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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Series Editor's Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Disaster Management for the 2030-Agenda for SDG Disasters and Challenge of Achieving SDGs -- Disasters Threaten Sustainability -- Disasters and SDGs -- Indian Context -- Conclusion -- Concerns Around Law and Governance -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region: Engendering the Strategies of the SDGs -- Introduction -- International Legal Regime -- 1985: Declaration of International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1994: World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1999: International Strategy for Disaster Reduction -- 2002: World Summit on Sustainable Development -- 2005: World Conference on Disaster Reduction -- 2000: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) -- 2015: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- 2015: World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction -- 2015: The Paris Agreement -- 2016: Quito Declaration on Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements for All -- 2016: Agenda for Humanity -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Extent and Trends of Disasters in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Regional Implementation of Global Commitments -- Gender and Disaster Management -- Understanding Feminist Perspective in Disaster -- Feminist Engagements with International Framework on Disaster Management and Sustainable Development -- Grim Ground Reality -- Conclusion -- State Machinery, SDGs and Flood Control: A Case Study of Srinagar Floods (2014) -- Context -- Occurrence of September 2014 Flood in Kashmir Valley -- Flood Disaster Management Post-2014 Floods -- Post September 2014 Flood Disaster Risk Reduction Measures: Prevention, Protection and Preparedness, in Kashmir Valley -- Early Warning System Preparedness | |
505 | 8 | |a Drudging and De-siltation -- Removal of Encroachment -- Preparedness for Evacuation in Case of Disaster Eventuality -- Awareness Preparedness -- Community Response -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) -- Disaster Management Act and Mitigation Funds -- Challenges in Establishing National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Way Forward -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and Disaster Risk Reduction, Targets and Challenges for India -- Problem -- Objective of Study -- Climate Change and Rise in Climate-Related Disasters -- 2015 Paris Climate Conference -- India and SDG-13 Targets -- New Steps to Contain Carbon Emissions -- Focus on Clean Energy -- Carbon Sink and Green India Mission -- Challenges and Policy Bottlenecks -- Gaps in Legislative Framework -- Weaknesses in Cyclone Prediction Models -- Urban Floods Expose Fault Lines -- Sendai Framework and the Road Ahead -- Conclusion: A Climate-Smart Development Model -- References -- Land and Disaster Management for SDGs? -- Conceptualizing the Problem -- Sustainable Development and Land Use Planning -- Examining Land Use Change in India from 1951 to 2011 -- Urbanization, Population Growth and Land Use Change -- Way Forward: Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Livelihood as Sine qua non for Community Resilience in J& -- K -- Result of Economic Inequalities -- India-Where Do We Stand in Terms of Livelihood and SDGs? -- Building Community Resilience Among People of J& -- K by Building Livelihoods Opportunities -- Building Blocks of Community Resilience in Jammu Region -- Conclusion -- References -- Strategic City Landscapes: Protecting These Economic Hubs of Business from Disasters -- Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a Objective of Research -- Research Methodology -- Disasters and Vulnerability -- The Disaster Management Framework in Delhi: A Study of Law and Institution -- Political and Administrative Structure in Delhi: An Analysis -- Administrative Structure in Lal Dora and Extended Lal Dora areas -- Illegality and Marginality in Hauz Khas Village and Pahari Area: Findings from the Field -- Conclusion -- References -- Concerns Around Sectoral Policies -- Human Trafficking and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Cross Cutting Link in SDGs -- Introduction -- Purpose -- Methodology Adopted -- Palerma Protocol and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) -- Role of Institutions and Civil Society Organization -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendation -- References -- IPR and Women Farmers: Legal Threats to Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Women and Intellectual Property Rights Regime -- Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- Conclusion -- References -- Disasters, Grassroot Women and Local Governance -- Panchayati Raj, Other Local Governance Institutions and Women -- Disaster Management Programmes of Government of India -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Revisiting Agriculture Land Use for Disaster Resilient Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Household Operational Holdings of Land: Case of India -- Land Possessed by Households Affected by Flood/Not Flooded -- The Land Use Pattern -- Type of Crop Production/Livestock Farming -- Land Used for Various Types of Animal Farming -- Agriculture System and Food Security: The Indian Scenario -- Agriculture System and Vulnerabilities from Climate Impact and Natural Disasters -- Pathways and Instruments for Sustainable Agriculture -- Forest and Food-System: Capturing an Alternative Welfare Model -- Concluding Remarks -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Farmers, Climate Change and People Centric Disaster Management in India -- Introduction -- The Coastal Challenges -- Farmers and the Rural Countryside -- Impact of Disasters on the Farming Community in India -- Policy Gaps for Farmers in Disaster-Affected Regions -- Suggestions for a Policy Reform -- Conclusion -- References -- The Other Humans (or Non-humans) in Disaster Management in India -- The Non-humans in Environment and Economy -- Attending to Non-humans During a Disaster -- Non-human Animals as Property and Food -- Impact of Livestock -- Recommendations and Conclusions -- References -- Managing Organic Agriculture: Case of Badulla and Ratnapura Districts in Sri Lanka -- What Is Organic Agriculture? -- Negative Impacts of Inorganic Agriculture -- Importance of Organic Agriculture -- Organic Agriculture and Sustainable Development -- Organic Agriculture in Other Countries -- Information on Organic Agriculture in Sri Lanka -- Research Problem -- Objectives of the Research -- Materials and Method -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-Economic Characteristics of Farmers -- Knowledge of the Respondents on Organic Farming -- Farmers' Attitude Towards the Statements Regarding Organic Agriculture -- Potential of the Organic Farming in Sri Lanka -- Challenges for Organic Agriculture in These Two Districts in Sri Lanka -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Healthcare Utilization Pattern in Sri Lanka -- Evidence from Household Survey -- The Issue -- Data and Methodology -- Data Presentation and Analysis -- Data -- Analysis and Findings -- Discussions and Policy Implications -- Conclusion -- Limitations and Future Studies -- References -- Environmental Governance for Resilience & -- SDGs -- Environment, Disasters, Development -- Environmental Governance in Asia -- Modern Instruments in Environmental Governance | |
505 | 8 | |a Land Use and Zoning Regulations -- Environmental Assessment Tools -- Tools of Environmental Governance for Achieving Sustainable Development -- Conclusion and Way Ahead -- References -- SDG and the Covid-19 Challenge -- Covid-19 Pandemic and the Future of SDGs -- 'Disaster Preparedness' Could Reduce 'Economic Losses' -- Frantic Governance and Legal Remedies -- Covid-19: Overreaction vs. Strategic Contingency Planning -- Lockdown Management -- Bypassing Institutional Experience on Pandemic Management -- State Capacity and Inclusive Decision Making -- Vande Bharat and Operation Samudra Setu -- Institutional Capacity for Covid-19 Operational and Contingency Planning -- Presence of Functional Institutions -- Institutional Skills for Contingency Planning -- Aptitude for Training -- Public Awareness -- Public Awareness on Medical Procedures to Be Adopted -- Pandemic an Opportunity to Focus and Improve Healthcare Infrastructure -- How to Reclaim Sustainable Economy of SDGs -- The Pandemic-Migrant Workers a Major Casualty -- Introduction -- Background -- The Hitherto Unseen -- Redressal Through Responsive Administration -- Suggestions that Could Make a Difference -- Conclusion -- References -- Covid-19 Disaster: Interdependence of Crisis Communication and Socio-Economic Resilience -- Introduction -- Problematizing Covid-19 -- Understanding Crisis Communication -- Disaster-A Many Act Play -- Every Disaster Has a Unique Narrative -- The Indian Scenario -- How Have We Managed the Crisis? -- Public Information Campaigns -- Media: Autonomy and Accountability -- Print Media Facing Existentialist Crisis -- Media: Dignity and Despair -- Media Watch -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- COVID-19: Reverse Migration of Labour and the Longer Road to SDGs, Documenting Coronavirus Pandemic as a News Correspondent -- How Media Reports a Disaster? -- First COVID-19 Case from Wuhan | |
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contents | Intro -- Series Editor's Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Disaster Management for the 2030-Agenda for SDG Disasters and Challenge of Achieving SDGs -- Disasters Threaten Sustainability -- Disasters and SDGs -- Indian Context -- Conclusion -- Concerns Around Law and Governance -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region: Engendering the Strategies of the SDGs -- Introduction -- International Legal Regime -- 1985: Declaration of International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1994: World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1999: International Strategy for Disaster Reduction -- 2002: World Summit on Sustainable Development -- 2005: World Conference on Disaster Reduction -- 2000: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) -- 2015: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- 2015: World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction -- 2015: The Paris Agreement -- 2016: Quito Declaration on Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements for All -- 2016: Agenda for Humanity -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Extent and Trends of Disasters in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Regional Implementation of Global Commitments -- Gender and Disaster Management -- Understanding Feminist Perspective in Disaster -- Feminist Engagements with International Framework on Disaster Management and Sustainable Development -- Grim Ground Reality -- Conclusion -- State Machinery, SDGs and Flood Control: A Case Study of Srinagar Floods (2014) -- Context -- Occurrence of September 2014 Flood in Kashmir Valley -- Flood Disaster Management Post-2014 Floods -- Post September 2014 Flood Disaster Risk Reduction Measures: Prevention, Protection and Preparedness, in Kashmir Valley -- Early Warning System Preparedness Drudging and De-siltation -- Removal of Encroachment -- Preparedness for Evacuation in Case of Disaster Eventuality -- Awareness Preparedness -- Community Response -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) -- Disaster Management Act and Mitigation Funds -- Challenges in Establishing National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Way Forward -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and Disaster Risk Reduction, Targets and Challenges for India -- Problem -- Objective of Study -- Climate Change and Rise in Climate-Related Disasters -- 2015 Paris Climate Conference -- India and SDG-13 Targets -- New Steps to Contain Carbon Emissions -- Focus on Clean Energy -- Carbon Sink and Green India Mission -- Challenges and Policy Bottlenecks -- Gaps in Legislative Framework -- Weaknesses in Cyclone Prediction Models -- Urban Floods Expose Fault Lines -- Sendai Framework and the Road Ahead -- Conclusion: A Climate-Smart Development Model -- References -- Land and Disaster Management for SDGs? -- Conceptualizing the Problem -- Sustainable Development and Land Use Planning -- Examining Land Use Change in India from 1951 to 2011 -- Urbanization, Population Growth and Land Use Change -- Way Forward: Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Livelihood as Sine qua non for Community Resilience in J& -- K -- Result of Economic Inequalities -- India-Where Do We Stand in Terms of Livelihood and SDGs? -- Building Community Resilience Among People of J& -- K by Building Livelihoods Opportunities -- Building Blocks of Community Resilience in Jammu Region -- Conclusion -- References -- Strategic City Landscapes: Protecting These Economic Hubs of Business from Disasters -- Introduction Objective of Research -- Research Methodology -- Disasters and Vulnerability -- The Disaster Management Framework in Delhi: A Study of Law and Institution -- Political and Administrative Structure in Delhi: An Analysis -- Administrative Structure in Lal Dora and Extended Lal Dora areas -- Illegality and Marginality in Hauz Khas Village and Pahari Area: Findings from the Field -- Conclusion -- References -- Concerns Around Sectoral Policies -- Human Trafficking and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Cross Cutting Link in SDGs -- Introduction -- Purpose -- Methodology Adopted -- Palerma Protocol and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) -- Role of Institutions and Civil Society Organization -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendation -- References -- IPR and Women Farmers: Legal Threats to Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Women and Intellectual Property Rights Regime -- Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- Conclusion -- References -- Disasters, Grassroot Women and Local Governance -- Panchayati Raj, Other Local Governance Institutions and Women -- Disaster Management Programmes of Government of India -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Revisiting Agriculture Land Use for Disaster Resilient Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Household Operational Holdings of Land: Case of India -- Land Possessed by Households Affected by Flood/Not Flooded -- The Land Use Pattern -- Type of Crop Production/Livestock Farming -- Land Used for Various Types of Animal Farming -- Agriculture System and Food Security: The Indian Scenario -- Agriculture System and Vulnerabilities from Climate Impact and Natural Disasters -- Pathways and Instruments for Sustainable Agriculture -- Forest and Food-System: Capturing an Alternative Welfare Model -- Concluding Remarks -- References Farmers, Climate Change and People Centric Disaster Management in India -- Introduction -- The Coastal Challenges -- Farmers and the Rural Countryside -- Impact of Disasters on the Farming Community in India -- Policy Gaps for Farmers in Disaster-Affected Regions -- Suggestions for a Policy Reform -- Conclusion -- References -- The Other Humans (or Non-humans) in Disaster Management in India -- The Non-humans in Environment and Economy -- Attending to Non-humans During a Disaster -- Non-human Animals as Property and Food -- Impact of Livestock -- Recommendations and Conclusions -- References -- Managing Organic Agriculture: Case of Badulla and Ratnapura Districts in Sri Lanka -- What Is Organic Agriculture? -- Negative Impacts of Inorganic Agriculture -- Importance of Organic Agriculture -- Organic Agriculture and Sustainable Development -- Organic Agriculture in Other Countries -- Information on Organic Agriculture in Sri Lanka -- Research Problem -- Objectives of the Research -- Materials and Method -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-Economic Characteristics of Farmers -- Knowledge of the Respondents on Organic Farming -- Farmers' Attitude Towards the Statements Regarding Organic Agriculture -- Potential of the Organic Farming in Sri Lanka -- Challenges for Organic Agriculture in These Two Districts in Sri Lanka -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Healthcare Utilization Pattern in Sri Lanka -- Evidence from Household Survey -- The Issue -- Data and Methodology -- Data Presentation and Analysis -- Data -- Analysis and Findings -- Discussions and Policy Implications -- Conclusion -- Limitations and Future Studies -- References -- Environmental Governance for Resilience & -- SDGs -- Environment, Disasters, Development -- Environmental Governance in Asia -- Modern Instruments in Environmental Governance Land Use and Zoning Regulations -- Environmental Assessment Tools -- Tools of Environmental Governance for Achieving Sustainable Development -- Conclusion and Way Ahead -- References -- SDG and the Covid-19 Challenge -- Covid-19 Pandemic and the Future of SDGs -- 'Disaster Preparedness' Could Reduce 'Economic Losses' -- Frantic Governance and Legal Remedies -- Covid-19: Overreaction vs. Strategic Contingency Planning -- Lockdown Management -- Bypassing Institutional Experience on Pandemic Management -- State Capacity and Inclusive Decision Making -- Vande Bharat and Operation Samudra Setu -- Institutional Capacity for Covid-19 Operational and Contingency Planning -- Presence of Functional Institutions -- Institutional Skills for Contingency Planning -- Aptitude for Training -- Public Awareness -- Public Awareness on Medical Procedures to Be Adopted -- Pandemic an Opportunity to Focus and Improve Healthcare Infrastructure -- How to Reclaim Sustainable Economy of SDGs -- The Pandemic-Migrant Workers a Major Casualty -- Introduction -- Background -- The Hitherto Unseen -- Redressal Through Responsive Administration -- Suggestions that Could Make a Difference -- Conclusion -- References -- Covid-19 Disaster: Interdependence of Crisis Communication and Socio-Economic Resilience -- Introduction -- Problematizing Covid-19 -- Understanding Crisis Communication -- Disaster-A Many Act Play -- Every Disaster Has a Unique Narrative -- The Indian Scenario -- How Have We Managed the Crisis? -- Public Information Campaigns -- Media: Autonomy and Accountability -- Print Media Facing Existentialist Crisis -- Media: Dignity and Despair -- Media Watch -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- COVID-19: Reverse Migration of Labour and the Longer Road to SDGs, Documenting Coronavirus Pandemic as a News Correspondent -- How Media Reports a Disaster? -- First COVID-19 Case from Wuhan Imposition of Lockdown |
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spelling | Malhotra, V. K. Verfasser aut Disaster Management for 2030 Agenda of the SDG. Singapore Springer Singapore Pte. Limited 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (389 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Disaster Research and Management Series on the Global South Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Series Editor's Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Disaster Management for the 2030-Agenda for SDG Disasters and Challenge of Achieving SDGs -- Disasters Threaten Sustainability -- Disasters and SDGs -- Indian Context -- Conclusion -- Concerns Around Law and Governance -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region: Engendering the Strategies of the SDGs -- Introduction -- International Legal Regime -- 1985: Declaration of International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1994: World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1999: International Strategy for Disaster Reduction -- 2002: World Summit on Sustainable Development -- 2005: World Conference on Disaster Reduction -- 2000: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) -- 2015: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- 2015: World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction -- 2015: The Paris Agreement -- 2016: Quito Declaration on Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements for All -- 2016: Agenda for Humanity -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Extent and Trends of Disasters in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Regional Implementation of Global Commitments -- Gender and Disaster Management -- Understanding Feminist Perspective in Disaster -- Feminist Engagements with International Framework on Disaster Management and Sustainable Development -- Grim Ground Reality -- Conclusion -- State Machinery, SDGs and Flood Control: A Case Study of Srinagar Floods (2014) -- Context -- Occurrence of September 2014 Flood in Kashmir Valley -- Flood Disaster Management Post-2014 Floods -- Post September 2014 Flood Disaster Risk Reduction Measures: Prevention, Protection and Preparedness, in Kashmir Valley -- Early Warning System Preparedness Drudging and De-siltation -- Removal of Encroachment -- Preparedness for Evacuation in Case of Disaster Eventuality -- Awareness Preparedness -- Community Response -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) -- Disaster Management Act and Mitigation Funds -- Challenges in Establishing National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Way Forward -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and Disaster Risk Reduction, Targets and Challenges for India -- Problem -- Objective of Study -- Climate Change and Rise in Climate-Related Disasters -- 2015 Paris Climate Conference -- India and SDG-13 Targets -- New Steps to Contain Carbon Emissions -- Focus on Clean Energy -- Carbon Sink and Green India Mission -- Challenges and Policy Bottlenecks -- Gaps in Legislative Framework -- Weaknesses in Cyclone Prediction Models -- Urban Floods Expose Fault Lines -- Sendai Framework and the Road Ahead -- Conclusion: A Climate-Smart Development Model -- References -- Land and Disaster Management for SDGs? -- Conceptualizing the Problem -- Sustainable Development and Land Use Planning -- Examining Land Use Change in India from 1951 to 2011 -- Urbanization, Population Growth and Land Use Change -- Way Forward: Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Livelihood as Sine qua non for Community Resilience in J& -- K -- Result of Economic Inequalities -- India-Where Do We Stand in Terms of Livelihood and SDGs? -- Building Community Resilience Among People of J& -- K by Building Livelihoods Opportunities -- Building Blocks of Community Resilience in Jammu Region -- Conclusion -- References -- Strategic City Landscapes: Protecting These Economic Hubs of Business from Disasters -- Introduction Objective of Research -- Research Methodology -- Disasters and Vulnerability -- The Disaster Management Framework in Delhi: A Study of Law and Institution -- Political and Administrative Structure in Delhi: An Analysis -- Administrative Structure in Lal Dora and Extended Lal Dora areas -- Illegality and Marginality in Hauz Khas Village and Pahari Area: Findings from the Field -- Conclusion -- References -- Concerns Around Sectoral Policies -- Human Trafficking and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Cross Cutting Link in SDGs -- Introduction -- Purpose -- Methodology Adopted -- Palerma Protocol and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) -- Role of Institutions and Civil Society Organization -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendation -- References -- IPR and Women Farmers: Legal Threats to Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Women and Intellectual Property Rights Regime -- Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- Conclusion -- References -- Disasters, Grassroot Women and Local Governance -- Panchayati Raj, Other Local Governance Institutions and Women -- Disaster Management Programmes of Government of India -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Revisiting Agriculture Land Use for Disaster Resilient Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Household Operational Holdings of Land: Case of India -- Land Possessed by Households Affected by Flood/Not Flooded -- The Land Use Pattern -- Type of Crop Production/Livestock Farming -- Land Used for Various Types of Animal Farming -- Agriculture System and Food Security: The Indian Scenario -- Agriculture System and Vulnerabilities from Climate Impact and Natural Disasters -- Pathways and Instruments for Sustainable Agriculture -- Forest and Food-System: Capturing an Alternative Welfare Model -- Concluding Remarks -- References Farmers, Climate Change and People Centric Disaster Management in India -- Introduction -- The Coastal Challenges -- Farmers and the Rural Countryside -- Impact of Disasters on the Farming Community in India -- Policy Gaps for Farmers in Disaster-Affected Regions -- Suggestions for a Policy Reform -- Conclusion -- References -- The Other Humans (or Non-humans) in Disaster Management in India -- The Non-humans in Environment and Economy -- Attending to Non-humans During a Disaster -- Non-human Animals as Property and Food -- Impact of Livestock -- Recommendations and Conclusions -- References -- Managing Organic Agriculture: Case of Badulla and Ratnapura Districts in Sri Lanka -- What Is Organic Agriculture? -- Negative Impacts of Inorganic Agriculture -- Importance of Organic Agriculture -- Organic Agriculture and Sustainable Development -- Organic Agriculture in Other Countries -- Information on Organic Agriculture in Sri Lanka -- Research Problem -- Objectives of the Research -- Materials and Method -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-Economic Characteristics of Farmers -- Knowledge of the Respondents on Organic Farming -- Farmers' Attitude Towards the Statements Regarding Organic Agriculture -- Potential of the Organic Farming in Sri Lanka -- Challenges for Organic Agriculture in These Two Districts in Sri Lanka -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Healthcare Utilization Pattern in Sri Lanka -- Evidence from Household Survey -- The Issue -- Data and Methodology -- Data Presentation and Analysis -- Data -- Analysis and Findings -- Discussions and Policy Implications -- Conclusion -- Limitations and Future Studies -- References -- Environmental Governance for Resilience & -- SDGs -- Environment, Disasters, Development -- Environmental Governance in Asia -- Modern Instruments in Environmental Governance Land Use and Zoning Regulations -- Environmental Assessment Tools -- Tools of Environmental Governance for Achieving Sustainable Development -- Conclusion and Way Ahead -- References -- SDG and the Covid-19 Challenge -- Covid-19 Pandemic and the Future of SDGs -- 'Disaster Preparedness' Could Reduce 'Economic Losses' -- Frantic Governance and Legal Remedies -- Covid-19: Overreaction vs. Strategic Contingency Planning -- Lockdown Management -- Bypassing Institutional Experience on Pandemic Management -- State Capacity and Inclusive Decision Making -- Vande Bharat and Operation Samudra Setu -- Institutional Capacity for Covid-19 Operational and Contingency Planning -- Presence of Functional Institutions -- Institutional Skills for Contingency Planning -- Aptitude for Training -- Public Awareness -- Public Awareness on Medical Procedures to Be Adopted -- Pandemic an Opportunity to Focus and Improve Healthcare Infrastructure -- How to Reclaim Sustainable Economy of SDGs -- The Pandemic-Migrant Workers a Major Casualty -- Introduction -- Background -- The Hitherto Unseen -- Redressal Through Responsive Administration -- Suggestions that Could Make a Difference -- Conclusion -- References -- Covid-19 Disaster: Interdependence of Crisis Communication and Socio-Economic Resilience -- Introduction -- Problematizing Covid-19 -- Understanding Crisis Communication -- Disaster-A Many Act Play -- Every Disaster Has a Unique Narrative -- The Indian Scenario -- How Have We Managed the Crisis? -- Public Information Campaigns -- Media: Autonomy and Accountability -- Print Media Facing Existentialist Crisis -- Media: Dignity and Despair -- Media Watch -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- COVID-19: Reverse Migration of Labour and the Longer Road to SDGs, Documenting Coronavirus Pandemic as a News Correspondent -- How Media Reports a Disaster? -- First COVID-19 Case from Wuhan Imposition of Lockdown Emergency management Fernando, R. Lalitha S. Sonstige oth Haran, Nivedita P. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Malhotra, V. K. Disaster Management for 2030 Agenda of the SDG Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2020 9789811543234 |
spellingShingle | Malhotra, V. K. Disaster Management for 2030 Agenda of the SDG. Intro -- Series Editor's Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Disaster Management for the 2030-Agenda for SDG Disasters and Challenge of Achieving SDGs -- Disasters Threaten Sustainability -- Disasters and SDGs -- Indian Context -- Conclusion -- Concerns Around Law and Governance -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region: Engendering the Strategies of the SDGs -- Introduction -- International Legal Regime -- 1985: Declaration of International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1994: World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction -- 1999: International Strategy for Disaster Reduction -- 2002: World Summit on Sustainable Development -- 2005: World Conference on Disaster Reduction -- 2000: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) -- 2015: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- 2015: World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction -- 2015: The Paris Agreement -- 2016: Quito Declaration on Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements for All -- 2016: Agenda for Humanity -- Disaster Management and Sustainable Development in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Extent and Trends of Disasters in the Asia and Pacific Region -- Regional Implementation of Global Commitments -- Gender and Disaster Management -- Understanding Feminist Perspective in Disaster -- Feminist Engagements with International Framework on Disaster Management and Sustainable Development -- Grim Ground Reality -- Conclusion -- State Machinery, SDGs and Flood Control: A Case Study of Srinagar Floods (2014) -- Context -- Occurrence of September 2014 Flood in Kashmir Valley -- Flood Disaster Management Post-2014 Floods -- Post September 2014 Flood Disaster Risk Reduction Measures: Prevention, Protection and Preparedness, in Kashmir Valley -- Early Warning System Preparedness Drudging and De-siltation -- Removal of Encroachment -- Preparedness for Evacuation in Case of Disaster Eventuality -- Awareness Preparedness -- Community Response -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) -- Disaster Management Act and Mitigation Funds -- Challenges in Establishing National Disaster Mitigation Fund -- Way Forward -- References -- Sustainable Development Goals and Disaster Risk Reduction, Targets and Challenges for India -- Problem -- Objective of Study -- Climate Change and Rise in Climate-Related Disasters -- 2015 Paris Climate Conference -- India and SDG-13 Targets -- New Steps to Contain Carbon Emissions -- Focus on Clean Energy -- Carbon Sink and Green India Mission -- Challenges and Policy Bottlenecks -- Gaps in Legislative Framework -- Weaknesses in Cyclone Prediction Models -- Urban Floods Expose Fault Lines -- Sendai Framework and the Road Ahead -- Conclusion: A Climate-Smart Development Model -- References -- Land and Disaster Management for SDGs? -- Conceptualizing the Problem -- Sustainable Development and Land Use Planning -- Examining Land Use Change in India from 1951 to 2011 -- Urbanization, Population Growth and Land Use Change -- Way Forward: Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Livelihood as Sine qua non for Community Resilience in J& -- K -- Result of Economic Inequalities -- India-Where Do We Stand in Terms of Livelihood and SDGs? -- Building Community Resilience Among People of J& -- K by Building Livelihoods Opportunities -- Building Blocks of Community Resilience in Jammu Region -- Conclusion -- References -- Strategic City Landscapes: Protecting These Economic Hubs of Business from Disasters -- Introduction Objective of Research -- Research Methodology -- Disasters and Vulnerability -- The Disaster Management Framework in Delhi: A Study of Law and Institution -- Political and Administrative Structure in Delhi: An Analysis -- Administrative Structure in Lal Dora and Extended Lal Dora areas -- Illegality and Marginality in Hauz Khas Village and Pahari Area: Findings from the Field -- Conclusion -- References -- Concerns Around Sectoral Policies -- Human Trafficking and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Cross Cutting Link in SDGs -- Introduction -- Purpose -- Methodology Adopted -- Palerma Protocol and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) -- Role of Institutions and Civil Society Organization -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendation -- References -- IPR and Women Farmers: Legal Threats to Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Women and Intellectual Property Rights Regime -- Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- Conclusion -- References -- Disasters, Grassroot Women and Local Governance -- Panchayati Raj, Other Local Governance Institutions and Women -- Disaster Management Programmes of Government of India -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Revisiting Agriculture Land Use for Disaster Resilient Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Household Operational Holdings of Land: Case of India -- Land Possessed by Households Affected by Flood/Not Flooded -- The Land Use Pattern -- Type of Crop Production/Livestock Farming -- Land Used for Various Types of Animal Farming -- Agriculture System and Food Security: The Indian Scenario -- Agriculture System and Vulnerabilities from Climate Impact and Natural Disasters -- Pathways and Instruments for Sustainable Agriculture -- Forest and Food-System: Capturing an Alternative Welfare Model -- Concluding Remarks -- References Farmers, Climate Change and People Centric Disaster Management in India -- Introduction -- The Coastal Challenges -- Farmers and the Rural Countryside -- Impact of Disasters on the Farming Community in India -- Policy Gaps for Farmers in Disaster-Affected Regions -- Suggestions for a Policy Reform -- Conclusion -- References -- The Other Humans (or Non-humans) in Disaster Management in India -- The Non-humans in Environment and Economy -- Attending to Non-humans During a Disaster -- Non-human Animals as Property and Food -- Impact of Livestock -- Recommendations and Conclusions -- References -- Managing Organic Agriculture: Case of Badulla and Ratnapura Districts in Sri Lanka -- What Is Organic Agriculture? -- Negative Impacts of Inorganic Agriculture -- Importance of Organic Agriculture -- Organic Agriculture and Sustainable Development -- Organic Agriculture in Other Countries -- Information on Organic Agriculture in Sri Lanka -- Research Problem -- Objectives of the Research -- Materials and Method -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-Economic Characteristics of Farmers -- Knowledge of the Respondents on Organic Farming -- Farmers' Attitude Towards the Statements Regarding Organic Agriculture -- Potential of the Organic Farming in Sri Lanka -- Challenges for Organic Agriculture in These Two Districts in Sri Lanka -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Healthcare Utilization Pattern in Sri Lanka -- Evidence from Household Survey -- The Issue -- Data and Methodology -- Data Presentation and Analysis -- Data -- Analysis and Findings -- Discussions and Policy Implications -- Conclusion -- Limitations and Future Studies -- References -- Environmental Governance for Resilience & -- SDGs -- Environment, Disasters, Development -- Environmental Governance in Asia -- Modern Instruments in Environmental Governance Land Use and Zoning Regulations -- Environmental Assessment Tools -- Tools of Environmental Governance for Achieving Sustainable Development -- Conclusion and Way Ahead -- References -- SDG and the Covid-19 Challenge -- Covid-19 Pandemic and the Future of SDGs -- 'Disaster Preparedness' Could Reduce 'Economic Losses' -- Frantic Governance and Legal Remedies -- Covid-19: Overreaction vs. Strategic Contingency Planning -- Lockdown Management -- Bypassing Institutional Experience on Pandemic Management -- State Capacity and Inclusive Decision Making -- Vande Bharat and Operation Samudra Setu -- Institutional Capacity for Covid-19 Operational and Contingency Planning -- Presence of Functional Institutions -- Institutional Skills for Contingency Planning -- Aptitude for Training -- Public Awareness -- Public Awareness on Medical Procedures to Be Adopted -- Pandemic an Opportunity to Focus and Improve Healthcare Infrastructure -- How to Reclaim Sustainable Economy of SDGs -- The Pandemic-Migrant Workers a Major Casualty -- Introduction -- Background -- The Hitherto Unseen -- Redressal Through Responsive Administration -- Suggestions that Could Make a Difference -- Conclusion -- References -- Covid-19 Disaster: Interdependence of Crisis Communication and Socio-Economic Resilience -- Introduction -- Problematizing Covid-19 -- Understanding Crisis Communication -- Disaster-A Many Act Play -- Every Disaster Has a Unique Narrative -- The Indian Scenario -- How Have We Managed the Crisis? -- Public Information Campaigns -- Media: Autonomy and Accountability -- Print Media Facing Existentialist Crisis -- Media: Dignity and Despair -- Media Watch -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- COVID-19: Reverse Migration of Labour and the Longer Road to SDGs, Documenting Coronavirus Pandemic as a News Correspondent -- How Media Reports a Disaster? -- First COVID-19 Case from Wuhan Imposition of Lockdown Emergency management |
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