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Making disaster safer : a gender and vulnerability approach / / Ronni Alexander, Siriporn Wajjwalku, editors
Making disaster safer : a gender and vulnerability approach / / Ronni Alexander, Siriporn Wajjwalku, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 235 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 363.348082
Altri autori (Persone) AlexanderRonni
Siriphō̜n Watchawankhu
Collana Kobe University Monograph Series in Social Science Research Series
Soggetto topico Emergency management - Social aspects
Hazard mitigation - Social aspects
Women disaster victims
ISBN 981-9945-46-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: Gender, Vulnerability and Disaster -- 1.1 The Kobe University UNESCO Chair on Gender and Vulnerability in Disaster Risk Reduction Support -- 1.1.1 The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake -- 1.1.2 International Disaster Risk Support -- 1.1.3 Kobe University and Disaster Risk Reduction -- 1.1.4 Key Concepts: Gender and Vulnerability -- 1.1.5 The Content of This Book -- References -- Part I Focusing on Local Women -- 2 A Critical Introduction to Gender and Disaster: Learning from Women Survivors in Northeast Japan -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 The Importance of a Gender-Sensitive Approach to Disaster -- 2.1.2 Learning from Women in Northeast Japan -- 2.1.3 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Mainstreaming Gender Into Disaster Recovery Policy and Practice: The Case Study of Post-earthquake in Yogyakarta Special Province, Indonesia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Situating Gender Vulnerability in Post-Disaster Recovery -- 3.3 Methods -- 3.4 Integrating Gender into Disaster Recovery Policy in Indonesia: Top-Down Approach -- 3.5 Women Are (Still) Vulnerable: Case Study of the Post-2006 Yogyakarta Earthquake -- 3.6 Root Causes, Dynamics, and Conditions of Gender Vulnerability for the Yogyakarta Women Beneficiaries -- 3.6.1 Poverty Reduction (Economic Dimension) -- 3.6.2 Housing/Property Rights and Livelihood Restoration (Political Dimension) -- 3.7 Strategizing Gender Mainstreaming to the Key Challenges -- 3.8 Conclusion -- 3.9 Recommendations -- References -- 4 Health Literacy About COVID-19 Prevention Among Women in Low-Income Families in Indonesia -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Overview -- 4.2.1 COVID-19 as a Disaster -- 4.2.2 Health Literacy -- 4.3 Methods -- 4.4 Results -- 4.4.1 Overview of Health Literacy in Low-Income Women -- 4.4.2 Access to Information.
4.4.3 Understanding the Information -- 4.4.4 Information Appraisal -- 4.4.5 Information Application of COVID-19 Prevention -- 4.4.6 Surveying the Family Health -- 4.4.7 Providing Family Health Provision -- 4.4.8 Taking Care of Sick Family Members -- 4.4.9 Educating Family Members -- 4.5 Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- 5 Vulnerability of Indigenous Women and Their Roles in Rebuilding a Resilient Community After a Disaster -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Women in Disaster Areas and Community Reconstruction -- 5.3 Vulnerability, Resilience, and Social Capital -- 5.4 Vulnerability of Indigenous Women in Disaster Situations -- 5.4.1 The Destruction of Social Capital by Top-Down Centralized Resettlement Policy -- 5.4.2 Inequitable Distribution of Relief Supplies Due to a Lack of Social Capital -- 5.4.3 Struggles Between Breadwinners and Providers -- 5.5 Gentle and Tough Leaders After Disasters -- 5.6 Frontline Staff Committed to Revitalizing Communities -- 5.6.1 Passing on Indigenous Culture, Maintaining Cultural Capital -- 5.6.2 Linking Tribal Resources, Accumulating Community Social Capital -- 5.6.3 Connecting Resources and the Tourist Market, Creating Local Job Opportunities -- 5.7 Analysis and Suggestions -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part II Focusing on Local Policies and Authorities -- 6 The Vulnerability of Farmers and Issues in Post-disaster Occupational Recovery at the Local Level: Policy Directions and Practical Guidelines in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Natural Disasters in Thailand -- 6.3 Vulnerability -- 6.3.1 Vulnerability Concept, Priority Needs, and Vulnerability Reduction -- 6.3.2 Factors Influencing Vulnerability of Thai Farmers in Chiang Rai Province -- 6.4 Disaster-Resilient Community of Farmers and Consensus-Oriented Approach Under Good Governance -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References.
7 Local Government Initiatives to Foster Post-Tsunami Resilience in a Rural Coastal Community in West Java, Indonesia -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Disasters and Emerging Social Vulnerability -- 7.3 Disaster Recovery Post-Tsunami and Coastal Community's Resilience-Building -- 7.4 The 2006 Pangandaran Tsunami Recovery -- 7.5 Methods -- 7.6 Pangandaran Coastal Community and Its Vulnerability -- 7.7 Multi-level Governance for Disaster Recovery and Resilience -- 7.8 Actor-Network Theory (ANT) for the 2006 Tsunami Pangandaran -- 7.9 Gender Issues as a Form of Social Vulnerability -- 7.10 Interrelation of Disaster Recovery and Three Other Disaster Management Phases -- 7.11 Conclusion -- 7.12 Recommendation -- References -- 8 Emergence of Unconventional Risks and Hazards: Building Coping Capacities for the Most At-Risk Urban Communities - Focusing on Malaysia -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Problem: The Emergence of Unconventional Risks and Hazards -- 8.3 The Challenge: Coping with Risks Through City and Community Resilience -- 8.4 Disaggregated Data for Inclusion in Leaving no One Behind -- 8.5 Calibrating Roles of Governments, Civil Societies, and Other Stakeholders in Building Coping Capacities for Resilience -- 8.6 Need for Policy Coherence -- 8.7 The Prescription: Action Planning at the Local Level -- 8.8 Case 1: Disaster Risk Reduction and Smart Community Through Inclusive Partnership in Seberang Perai, Penang, Malaysia -- 8.9 Case 2: Malaysia's Local DRR Strategies -- 8.10 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward -- 8.11 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Focusing on Alternative Actors and Practices -- 9 Toward Climate-Resilient Development and Management: Developing Indicators of Climate Hazards in Malaysia -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Overview of Climate Change -- 9.2.1 Climate Hazards -- 9.2.2 Decision Support System on Climate Disaster Risk Reduction.
9.3 Climate Hazards DSS Conceptual Model Development: A Case Study at the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia -- 9.3.1 Development Process of Climate Hazard DSS (HADSS Ver. 1.0) -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Volunteerism and Disaster Resilience in Thailand: Institutional Design for Reducing Migrant Workers' Vulnerability to Floods in Thailand -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Volunteerism, Disaster Resilience, and Institutionalism -- 10.3 Preliminary Review on Volunteerism and Disaster Management -- 10.4 Disaster Volunteerism in Thailand: From the 2004 Tsunami to the 2011 and 2019 Floods -- 10.5 Volunteerism, Resilience, and Vulnerability of Migrant Workers in the 2011 and 2019 Flooding -- 10.6 Institutional Environment of Disaster Management in Thailand -- 10.7 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Feeling and Drawing the Invisible: Identifying Vulnerability Through Alternative Expressions of the 2011 Northeast Japan Disaster -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Considering Vulnerability -- 11.3 Considering Art, Stories, and Storytelling -- 11.4 Art, Stories, and the Popoki Friendship Story Project -- 11.4.1 Drawing -- 11.4.2 Workshops -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Conclusion -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Where We Are: The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction -- 12.2.1 From Management to Prevention -- 12.2.2 Women in Disaster: As Victims, as Agents -- 12.2.3 Beyond Response: Inclusiveness and Disaster Resilience -- 12.2.4 Power Relations in Disaster Management -- 12.2.5 Alternative Actors and Practices in Disaster Governance -- 12.3 Progress of International Efforts: The Mid-Term Review of the Sendai Framework -- 12.3.1 Mid-Term Review of the Sendai Framework -- 12.3.2 Japan's Voluntary National Report -- 12.3.3 Thailand's Voluntary National Report -- 12.4 Where We Are Going: A World with Zero Climate Disasters -- 12.4.1 The Loss and Damage Fund -- 12.4.2 Early Warnings for All -- 12.4.3 Recommendations -- References.
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A system engineering approach to disaster resilience : select proceedings of VCDRR 2021 / / Chandan Ghosh and Sreevalsa Kolathayar
A system engineering approach to disaster resilience : select proceedings of VCDRR 2021 / / Chandan Ghosh and Sreevalsa Kolathayar
Autore Ghosha Candana
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (546 pages)
Disciplina 363.348
Collana Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Soggetto topico Hazard mitigation
Hazard mitigation - Social aspects
ISBN 981-16-7397-7
981-16-7396-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- A System Engineering Approach to Disaster Resilience-An Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Disaster Preparedness -- 3 Climate Change Adaptation and Mapping Tools -- 4 Resilient City and Flooding -- 5 Community Resilience Measures -- 6 Dams and Slope Mitigation -- 7 Strengthening Measures -- 8 Summary -- References -- Disaster Preparedness -- Impact of Human Activities Inducing and Triggering of Natural Disasters -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Effects of Human Population and Activities on Climate Change -- 2.1 Extension of Atmospheric Strata Boundary -- 3 Effects of Population Impacting on Environmental Degradation -- 4 Impact of Human Footprint Causing Natural Disasters -- 4.1 Capacity of Planet Earth to Support Human Population -- 5 Ecological Footprint (EF) -- 6 Prominent Ways of Triggering Natural Disasters -- 7 Disaster Management Strategies -- 8 Discussion -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Implementation of Build Back Better Concept for Post-Disaster Reconstruction in Sri Lanka -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 What is Build Back Better? -- 2.2 Build Back Better in Sri Lanka -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Data Analysis and Findings -- 4.1 Case 1- PDR Project Implemented Due to Landslides in Badulla -- 4.2 Case 2-PDR Project Implemented Due to Landslides in Kaluthara -- 4.3 Case 3-PDR Project Implemented Due to Landslides in Galle -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Disaster Risk Reduction -- 5.2 Community Recovery -- 5.3 Implementation -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Disaster Affected People's Vulnerability Assessment Through Addressing Padma River Bank Erosion -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background of the Study -- 1.2 Objectives of the Study -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Background of the Study Area -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Data Analysis and Result.
5.1 Effect on the Livelihood of the Respondents After Riverbank Erosion -- 5.2 Before and After Riverbank Erosion Land Status -- 5.3 Before and After Riverbank Erosion Dwelling Status -- 5.4 Occupational Change After Riverbank Erosion -- 5.5 Resettlement Problems After Riverbank Erosion -- 5.6 Social Capital Status in the City After Riverbank Erosion -- 5.7 Aid from Different Organization After Riverbank Erosion -- 6 Recommendation and Conclusion -- 6.1 Recommendation -- References -- An Investigative Study on Material and Its Performance of Intermediate Disaster Relief Shelters -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Why is There a Need for Intermediate Semi-permanent Shelters? -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Review of the Factors Influencing the Design Decision of Disaster Shelters -- 2.2 Types of Intermediate Disaster Relief Shelters -- 2.3 Urge to Enable Victim-driven Intermediate Disaster Relief Shelters -- 3 Recommendations -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Development of Emergency Food Aid Plan for Renal Disease Patients: A Vital Disaster Preparedness -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Creation of Food Database -- 2.2 Creation of Food Database -- 2.3 Food Prices -- 2.4 Nutritional Constraints -- 2.5 Diet Optimization by Linear Programming -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Understanding Disaster Preparedness Level in the South Indian City of Chennai -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 A Subsection Sample -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Questionnaire Development -- 2.2 Sampling -- 2.3 Field Survey -- 3 Results and Discussions -- 3.1 Effect of Psychological and Risk Perception Factors on Preparedness Levels -- 3.2 Effect of Demographic Factors on Preparedness Levels -- 3.3 Role of Various Media to Disseminate Disaster Information -- 4 Conclusions -- References.
Emergency Preparedness and Response-An Evidence-Based Onsite Audit Conducted in Two Hundred Organizations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Research Gap -- 4 Research Methodology -- 4.1 Reliability Analysis -- 5 Results -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 Scope for Future Work -- Appendix -- References -- Framework for Location-Allocation of Shelters for Evacuation During Cyclones -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Framework Implementation -- 3.1 Study Area -- 3.2 Modelling Approach -- 4 Solution Procedure -- 5 Results and Discussions -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Climate Change Adaptation and Mapping Tools -- Assessment of Socio-economic Impact of Urban Flooding in Hyderabad Due to Climate Change -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Flooding in Indian Cities -- 1.3 Impact of Climate Change and Urbanisation on Flooding -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Climate Change and Rainfall -- 2.3 Survey and Data Collection -- 3 Result and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Application of ArcGIS and HEC-RAS in Assessing Sedimentation in Godavari River Reach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Geometry -- 2.2 One-Dimensional Unsteady Flow Model -- 2.3 Sediment Transport Model -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Calibration of Manning's Roughness Coefficient (N) -- 3.2 Sediment Transport Function -- 3.3 Predication of Mean Effective Invert Change -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Decision Support Tool for Blast Mitigation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Blast Effect Phenomena -- 3 Building Damage/Injury Criteria -- 4 Blast Mitigation Tool -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 6 Scope and Limitations of Work -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Future Study -- References -- Pavement Design Considering Changing Climate Temperature -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Future Increase of Pavement Temperature -- 2.1 IRC: 37-2018 Provision -- 2.2 Case Studies.
2.3 Conventional Pavement -- 3 Perpetual Pavement -- 4 Analysis for Life Cycle Cost (LCCA) -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Application of GIS and AHP-Based Integrated Methodology for Mapping and Characterizing Socioeconomic Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: A Case Study of Southwestern Coastal Bangladesh -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Data Collection and Analysis -- 2.3 Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) -- 2.4 Construction of Composite Socioeconomic Vulnerability Index (SeVI) -- 3 Results and Discussions -- 3.1 Individual Assessment of Vulnerability Components -- 3.2 Composite Socioeconomic Vulnerability -- 4 Conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Resilient Sustainable Land Use Planning for Climate Change Adaptation for an Urban Area -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Indian Scenario and Adaptability -- 2.1 Anthropogenic Causes -- 2.2 Lessons Learnt and Possible Adaptations -- 2.3 Global Adaptations and Best Practices -- 3 Discussion -- 3.1 Towards Resilient Sustainable Landuse Planning Approach (RSLUP) -- 3.2 The EQMG (Establish, Quantify, Manage and Govern) Pathway for RSLUP -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Resilient City and Flooding -- Identification of Risks in the Water Conduction Infrastructure for Supply Systems, a Strategy to Increase Resilience -- 1 Introductions -- 2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- A State-of-the-Art Review on the Unique Characteristics, Key Driving Causes and Mitigation Measures of the World Catastrophic Flood Disasters -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Flood -- 2.1 Definitions, Characteristics and Major Causes of Flood -- 2.2 Historical Flood Tragedies According to Different Regions -- 3 Flood Mitigation Measures -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Road Accident Hazard Prevention by Applying the Haddon Matrix -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology.
3 Analysis of Road Accident Hazard Influencing Factors -- 3.1 Human Factors -- 3.2 Vehicular Factors -- 3.3 Road and Environment Factors -- 4 The Crash Phases Analysis -- 4.1 Pre-crash Phase -- 4.2 Crash Phase -- 4.3 Post-crash Phase -- 5 The Haddon Matrix Analysis with Crash Prevention Strategies -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- No Fine Concrete Pavement-A Sustainable Solution for Flood Disaster Mitigation -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problem Statement -- 1.2 Research Significance -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Material Properties and Testing -- 3.1 Casting and Curing of Test Samples -- 3.2 Test Procedures -- 4 Mix Design -- 5 Result and Discussion -- 5.1 Effect of Change in Aggregate Size -- 5.2 Effect of Change in Aggregate Proportion -- 5.3 Effect of Change in Fibre Proportion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Disaster Resilience and Rehabilitation in Kerala: A Critical Review of CARe-Kerala's Housing Scheme -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Aim -- 1.2 Objectives -- 1.3 Research Question -- 1.4 Methodology -- 1.5 Need for the Study -- 2 Background Studies -- 2.1 Kerala Disaster Vulnerability and Floods -- 2.2 CARe-Kerala Housing Scheme, CARe-Home Projects -- 3 Overview of the Review -- 3.1 Features of CARe-Kerala Housing Projects -- 3.2 Evaluation Using Potential Success Criteria Variables for CARe-Kerala Housing Projects -- 3.3 Inferences -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Community Resilience Measures -- Measuring Disaster Resilience at Community Level and Exploring the Prospects of Revitalizing Communities Coalescing Disaster Risk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Resilience and Measuring Disaster Resilience -- 2.1 Scales of Measurement -- 2.2 Characteristics of Measurement -- 2.3 Dimensions/Capitals -- 3 Resilience and Sustainability -- 4 Concept, Definition and Strategies Used for Revitalization.
5 Interdependencies and Inter-Linkages of Concept of Resilience and Revitalization.
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Ghosha Candana  
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