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Environment disaster linkages [electronic resource] /

by Shaw, Rajib; Tran, Phong.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Community, environment and disaster risk management: v. 9.Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012Description: 1 online resource (x, 354 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9780857248664 (electronic bk.) :.Subject(s): Nature -- Environmental Conservation & Protection | Nature -- Natural Disasters | Nature -- General | The environment | Natural disasters | Environmental disasters -- Forecasting | Environmental disasters -- Prevention | Emergency managementOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Water / Rajib Shaw -- Air / Yukio Tamura, Fumiaki Kobayashi, Osamu Suzuki, Yasushi Uematsu, Yasuo Okuda -- Land / Masato Shinoda -- Forest / Phong Tran, Rajib Shaw -- Coast / Rajib Shaw, Ramaswamy Krishnamurthy -- Urban / Phong Tran, Rajib Shaw -- Livelihoods / Noralene Uy, Rajib Shaw, Yukiko Takeuchi -- Employment / Nitin Srivastava, Rajib Shaw -- Health / M.A. Abedin, Umma Habiba, Rajib Shaw -- Waste / Muralee Thummarukudy -- Land use / Jonas Joerin, Rajib Shaw -- Ecosystem / R. Parthasarathy, Soumini Raja -- Eco-villages / Miwa Abe, Rajib Shaw, Yukiko Takeuchi -- Education / Rajib Shaw, Phong Tran -- Technology / Rajib Shaw -- Way forward / Rajib Shaw, Phong Tran.
Summary: Disaster management has historically focused on reactive approaches, but a shift to proactive approaches is crucial for addressing concerns raised by the changing environment. A prime reason for the absence of proactive approaches in disaster/hazard management is the uncertainty or ambiguity present in the links between the environment and the hazards. This is the first book to focus on explicit linkages between the changing environment and disasters and suggests better approaches towards disaster management. A ready-reference for field practitioners it combines academic research and field practices and covers areas such as: elements of environmental entry (water-related disasters, desertification and land degradation, typhoon risk management, catastrophic flood and forest management, and coastal issues); impacts of environment and disaster (livelihoods impacts, human health: post-disaster waste management); and strategies, planning and the way forward (climate change adaptation as a planning tool, urban planning and land use planning, mangrove management as a coastal planning tool, and environment disaster education and risk communication).
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Water / Rajib Shaw -- Air / Yukio Tamura, Fumiaki Kobayashi, Osamu Suzuki, Yasushi Uematsu, Yasuo Okuda -- Land / Masato Shinoda -- Forest / Phong Tran, Rajib Shaw -- Coast / Rajib Shaw, Ramaswamy Krishnamurthy -- Urban / Phong Tran, Rajib Shaw -- Livelihoods / Noralene Uy, Rajib Shaw, Yukiko Takeuchi -- Employment / Nitin Srivastava, Rajib Shaw -- Health / M.A. Abedin, Umma Habiba, Rajib Shaw -- Waste / Muralee Thummarukudy -- Land use / Jonas Joerin, Rajib Shaw -- Ecosystem / R. Parthasarathy, Soumini Raja -- Eco-villages / Miwa Abe, Rajib Shaw, Yukiko Takeuchi -- Education / Rajib Shaw, Phong Tran -- Technology / Rajib Shaw -- Way forward / Rajib Shaw, Phong Tran.

Disaster management has historically focused on reactive approaches, but a shift to proactive approaches is crucial for addressing concerns raised by the changing environment. A prime reason for the absence of proactive approaches in disaster/hazard management is the uncertainty or ambiguity present in the links between the environment and the hazards. This is the first book to focus on explicit linkages between the changing environment and disasters and suggests better approaches towards disaster management. A ready-reference for field practitioners it combines academic research and field practices and covers areas such as: elements of environmental entry (water-related disasters, desertification and land degradation, typhoon risk management, catastrophic flood and forest management, and coastal issues); impacts of environment and disaster (livelihoods impacts, human health: post-disaster waste management); and strategies, planning and the way forward (climate change adaptation as a planning tool, urban planning and land use planning, mangrove management as a coastal planning tool, and environment disaster education and risk communication).

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