Disaster Risk Reduction and Rural Resilience: With a Focus on Agriculture, Water, Gender and Technology: Disaster Risk Reduction
Editat de Sudip Mitra, Rajib Shawen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2024
Disasters can cause human and animal life loss and the damage to field crops, stored seeds, agricultural equipment and materials, supply systems (e.g., infrastructure), livelihood, and associated indigenous knowledge. Such impacts have its short-term repercussions and affect the long-term sustainability of the rural sector. Rural regions of the developing world can be remote with high concentrations of mass poverty, food insecurity, and illiteracy; hence, access to food, shelter, and communication for relief and recovery is a challenge after a disaster. In rural areas, farmers strongly rely on natural resources and have no alternative source of income or employment, making them more vulnerable to a crisis. In addition, women are of paramount importance in rural development and agricultural activities, but they are the most affected ones during any disaster. Children and able people in the rural sector are also vulnerable; however, they have not been studied well and require more attention in days to come.
This book explores the above-mentioned aspects related to disaster risk reduction, preparedness, and management in rural areas. Emerging technologies and their impacts to enhance disaster resilience in the rural sector are also illustrated. Apart from the introduction, the book has four sections focusing on 1) food and agriculture, 2) water and sanitation, 3) gender and social issues, and 4) rural technology. The book is a valuable resource material for students, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and development practitioners.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789819766703
ISBN-10: 9819766702
Ilustrații: XX, 230 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Disaster Risk Reduction
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9819766702
Ilustrații: XX, 230 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Disaster Risk Reduction
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Agro and food vulnerabilities and DRR in a riverine ecosystem, Bangladesh.- Chapter 3. Agro and food vulnerabilities and DRR in a mountain ecosystem, Nepal.- Chapter 4. Agro and food vulnerabilities and DRR in a arid ecosystem, Gujarat, India.- Chapter 5. Transboundary water issues between Bangladesh and India.- Chapter 6. Traditional water management system in Srilanka.- Chapter 7. Water and sanitation management and its relation to health sector in Japan.- Chapter 8. Gender dimension and rural livelihoods in Assam, India.
Notă biografică
Sudip Mitra is currently the Head and full Professor at the School of Agro and Rural Technology and the founding head of the Centre for Disaster Management & Research at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, Assam, India. A Nehru-Fulbright Fellow and Visiting Professor at the Keio University, Japan. He is a faculty member in the International Joint Masters and Ph.D. programs in Food Science and Technology for the Gifu University, Japan and IIT Guwahati. An elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI). His research focuses on climate smart agriculture and the application of indigenous resources and technologies to improve soil quality and enhance agricultural productivity. He has guided 4 PhDs, and 13 more are currently working under his supervision. Serves as an Editorial Board member of PLOS Climate Journal. Edited two books published by Springer and published around 50 papers in peer reviewed journals (mostly Q1) and reports of international repute. Served as a task force member of the Ministry of Rural Development, DST- TIFAC on Climate Change and Agriculture. He conducted many Nationally and Internationally funded research projects like JICA, UNEP, GEF, World Bank, CIDA, GTZ, DST, DBT, UEF-Finland etc. He also worked as a consultant for the Inter Academy Council’s project on S & T in African Agriculture.
Rajib Shaw is a Professor in the Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University, Japan. Earlier, he was the executive director of the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) and was a professor at Kyoto University. His expertise includes disaster governance, community-based disaster risk management, climate change adaptation, urban risk management, and disaster and environmental education. He was the chair of the United Nations Science Technology Advisory Group (STAG) for disaster risk reduction and currently is the co-chair of the Asia Pacific Science Technology Academic Advisory Group (APSTAAG). He is also the coordinating lead author (CLA) for the Asia chapter’s 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Progress in Disaster Science and series editor of a Springer book series on disaster risk reduction. He has published 73 books and over 450 academic papers and book chapters.
Rajib Shaw is a Professor in the Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University, Japan. Earlier, he was the executive director of the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) and was a professor at Kyoto University. His expertise includes disaster governance, community-based disaster risk management, climate change adaptation, urban risk management, and disaster and environmental education. He was the chair of the United Nations Science Technology Advisory Group (STAG) for disaster risk reduction and currently is the co-chair of the Asia Pacific Science Technology Academic Advisory Group (APSTAAG). He is also the coordinating lead author (CLA) for the Asia chapter’s 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Progress in Disaster Science and series editor of a Springer book series on disaster risk reduction. He has published 73 books and over 450 academic papers and book chapters.
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Even though disaster losses frequently occur in rural and agricultural areas, a substantial number of the prevailing disaster research has focused on urban areas, often failing to notice rural populations, communities, and rural development as a whole. It is critical to assess how the needs and vulnerabilities in rural communities impact the creation of resilience, especially in countries with a large rural area. For disaster managers, rural areas present opportunities and challenges different from those of their urban counterparts. Therefore, efficient disaster risk reduction is the key to sustainable rural development.
Disasters can cause human and animal life loss and the damage to field crops, stored seeds, agricultural equipment and materials, supply systems (e.g., infrastructure), livelihood, and associated indigenous knowledge. Such impacts have its short-term repercussions and affect the long-term sustainability of the rural sector. Rural regions of the developing world can be remote with high concentrations of mass poverty, food insecurity, and illiteracy; hence, access to food, shelter, and communication for relief and recovery is a challenge after a disaster. In rural areas, farmers strongly rely on natural resources and have no alternative source of income or employment, making them more vulnerable to a crisis. In addition, women are of paramount importance in rural development and agricultural activities, but they are the most affected ones during any disaster. Children and able people in the rural sector are also vulnerable; however, they have not been studied well and require more attention in days to come.
This book explores the above-mentioned aspects related to disaster risk reduction, preparedness, and management in rural areas. Emerging technologies and their impacts to enhance disaster resilience in the rural sector are also illustrated. Apart from the introduction, the book has four sections focusing on 1) food and agriculture, 2) water and sanitation, 3) gender and social issues, and 4) rural technology. The book is a valuable resource material for students, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and development practitioners.
Disasters can cause human and animal life loss and the damage to field crops, stored seeds, agricultural equipment and materials, supply systems (e.g., infrastructure), livelihood, and associated indigenous knowledge. Such impacts have its short-term repercussions and affect the long-term sustainability of the rural sector. Rural regions of the developing world can be remote with high concentrations of mass poverty, food insecurity, and illiteracy; hence, access to food, shelter, and communication for relief and recovery is a challenge after a disaster. In rural areas, farmers strongly rely on natural resources and have no alternative source of income or employment, making them more vulnerable to a crisis. In addition, women are of paramount importance in rural development and agricultural activities, but they are the most affected ones during any disaster. Children and able people in the rural sector are also vulnerable; however, they have not been studied well and require more attention in days to come.
This book explores the above-mentioned aspects related to disaster risk reduction, preparedness, and management in rural areas. Emerging technologies and their impacts to enhance disaster resilience in the rural sector are also illustrated. Apart from the introduction, the book has four sections focusing on 1) food and agriculture, 2) water and sanitation, 3) gender and social issues, and 4) rural technology. The book is a valuable resource material for students, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and development practitioners.
Caracteristici
Is a pioneering book on rural disaster resilience and development Presents a holistic perspective of disaster risk reduction and its link to rural development issues Introduces key technologies to enhance rural resilience