Handbook of Disaster Policies and Institutions: Improving Emergency Management and Climate Change Adaptation
Disasters both natural and human-induced are leading to spiralling costs in terms of human lives, lost livelihoods and damaged assets and businesses. Yet these consequences and the financial and human crises that follow catastrophes can often be traced to policies unsuited to the emerging scales of the problems they confront, and the lack of institutional capacity to implement planning and prevention or to manage disasters. This book seeks to overcome this mismatch and to guide development of a more strategic policy and institutional framework.

This updated and revised second edition includes new coverage of climate change adaptation, which has rapidly become central to disaster and emergency planning and management. This is an essential handbook for practitioners across the world'seeking to improve the quality, robustness and capacity of their disaster management mechanisms.

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Handbook of Disaster Policies and Institutions: Improving Emergency Management and Climate Change Adaptation
Disasters both natural and human-induced are leading to spiralling costs in terms of human lives, lost livelihoods and damaged assets and businesses. Yet these consequences and the financial and human crises that follow catastrophes can often be traced to policies unsuited to the emerging scales of the problems they confront, and the lack of institutional capacity to implement planning and prevention or to manage disasters. This book seeks to overcome this mismatch and to guide development of a more strategic policy and institutional framework.

This updated and revised second edition includes new coverage of climate change adaptation, which has rapidly become central to disaster and emergency planning and management. This is an essential handbook for practitioners across the world'seeking to improve the quality, robustness and capacity of their disaster management mechanisms.

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Handbook of Disaster Policies and Institutions: Improving Emergency Management and Climate Change Adaptation

Handbook of Disaster Policies and Institutions: Improving Emergency Management and Climate Change Adaptation

Handbook of Disaster Policies and Institutions: Improving Emergency Management and Climate Change Adaptation

Handbook of Disaster Policies and Institutions: Improving Emergency Management and Climate Change Adaptation

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Overview

Disasters both natural and human-induced are leading to spiralling costs in terms of human lives, lost livelihoods and damaged assets and businesses. Yet these consequences and the financial and human crises that follow catastrophes can often be traced to policies unsuited to the emerging scales of the problems they confront, and the lack of institutional capacity to implement planning and prevention or to manage disasters. This book seeks to overcome this mismatch and to guide development of a more strategic policy and institutional framework.

This updated and revised second edition includes new coverage of climate change adaptation, which has rapidly become central to disaster and emergency planning and management. This is an essential handbook for practitioners across the world'seeking to improve the quality, robustness and capacity of their disaster management mechanisms.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849713511
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/04/2013
Edition description: 2
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

John Handmer is Innovation Professor at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Adjunct Professor at The Fenner School of Environment and Society, The Australian National University, and Visiting Professor, Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University, UK.

Stephen Dovers is Professor and Director at The Fenner School of Environment and Society, The Australian National University and Adjunct Professorial Research Fellow, Research Institute for Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Australia.

Both authors are affiliated with the Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre in Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Constructing the Problem 1. The Nature of Emergencies and Disasters 2. The Nature of Policy and Institutions Part 2: Constructing the Response 3. A Policy and Institutional Framework for Emergencies and Disasters 4. Owning the Problem: Politics, Participation and Communication 5. Framing the Problem: Identifying and Analysing Risk 6. Responding to the Problem: Policy Formulation and Implementation 7. Not Forgetting: Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning 8. Institutional Settings for Emergencies and Disasters: Form, Function and Coordination Part 3: Constructing the Future 9. Future Prospects
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