Governance of Risk, Hazards and Disasters: Trends in Theory and Practice: Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change
Editat de Giuseppe Forino, Sara Bonati, Lina Maria Calandraen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 feb 2018
Contributions offer a variety of perspectives, experiences and socio-cultural contexts which have identified the challenges, opportunities and critiques of promoting governance. Part I explores approaches, models, and keywords as applied to risk and disaster governance theory. Part II investigates practices of risk governance and associated issues by focusing on disaster risk reduction policy and practice. Finally, Part III explores practices of disaster governance and associated issues, by focusing on disaster recovery experiences. This book highlights cutting-edge recent theoretical and empirical trends and is a valuable resource for students, academics, practitioners and policy-makers interested in risk and disaster governance.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138206823
ISBN-10: 1138206822
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 35 Tables, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138206822
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 35 Tables, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
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Governing risks, hazards and disaster in theory and practice: an introduction and overview of the book GIUSEPPE FORINO, SARA BONATI AND LINA MARIA CALANDRA
PART I Governance of risk and disasters: approaches and models
1 The diversity of governance approaches in the face of resilience GONZALO LIZARRALDE, LEE BOSHER, CHRISTOPHER BRYANT, KSENIA CHMUTINA, GEORGIA CARDOSI, ANDREW DAINTY AND DANIELLE LABBÉ
2 Multi-scalar disaster governance and vulnerability in Chile VICENTE SANDOVAL AND MARTIN VOSS
3 The disaster chronotope: spatial and temporal learning in governance of extreme events BERILL BLAIR, AMY LAUREN LOVECRAFT AND RICHARD HUM
4 Governance of risk and disasters: considerations on the role of citizen participation in L’Aquila (Italy) LINA MARIA CALANDRA
5 Disaster governance and democracy: Meta-legal Praxis in L’Aquila (Italy) GIAN MARIA VALENT
PART II Risk governance: practices, challenges and opportunities
6 Governing the integration of climate change adaptation into disaster risk reduction: insights from two Australian local governments GIUSEPPE FORINO, JASON VON MEDING AND GRAHAM BREWER
7 Governing climate change adaptation in New York City: an analysis of recent actions BEN D. WALLACE AND ILAN KELMAN
8 Linking science, policy and practice for climate risk governance in the Marche Region (Central Italy) FEDERICA APPIOTTI AND FAUSTO MARINCIONI
9 Food insecurity risk and global governance guidelines on agriculture: evidence from the Senegal River Delta MAURA BENEGIAMO AND DAVIDE CIRILLO
PART III Disaster governance: practices, challenges and opportunities
10 Disaster governance: a political ecology perspective on land, housing and property rights violations SARA BONATI
11 Armed forces in disaster response: problems and perspectives on disaster governance in India ROSHNI PRAMANIK
12 Disaster diplomacy and disaster governance from a Balkan perspective: post-earthquake rapprochement in Greece–Turkey STAVROS MAVROGENIS AND ILAN KELMAN
13 Disaster governance and the rise of social media: ethnographic perspectives from Germany KRISTOFFER ALBRIS
14 Social media and disaster governance: Twitter use in recent floods in Italy FABIO CARNELLI AND GUIDO ANSELMI
15 Planning and governance for disaster recovery in Tacloban after Typhoon Haiyan (the Philippines) MARK KAMMERBAUER, IDERLINA B. MATEO-BABIANO AND JOHN MINNERY
16 Is disaster education just knowledge transmission? Co-learning and disaster governance in Japan HIDEYUKI SHIROSHITA
transmission? Co-learning and disaster governance in Japan HIDEYUKI SHIROSHITA
PART I Governance of risk and disasters: approaches and models
1 The diversity of governance approaches in the face of resilience GONZALO LIZARRALDE, LEE BOSHER, CHRISTOPHER BRYANT, KSENIA CHMUTINA, GEORGIA CARDOSI, ANDREW DAINTY AND DANIELLE LABBÉ
2 Multi-scalar disaster governance and vulnerability in Chile VICENTE SANDOVAL AND MARTIN VOSS
3 The disaster chronotope: spatial and temporal learning in governance of extreme events BERILL BLAIR, AMY LAUREN LOVECRAFT AND RICHARD HUM
4 Governance of risk and disasters: considerations on the role of citizen participation in L’Aquila (Italy) LINA MARIA CALANDRA
5 Disaster governance and democracy: Meta-legal Praxis in L’Aquila (Italy) GIAN MARIA VALENT
PART II Risk governance: practices, challenges and opportunities
6 Governing the integration of climate change adaptation into disaster risk reduction: insights from two Australian local governments GIUSEPPE FORINO, JASON VON MEDING AND GRAHAM BREWER
7 Governing climate change adaptation in New York City: an analysis of recent actions BEN D. WALLACE AND ILAN KELMAN
8 Linking science, policy and practice for climate risk governance in the Marche Region (Central Italy) FEDERICA APPIOTTI AND FAUSTO MARINCIONI
9 Food insecurity risk and global governance guidelines on agriculture: evidence from the Senegal River Delta MAURA BENEGIAMO AND DAVIDE CIRILLO
PART III Disaster governance: practices, challenges and opportunities
10 Disaster governance: a political ecology perspective on land, housing and property rights violations SARA BONATI
11 Armed forces in disaster response: problems and perspectives on disaster governance in India ROSHNI PRAMANIK
12 Disaster diplomacy and disaster governance from a Balkan perspective: post-earthquake rapprochement in Greece–Turkey STAVROS MAVROGENIS AND ILAN KELMAN
13 Disaster governance and the rise of social media: ethnographic perspectives from Germany KRISTOFFER ALBRIS
14 Social media and disaster governance: Twitter use in recent floods in Italy FABIO CARNELLI AND GUIDO ANSELMI
15 Planning and governance for disaster recovery in Tacloban after Typhoon Haiyan (the Philippines) MARK KAMMERBAUER, IDERLINA B. MATEO-BABIANO AND JOHN MINNERY
16 Is disaster education just knowledge transmission? Co-learning and disaster governance in Japan HIDEYUKI SHIROSHITA
transmission? Co-learning and disaster governance in Japan HIDEYUKI SHIROSHITA
Notă biografică
Giuseppe Forino holds a Ph.D in Economic Geography from Sapienza-University of Rome (Italy), where he analysed some community resilience experiences reconstructing the city of L’Aquila after the 2009 earthquake. He is currently doing a second Ph.D course in the School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle (Australia), in which he is analysing the integration of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in the Hunter Region, NSW, Australia. He is also research assistant in the same school. He worked on national and international research projects on land degradation in Southern Italy, rural development policies in Veneto region (Italy), environmental evaluation and climate change adaptation in European regions and urban areas. He has several published and in-revision articles in international peer-review academic journals. With L.M. Calandra and A. Porru, he edited the book Multiple Geographical Perspectives on Hazards and Disasters, published in 2014 by Valmar, Rome, Italy, His research interests include: disaster resilience, disaster management, post disaster reconstruction, climate change adaptation, socio-economic aspects of land degradation, rural development policies, Italy, Australia.
Sara Bonati is associate researcher at the Center of Local and Regional Studies (CIERL – Centro de estudos locais e regionais), University of Madeira (Portugal). She holds a Ph.D. in Human and Physical Geography at the Veneto Doctoral School in Historical, Geographical and Anthropological studies, University of Padua (Italy). She has several published and in-press papers in international academic publications. She has coordinated the editorial board of the edited volume (Dis)memory of Disasters: An interdisciplinary approach, Funchal, Portugal (in press 2015). With G.M. Valent and M. Tononi, she is editing a book proposal for the Routledge series ‘Regions and Cities’. Her research interests include: disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, disaster resilience building, risk perception, human rights in disasters, disaster cultures, rural and urban studies.
Lina Maria Calandra is Associate Professor in Geography at the Department of Human Studies, University of L’Aquila (Italy). She teaches Geography and Cartography and is the head of the cartographic laboratory ‘Cartolab’. Her fields of research are the geography of colonialism in Africa, as well as the problems of conservation with a focus on the relationships between environmental conflicts and local development in Africa and in the Apennines. Since the aftermath of the earthquake in L’Aquila on 6 April 2009, she has been analysing the social geography of vulnerability and resilience in the city, and mapping the social and territorial consequences of hazards and disasters. She has been editor of the journal Terra d’Africa. She has published several articles in national and international peer-review journals. She has published the books Atlante del turismo sostenibile in Africa (2007), Progetto geografia. Percorsi di riflessione e didattica (2007 and 2009), and as has edited the books Territorio e Democrazia. Un laboratorio di geografia sociale nel doposisma aquilano (2012) on social geography in post-disaster L’Aquila, and Multiple Geographical Perspectives on Hazards and Disasters (2014), with G. Forino and A. Porru.
Sara Bonati is associate researcher at the Center of Local and Regional Studies (CIERL – Centro de estudos locais e regionais), University of Madeira (Portugal). She holds a Ph.D. in Human and Physical Geography at the Veneto Doctoral School in Historical, Geographical and Anthropological studies, University of Padua (Italy). She has several published and in-press papers in international academic publications. She has coordinated the editorial board of the edited volume (Dis)memory of Disasters: An interdisciplinary approach, Funchal, Portugal (in press 2015). With G.M. Valent and M. Tononi, she is editing a book proposal for the Routledge series ‘Regions and Cities’. Her research interests include: disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, disaster resilience building, risk perception, human rights in disasters, disaster cultures, rural and urban studies.
Lina Maria Calandra is Associate Professor in Geography at the Department of Human Studies, University of L’Aquila (Italy). She teaches Geography and Cartography and is the head of the cartographic laboratory ‘Cartolab’. Her fields of research are the geography of colonialism in Africa, as well as the problems of conservation with a focus on the relationships between environmental conflicts and local development in Africa and in the Apennines. Since the aftermath of the earthquake in L’Aquila on 6 April 2009, she has been analysing the social geography of vulnerability and resilience in the city, and mapping the social and territorial consequences of hazards and disasters. She has been editor of the journal Terra d’Africa. She has published several articles in national and international peer-review journals. She has published the books Atlante del turismo sostenibile in Africa (2007), Progetto geografia. Percorsi di riflessione e didattica (2007 and 2009), and as has edited the books Territorio e Democrazia. Un laboratorio di geografia sociale nel doposisma aquilano (2012) on social geography in post-disaster L’Aquila, and Multiple Geographical Perspectives on Hazards and Disasters (2014), with G. Forino and A. Porru.
Descriere
The frequency and intensity of hazards and disasters is increasing worldwide. This book provides a comprehensive overview of cutting edge trends in governance research, exploring how risks, hazards, and disasters can be mainstreamed into a governance framework.