Routledge Handbook of Disaster Response and Recovery

Edited by Bimal Kanti Paul,Luke Juran

ISBN13: 9781032540320

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 25/03/2025

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Description
The Routledge Handbook of Disaster Response and Recovery covers the two post-disaster stages of the disaster cycle and presents am extensive and cutting-edge overview of their many considerations. Organized into two parts, Response and Recovery, this handbook details the history, theories, methods, debates, and emerging issues in the stages of response and recovery. Using a transdisciplinary approach, the myriad topics examined in this handbook include search and rescue, myths related to disaster response, technological methods for response, recovery among vulnerable populations, and the intersection of disasters and mental health. Contributors discuss these issues both globally as well as country- and disaster-specific. This book is an essential guide and reference not only for scholars engaged in disaster research, but also for undergraduate and graduate students, policy makers, disaster managers, international and supranational agencies, and humanitarian and volunteer organizations engaged in disaster management.
List of figures List of tables List of boxes Introduction Part I: Disaster Response Section I: Disaster Response: Key Elements and Activities 1. Key Elements and Activities of Disaster Response 2. Search and Rescue (SAR) 3. Emergency Medical Care 4. Debris Management and Removal Section II: Channeling Disaster Response 5. Flash Appeal as a Framework for Disaster Response 6. Post-Disaster Needs Assessments (PDNAs) 7. Emergency Relief Flows and Determinants of Disaster Aid 8. Social Networks and Emergency Response Section III: Disaster Relief and Aid Efforts 9. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) as Providers and Distributors of Disaster Assistance 10. Participation of Domestic and Foreign Military Forces in Disaster Relief 11. International and Domestic Diplomacy with Disaster Aid 12. Flow and Management of Disaster Relief: The Case of Bangladesh 13. Humanitarianism and Volunteerism in Disaster Response: The Case of Sikh Volunteers during the 2022 Australia Floods Section IV: Disaster Response Issues and Visions 14. Biases and Vulnerable Populations in Relief Distribution 15. Myths Related to Disaster Response 16. Outbreak of Epidemics during Disaster Response 17. Technology and Technological Methods in Disaster Response Part II: Disaster Recovery Section V: Disaster Recovery: Key Elements and Activities 18. Key Elements and Activities of Disaster Recovery 19. Disaster Recovery Cycle 20. Disaster Recovery Outcomes 21. Sustainable Disaster Recovery Section VI: Disaster Recovery Theories and Approaches 22. Disaster Recovery Models 23. Reconfiguring the Kates-Pijawka Recovery Model for a New Era 24. Evolution of Recovery Studies and Recovery Duration 25. Social Science Methodologies in Disaster Recovery Research Section VII: Disaster Recovery Contexts 26. The Role of Households and Communities in Disaster Response and Recovery: The Case of the Pacific and Small Island Developing States 27. Opportunities that Arise during a Crisis: The Case of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 28. Sources and Distribution of Internal and External Funding: The Case of Housing Reconstruction after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake 29. Recovery Among Vulnerable Populations: The Case of 'Forgotten People' after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake 30. Computer Modeling to Inform Disaster Recovery: The Case of Hurricane Matthew in North Carolina Section VIII: Disaster Recovery Issues and Visions 31. Disaster Recovery and Businesses 32. Disaster Recovery and Heritage Buildings 33. Disaster Recovery and Mental Health 34. COVID-19 and Disaster Response and Recovery Conclusions and futures Index
  • Reference works
  • Natural disasters
  • Aid & relief programmes
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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