Complex Disasters: Compounding, Cascading, and Protracted
This Edited book introduces the concept of complex disasters and considers both disaster risks and impacts across the disaster management spectrum – Prevention – Preparation – Response and Recovery. Three types of complex disasters are analysed – ‘Compound’, ‘Cascading’ and ‘Protracted’.

Case studies include hazards from fires, through to floods, sea level rise and typhoons are explored through case studies from Australia and the Asia Pacific region. Each is written by scholars and/or practitioners with acknowledged expertise in the field and most chapters are based on detailed case studies of ongoing or recent research projects.

The book will be useful to researchers in climate, disaster, or environmental and economic policy, disaster risk reduction, and climate change studies, and practitioners and policy makers applying disaster theory and knowledge into policy and decision-making.

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Complex Disasters: Compounding, Cascading, and Protracted
This Edited book introduces the concept of complex disasters and considers both disaster risks and impacts across the disaster management spectrum – Prevention – Preparation – Response and Recovery. Three types of complex disasters are analysed – ‘Compound’, ‘Cascading’ and ‘Protracted’.

Case studies include hazards from fires, through to floods, sea level rise and typhoons are explored through case studies from Australia and the Asia Pacific region. Each is written by scholars and/or practitioners with acknowledged expertise in the field and most chapters are based on detailed case studies of ongoing or recent research projects.

The book will be useful to researchers in climate, disaster, or environmental and economic policy, disaster risk reduction, and climate change studies, and practitioners and policy makers applying disaster theory and knowledge into policy and decision-making.

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Overview

This Edited book introduces the concept of complex disasters and considers both disaster risks and impacts across the disaster management spectrum – Prevention – Preparation – Response and Recovery. Three types of complex disasters are analysed – ‘Compound’, ‘Cascading’ and ‘Protracted’.

Case studies include hazards from fires, through to floods, sea level rise and typhoons are explored through case studies from Australia and the Asia Pacific region. Each is written by scholars and/or practitioners with acknowledged expertise in the field and most chapters are based on detailed case studies of ongoing or recent research projects.

The book will be useful to researchers in climate, disaster, or environmental and economic policy, disaster risk reduction, and climate change studies, and practitioners and policy makers applying disaster theory and knowledge into policy and decision-making.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811924309
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 10/21/2022
Series: Disaster Risk, Resilience, Reconstruction and Recovery
Edition description: 1st ed. 2022
Pages: 394
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anna Lukasiewicz researches topics around the distribution of natural resources; water governance; disaster justice and natural hazard management. She works at the interface of justice and natural resource management.

Tayanah O’Donnell is an Honorary Associate Professor at the Australian National University and Partner with Deloitte, climate and sustainability. Her research interests include: climate and environmental regulation and policy, managed retreat, disaster resilience and climate change adaptation. She was previously a senior executive at the Australian Academy of Science.



Table of Contents

Section 1: Introducing the concepts.- Chapter 1: The Evolution of Complex Disasters.- Chapter 2: Fire and Flood: Contextualising compound, cascading, and protracted disaster.- Chapter 3: What’s in a name? Deconstructing risk and resilience.- Chapter 4: The Nature of Climate-related Disasters in Australia.- Chapter 5: Coasts: A Battleground in Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Climate Change Adaptation.- Section 2: Compound Risks and Impacts.- Chapter 6: Ten years on: Brisbane’s compounding flood risk.- Chapter 7: Accounting for the compounding effects of climate change on coastal residents.- Chapter 8: A health geography of the compound effects of contaminated sites and extreme weather events on mental health.- Chapter 9: Living with floods in Makassar, Indonesia: a qualitative investigation of compounding and cascading risks in the context of flood-prone informal settlements.- Chapter 10: Chokepoints: the challenges of improving surveillance of emerging biological hazards across the Indo-Pacific region.- Chapter 11: The role of gardening in response to cascading disaster on peri-urban fringe of Port Vila, Vanuatu.- Section 4: Protracted Disasters and their Impacts on Recovery.- Chapter 12: Public hazard awareness for culturally and linguistically diverse communities during protracted events.- Chapter 13: Earthquakes, tsunami and climate change: customary management and disaster adaptation.- Chapter 14: Kinship as cultural citizenship in post-disaster housing reconstruction: Narratives from fisherfolk in the Philippines.- Chapter 15: The disconnections that facilitate protracted disasters: barriers to adapting to fire in the Australian landscape.- Section 5: Managing Disaster Complexity.- Chapter 16: National policy frameworks for compound, cascading and protracted disasters: learning from other policy sectors.- Chapter 17: Definition and explanation of community disaster fatigue.- Chapter 18: Enabling a collaborative research environment to meet complexities of compound, cascading and protracted disasters.- Chapter 19: Complex disasters as part of everyday life.


What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

This is an important, timely and provocative book! The authors explore the contested terrain of risk and disaster, challenging the reader through diverse, and at times disruptive, perspectives and analysis. Unusually for material on this subject, I found the book very accessible. It deserves to be widely read and I expect it to have significant influence on thinking and policy. The volume is also a wonderful tribute to Professor Helen James.

— Emeritus Professor John Handmer, FASSA, Senior Research Scholar, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna

Disasters can compound, cascade and linger. They are increasingly complex as networks grow in their interdependencies, settlements expand, inequality worsens, and climate change intensifies severe weather. Such complexities pose additional challenges to communities as they attempt to prevent, prepare, respond and recover. Exploration of the complexity of disasters in a multi-hazard context is crucial to improving future disaster resilience. The book provides an important contribution to an area of growing academic interest. Insights address both theoretical and practical aspects of disaster complexity. Its many case studies provide an opportunity for readers to gain an appreciation of the challenges that increasing complexity poses and how they are being addressed. For policymakers the book provides evidence of the need to invest in disaster resilience and adaptation to address the growing threats posed by complex disasters. It also provides relevant arguments as to how disaster risk is shaped and how future consideration of complex disasters at local to global levels is vital to ensuring safe and sustainable communities

- Andrew Gissing, Fellow at Macquarie University and General Manager, Risk Frontiers, Sydney, Australia


The authoring of complex disasters: compound, cascading, and protracted is both timely and essential. Timely because Australia as well as many other parts of the world are having lived experiences of complex disasters, and essential because nations can no longer ignore their compounding, cascading, and protracted effects on their communities and the systems that help both create and support them. The authors of the various chapters have done an excellent job in bringing together existing academic and practical insights about systems thinking in disasters as well as introducing us to new insights about how to prepare for a future of greater ambiguity, complexity, and uncertainty. With the real potential for exponentially increasing levels of disaster impact driven by climate change versus only incremental levels of capability improvement to manage their effects, it is critical that governments, the private and non-government sectors, and communities embrace a more holistic, long-term, and systemic approach to all aspects of disaster management. As recent lived experience demonstrates, treating disasters as one-off events and seeking to manage their effects through the traditional approach of prevention, preparedness, response and recovery no longer works and cannot continue to be the basis in which we address complex disasters into the future. This book makes a significant contribution in helping policy makers, academics, strategists, operational leaders as well as anyone else who is concerned about the current and future challenges in disaster risk management to think differently about disasters. I commend the authors for their dedication and commitment to this important topic and encourage all who read this book to incorporate its insights into all aspects of disaster management practice. In doing so, we can achieve real and sustainable change and help secure a safer and more sustainable world.

- Mark Crosweller, AFMS, former Director-General Emergency Management Australia and Director at Ethical Intelligence, Canberra, Australia


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