Disaster relief in the Asia Pacific: agency and resilience
"A UN report recently found that the Asia-Pacific is the world's most disaster-prone region. Indeed, considering that the region accounts for more than half of the total number of disasters in the world, building capacity and resilience to mitigate the devastating impact of disasters is a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A UN report recently found that the Asia-Pacific is the world's most disaster-prone region. Indeed, considering that the region accounts for more than half of the total number of disasters in the world, building capacity and resilience to mitigate the devastating impact of disasters is a pressing task for local actors.This book takes a regional, multidisciplinary and multi-actor approach to improve understandings of how various actors respond to natural and human-induced disasters in the Asia Pacific region. It examines the ideas and activities of four different categories of agents: civil society; military and state institutions; local cultural knowledge and the media; and economic initiatives, and these themes are approached from various academic disciplines, ranging from anthropology and cultural studies to economics, human geography and political science. The contributors draw their findings from a variety of countries in the region, including China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Myanmar and Samoa, and importantly, focus on the interconnection between vulnerability and resilience. In turn, the book highlights how the nature and magnitude of disasters are influenced by social conditions, and aims to contribute to policies that prioritize development opportunities to enhance resilience. Further, it explores the complicated and multifaceted role of agency in building resilience, and presents a comparative framework for analysis and key findings from the Asia-Pacific region. The focus of this book on recent and on-going disasters makes it a topical and timely contribution to the growing field of disaster management, and as such it will appeal to students and scholars of environmental studies, development studies and Asian politics".."A UN report recently found that the Asia-Pacific is the world's most disaster-prone region. Indeed, considering that the region accounts for more than half of the total number of disas |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 234234 S. |
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adam_text | Titel: Disaster relief in the Asia Pacific
Autor: Sakai, Minako
Jahr: 2014
Contents List of illustrations x Notes on contributors xi Acknowledgments xiii List of abbreviations xiv Map of the sites of disasters in the book xviii Introduction 1 1 Coping with disaster: agency and resilience in the Asia-Pacific context 3 EDWIN JURRlfiNS, MINAKO SAKAI, ALEC THORNTON AND JIAN ZHANG PART I Civil society 17 2 Responding to disasters in the Asia-Pacific region: state and civil society relationships 19 DAVID W. LOVELL 3 Key factors for capacity-building of disaster relief operations: Indonesian examples 35 MINAKO SAKAI AND AMELIA FAUZIA 4 Fostering civil society organizations for disaster relief in Japan: challenges and prospects for sustainable future operations 52 MINAKO SAKAI AND KEISHIN INABA
viii Contents PART II Military and state institutions 67 5 The military and disaster relief in China: trends, drivers and implications JIAN ZHANG 69 6 Myanmar, Cyclone Nargis and regional intermediaries CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS 86 7 Temporalities of planning and disaster: slum demolition and the rebuilding of lives at the margins of Delhi URSULA RAO 102 PART III Local cultural knowledge and the media 117 8 The politics of the Mount Merapi eruption in Central Java, Indonesia 119 PRIYAMBUDI SULISTIYANTO 9 Coping with floods in urban Fiji: responses and resilience of the poor 132 JENNY BRYANT-TOKALAU AND JOHN CAMPBELL 10 From early warning system to trauma healing: alternative media and disaster relief in Central Java 147 EDWIN JURRIENS PART IV Economic initiatives 169 11 Agrarianism, capitalism or protectionism? Exploring economic restructuring and local responses amidst global change in Samoa 171 ALEC THORNTON AND ETIENNE NEL 12 Responding to natural versus human-made disasters: lessons from Fiji 189 SATISH CHAND
Conclusion Contents ix 207 13 Lessons from disaster relief in the Asia Pacific 209 JIAN ZHANG, MINAKO SAKAI AND EDWIN JURRIËNS Index 217
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