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Reviewing current policies and practices, the book assesses the financial, economic and physical risk of building in hazardous areas, and looks at how societies are trying to create a more resili...
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  • 13 August 2021
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Reviewing current policies and practices, the book assesses the financial, economic and physical risk of building in hazardous areas, and looks at how societies approach economic development while trying to create a more resilient built environment in spite of the dangers. It examines the vulnerability of economic and social infrastructure to natural hazard events, looks at policies which imperil infrastructure, and proposes new development approaches to be undertaken by sovereign states, international development banks, NGOs, and bilateral aid agencies.

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Price: $135.00
Pages: 252
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Catastrophes in Context
Publication Date: 13 August 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800731622
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE/Disasters & Disaster Relief, NATURE/Natural Disasters
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“…a careful reading is rewarded by lessons learned and to be learned in the emerging field of disaster risk management. Helpful anecdotes are inserted throughout, balancing critical assessments.” • Recovery Diva

“The expertise and experience of the author stands out throughout this book, particularly in its focus on the built environment and disaster… Hopefully, the book will encourage new thinking among all those whose first pivot in planning and development, whether before or after a sudden-onset disaster, is to build more, bigger, and faster.” • Jane Henrici, Consulting Senior Researcher and Gender Advisor, World Bank-Haiti and Lecturer, George Washington University

Stephen O. Bender is an architect and retired staff member of the Department of Sustainable Development of the Organization of American States in Washington D.C. He has acted as a consultant to various international development entities working in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Asia.

Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviatons
Timelines

Introduction

Part I: We Got Here For a Reason

Chapter 1. Linkage between Disaster and Development
Chapter 2. Deliberate Actions and Debilitating Outcomes—Gaps Appear
Chapter 3. What Development Has Brought and Disaster Wrought
Chapter 4. Understanding Where the Disaster-Development Link Leads
Chapter 5. Disaster-Development Linkage through the Lens of Disaster Recovery
Chapter 6. Continuity in the Name of Constituents

Part II: Once and Future Disaster Risk Reduction

Chapter 7. Redefining DRR in Development of the Built Environment
Chapter 8. Making Risk Information Visible
Chapter 9. Risk within Present and Emerging Economic Development Forces

Part III: DRR Will Be What It Is Conceived to Be

Chapter 10. Sustaining Nature of Disaster-Development Linkage
Chapter 11. Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction in Development

Part IV: They Who Call the Tune

Chapter 12. Built Environment Vulnerability and Development Processes
Chapter 13. Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, Regulation and Enforcement
Chapter 14. Policy Guidance on DRR Taken to Development
Chapter 15. What Has Been Found about the Future: Changes that Change Positions

Conclusion

References
Index