04006nam 2200433 450 991042264240332120210225160928.03-030-54902-X10.1007/978-3-030-54902-2(CKB)4100000011469488(MiAaPQ)EBC6357259(DE-He213)978-3-030-54902-2(EXLCZ)99410000001146948820210225d2020 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDisasters and neoliberalism different expressions of social vulnerability /Gabriela Vera-Cortés, Jesús Manuel Macías-Medrano, editors1st ed. 2020.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2020]©20201 online resource (XII, 313 p. 36 illus., 25 illus. in color.) 3-030-54901-1 Chapter 1: Disaster and Neoliberalism -- Part I: Social vulnerability to disasters in urban spaces -- Chapter 2: Disasters as a social relapse in neoliberal capitalism: Two cases analyzed in developed countries -- Chapter 3: Flood management through cost transfer schemes in Mexico City -- Chapter 4: Social vulnerability: Learning from the September 19, 2017 earthquake in Mexico City -- Chapter 5: “On the banks of the Rio Bravo...”: social construction and perception of flood risk in irregular settlements -- Chapter 6: Temporary shelters and health services for older adults in floods in the metropolis of Monterrey -- Part II: Social vulnerability to disasters in rural contexts -- Chapter 7: Spatial reconfiguration and relocations after disasters in rural contexts: The case of Tacotalpa, Tabasco -- Chapter 8: Human relocations in Guerrero after the September 2013 disaster emergency: A non-preventive neoliberal response -- Chapter 9: Vulnerability, management of volcanic risk and ne-oliberalism in Colima -- Chapter 10: It is not the rivers fault: A reflection about the con-struction of disasters in Brazil and Mexico -- Chapter 11: Tabasco: Between hydraulic plans and floods. Dis-asters and human rights -- Chapter 12: Water and hills in the indigenous worldview and the fight for the defense of natural resources in the Northern mountain range of Puebla -- Chapter 13: Social capital, natural hazards and disasters in the Nahua Sierra Costa in Michoacan, Mexico. .This book shows how the adoption of the neoliberal development model has increased the social vulnerability to disasters, with a special focus on Mexico, a country which once was the role model of the neoliberal turn in Latin America. It brings together 12 case studies of disasters such as floods, earthquakes and volcanic emergencies, in both urban and rural areas, to show how neoliberal development projects and changes in legislation affected disaster prevention and management in different parts of the country. The case studies from Mexico are complemented by two comparative studies which analyze the impacts of neoliberalism in disaster prevention and management in Mexico, Brazil, United States and Italy. Disasters and Neoliberalism: Different Expressions of Social Vulnerability presents a unique contribution to the interdisciplinary field of disaster research by presenting qualitative studies of disaster vulnerability from the perspective of scholars from the Global South, bringing a fresh and critical approach to English speaking social sciences qualitative researchers working on disaster risks in a number of fields, such as geography, anthropology, sociology, political science and environmental studies. .NeoliberalismMexicoNeoliberalism320.513Vera-Cortés GabrielaMacías Jesús ManuelMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910422642403321Disasters and neoliberalism1972584UNINA