobeica.
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Hazard mitigation. -
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128186398
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9780128187357
Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience = design, methods and knowledge in the face of climate change /
Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience
design, methods and knowledge in the face of climate change /[electronic resource] :edited by A. Nuno Martins [and five others]. - Amsterdam, Netherlands :Elsevier,2022. - 1 online resource (xxii, 295 p.) :ill. (chiefly col.), maps (chiefly col.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : investing in disaster risk consultants and visibility / Gonzalo Lizarrtalde -- Part A. Investing in design for disaster risk reduction. Chapter 1. Investing in community participation for disaster recovery / Arlene Christy D. Lusterio, Geraldine R. Matabang and M.A. Theresa Amor J. Tan Singco ; Chapter 2. Investing in the social places of heritage towns / Tomoko Kano, Takae Tanaka and Momoyo Gota ; Chapter 3. Investing in contingency in a heritage site / Liliane Hobeica and Adib Hobeica -- Part B. Investing in new methods for resilience. Chapter 4. Physical services index for flooding hazards / Charlotte Kendra Gotangco and Jairus Carmela Josol ; Chapter 5. Resilience planning in antagonistic communities / Stephen Buckman ; Chapter 6. Systems thinking toward climate resilience / Olalekan Adekola and Jessica Lamond ; Chapter 7. Assessing urban resilience to cope with climate change / Maria Adriana Cardoso, Maria do Céu Almeida, Maria João Telhado, Marco Morais and Rita Salgado Brito -- Part C. Building knowledge on disaster risk reduction investment. Chapter 8. Incentives for retrofitting heritage buildings in New Zealand / Temitope Egbelakin, Olabode Ogunmakinde and Sandra Carrasco ; Chapter 9. Dissatisfaction after postdisaster resettlement / Pournima Sridarran, Kaushal Keraminiyage and Dilanthi Amaratunga ; Chapter 10. The media coverage of climate change in Portugal / Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, Neide Portela Areia, José Manuel Mendes and Hugo Pinto ; Chapter 11. Investing in flood adaptation in Jakarta, Indonesia / Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari, Matthias Garschagen, José Manuel Mendes and Yus Budiyono - Conclusion : moving from frameworks to action : the importance of context-driven investments to deal with disasters' root causes / A. Nuno Martins, Gonzalo Lizarralde, Temitope Egbelakin, Liliane Hobeica, José Manuel Mendes, Adib Hobeica.
Disaster prevention and the mitigation of climate change effects call for global action. Joint efforts are required among countries, economic sectors, and public and private stakeholders. Not surprisingly, international organizations, such as the United Nations agencies, propose policy frameworks aimed at worldwide influence. The 2015-2030 Sendai Framework seeks to create consensus about the need to act for disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation. A key goal isto promote investments in risk reduction and resilience. But how useful is this policy framework? What does it say, and what does it overlook? How can it be implemented among vulnerable communities, in historic sites, and in other sensitivelocations affected by disasters? In this book, prominent scholars and practitioners examine the successes and failures of the Sendai Framework. Their case studies show that, despite its good intentions, the Framework achieves very little.The main reason is that, while avoiding a political engagement, it fails to deal with disasters' root causes and guide the difficult path of effective implementation. The authors bring a fresh look to international policy and design practices, highlighting cross-disciplinary research avenues, and ideas and methods for low-income communities, cities and heritage sites in Portugal, Haiti, the United States, the Philippines, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, among other countries.Global action requires collaboration between heterogeneous stakeholders, but also the recognition of inequalities, power imbalances, and social and environmental injustices --
ISBN: 9780128187357Subjects--Topical Terms:
604958
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