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Disaster risk management : case studies in South Asian countries / edited by Huong Ha, R. Lalitha S. Fernando, Sanjeev Kumar Mahajan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Economics and public policy collectionPublisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, [(c)2019.]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xviii, 196 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781949443073
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • HV555.S64
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Contents:
1. Disaster risk management: case studies in South Asia, an introduction -- 2. The process of disaster management: practices from disaster-affected countries -- 3. The paradigm shift in disaster management in Bangladesh -- 4. Psychological impact of disasters: discussion and lessons from India -- 5. Engendering disaster risk reduction at grassroots level -- 6. Impact of climate change on women's health in Bangladesh -- 7. Managing e-waste in reducing vulnerability and enhancing resilience: the case of Bangladesh -- 8. Disasters and medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs): preparing governance for resilient MAP-based livelihood in Uttarakhand -- 9. Practical knowledge in high school students, sufficient for disaster readiness or not: the Bangladesh perspective -- 10. IT, sustainable development goals, and disaster management -- 11. Disaster risk management: what have we learned from the South Asian experience? -- List of contributors -- About the authors -- Index.
Abstract: This book is an outcome of research studies carried out by eminent scholars and practitioners in South Asian countries in the field of disaster risk management. The book discusses how different South Asian countries manage disasters and address challenges associated with them. The case studies presented in this book reflect reality versus myth. In the quest to improve the ground-level situation, it is pertinent to understand the interdisciplinary nature of approaches used to tackle the aftermath of disasters. This book provides a framework for making administration effective and improving mitigation and rehabilitation measures with a view to ensuring a safer life for citizens. The key features of this book include (i) the adoption of critical and multidisciplinary approaches in discussing disaster-related problems and emerging issues; and (ii) the provision of insights into the approaches to address the challenges and issues of disaster risk management. The different stakeholders, practitioners, policy makers, and researchers will acquire a fuller and richer understanding of the various issues related to disaster risk management.
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1. Disaster risk management: case studies in South Asia, an introduction -- 2. The process of disaster management: practices from disaster-affected countries -- 3. The paradigm shift in disaster management in Bangladesh -- 4. Psychological impact of disasters: discussion and lessons from India -- 5. Engendering disaster risk reduction at grassroots level -- 6. Impact of climate change on women's health in Bangladesh -- 7. Managing e-waste in reducing vulnerability and enhancing resilience: the case of Bangladesh -- 8. Disasters and medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs): preparing governance for resilient MAP-based livelihood in Uttarakhand -- 9. Practical knowledge in high school students, sufficient for disaster readiness or not: the Bangladesh perspective -- 10. IT, sustainable development goals, and disaster management -- 11. Disaster risk management: what have we learned from the South Asian experience? -- List of contributors -- About the authors -- Index.

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This book is an outcome of research studies carried out by eminent scholars and practitioners in South Asian countries in the field of disaster risk management. The book discusses how different South Asian countries manage disasters and address challenges associated with them. The case studies presented in this book reflect reality versus myth. In the quest to improve the ground-level situation, it is pertinent to understand the interdisciplinary nature of approaches used to tackle the aftermath of disasters. This book provides a framework for making administration effective and improving mitigation and rehabilitation measures with a view to ensuring a safer life for citizens. The key features of this book include (i) the adoption of critical and multidisciplinary approaches in discussing disaster-related problems and emerging issues; and (ii) the provision of insights into the approaches to address the challenges and issues of disaster risk management. The different stakeholders, practitioners, policy makers, and researchers will acquire a fuller and richer understanding of the various issues related to disaster risk management.

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