1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910785255103321

Titolo

Community disaster recovery and resiliency : exploring global opportunities and challenges / / edited by DeMond Shondell Miller, Jason David Rivera

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2011

ISBN

0-429-25020-7

1-282-90246-6

9786612902468

1-4200-8823-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (628 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

MillerDeMond Shondell <1973->

RiveraJason David <1983->

Disciplina

363.34/8

Soggetti

Disaster relief - Citizen participation

Disaster relief - Economic aspects

Emergency management

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editors; Contributors; Introduction: The UniqueOpportunities andChallenges from a Social Scientific Perspective; Part I: Opportunities Iand Challengesfor Building aCommunity-Based Institutional Infrastructure; Chapter 1: Disaster Preparednessamong Community-Based Organizations inthe City and County ofSan Francisco: Serving the Most Vulnerable; Chapter 2: Safe Schools forthe Community:A Case and Tool for Disaster-Proof Schools

Chapter 3: Opportunities andChallenges of BatteredWomen's Shelters in the Aftermath of a DisasterPart II: Opportunities and Challengesfor Social and Cultural Revitalization; Chapter 4: Disaster Resilience:Exploring All Hazardsand Cross-Cultural Perspectives; Chapter 5: Community Resiliencein New Orleans East:Deploying the CulturalToolkit within a Vietnamese American Community; Chapter 6: Social Capital after a Disaster: A Case Studyof the 2008 Flood in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Part III: Opportunities and Challenges for Economic Recovery



Chapter 7: Natural Disasters,Climate Change,and Recovery: TheSustainability Question in Post-Ivan GrenadaChapter 8: InformationCommodificationand Social Capital in Local Street Markets; Chapter 9: Role of Information and CommunicationTechnologies in DisasterRehabilitation inAgriculture and Ecotourism:Bukit Lawang, Indonesia; Part IV: Opportunities and Challengesfor Public Health and Safety; Chapter 10: The Irrawaddy Crisis:Myanmar and CycloneNargis-Challenges and Opportunities for Change; Chapter 11: Challenge of theWorried Well in theEvent of a Pandemic or Terrorist Attack

Chapter 12: Aborigines' and MigrantSettlers' Crisis andReconstruction Efforts inTwo Yoruba Communities in Southwestern NigeriaChapter 13: An Assault on theCommunity's Fabric:Tragedy, Challenges,and Opportunities of School Shootings; Part V: Opportunities Vand Challenges for Housing and Housing Policy; Chapter 14: Housing Reconstructionin Post-Mitch Nicaragua:Two Case Studies fromthe Communities of San Dionisio and Ocotal; Chapter 15: Housing Reconstructionin Tamil Nadu: TheDisaster after the Tsunami in India; Chapter 16: Building Earthquake-Resilient Communities

Part VI: Opportunities and Challengesfor Public -PrivatePartnerships in the Twenty-First CenturyChapter 17: Bridging the Public-PrivatePartnership in Disaster Management in Bangladesh; Chapter 18: Building Disaster-Resilient Communities:The Public-Private Partnership Approach; Chapter 19: Patterns of Public-Private Partnershipin CommunityReconstruction: The Caseof Taiwan after the Chi-Chi Earthquake; Part VII: Opportunities and Challenges for Disaster Mitigation

Chapter 20: How Nations Should Develop DisasterPlans for Mitigation,Preparedness, Response,and Recovery: LessonsLearned from Major International Disasters

Sommario/riassunto

Once again nature's fury has taken a toll in pain, suffering, and lives lost. In recognition of the need for a rapid and appropriate response, CRC Press will donate 5 to the American Red Cross for every copy of Community Disaster Recovery and Resiliency: Exploring Global Opportunities and Challenges sold. In the past, societies would learn from disasters and move the location of their urban development to safer areas, allowing naturally occurring ecosystems to maintain themselves and for societies to exist symbiotically with the environment. These days, however, it



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA990002051560403321

Autore

Congresso di studi coloniali : <2. ;  : 1934

Titolo

Atti del secondo Congresso di Studi Coloniali : Napoli 1-5 ottobre 1934 / indetto dal Centro di studi coloniali sotto gli auspici della Società africana d'Italia

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Firenze, : Centro Studi Coloniali, 1937

Descrizione fisica

7 v. ; 25 cm

Disciplina

325

Locazione

FAGBC

DAGEN

ILFGE

Collocazione

A AGR 1822-4

A AGR 1822-2

A AGR 1822-3

A AGR 1822-6

A AGR 1822-5

A AGR 1822-7.1

A AGR 1822-7.2

61 VII A.6/098.1-7

U-05h-009

U-05h-010

U-05h-011

U-05h-012

U-05h-013

U-05h-014

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

In testa al front.: R. Istituto Superiore di Scienze Sociali e politiche "Cesare Alfieri"

Nota di contenuto

1. : Organizzazione ed elenco dei relatori 2. : Sezione storica, archeologica 3. : Sezione naturalistica, geografica 4. : Sezione etnografica, filologica, sociologica 5. : Sezione giuridica 6. : Sezione economica, agraria 7 : Sezione patologia, igiene