Environment Disaster Linkages
Disaster management has historically focused on reactive approaches, but a shift to proactive approaches is crucial for addressing concerns raised by the changing environment. A prime reason for the absence of proactive approaches in disaster/hazard management is the uncertainty or ambiguity present in the links between the environment and the hazards. This is one of the first books to focus on explicit linkages between the changing environment and disasters and suggests better approaches towards disaster management. A ready-reference for field practitioners it combines academic research and field practices and covers areas such as: elements of environmental entry (water-related disasters, desertification and land degradation, typhoon risk management, catastrophic flood and forest management, and coastal issues); impacts of environment and disaster (livelihoods impacts, human health: post-disaster waste management); and strategies, planning and the way forward (climate change adaptation as a planning tool, urban planning and land use planning, mangrove management as a coastal planning tool, and environment disaster education and risk communication).
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Environment Disaster Linkages
Disaster management has historically focused on reactive approaches, but a shift to proactive approaches is crucial for addressing concerns raised by the changing environment. A prime reason for the absence of proactive approaches in disaster/hazard management is the uncertainty or ambiguity present in the links between the environment and the hazards. This is one of the first books to focus on explicit linkages between the changing environment and disasters and suggests better approaches towards disaster management. A ready-reference for field practitioners it combines academic research and field practices and covers areas such as: elements of environmental entry (water-related disasters, desertification and land degradation, typhoon risk management, catastrophic flood and forest management, and coastal issues); impacts of environment and disaster (livelihoods impacts, human health: post-disaster waste management); and strategies, planning and the way forward (climate change adaptation as a planning tool, urban planning and land use planning, mangrove management as a coastal planning tool, and environment disaster education and risk communication).
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Environment Disaster Linkages

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Overview

Disaster management has historically focused on reactive approaches, but a shift to proactive approaches is crucial for addressing concerns raised by the changing environment. A prime reason for the absence of proactive approaches in disaster/hazard management is the uncertainty or ambiguity present in the links between the environment and the hazards. This is one of the first books to focus on explicit linkages between the changing environment and disasters and suggests better approaches towards disaster management. A ready-reference for field practitioners it combines academic research and field practices and covers areas such as: elements of environmental entry (water-related disasters, desertification and land degradation, typhoon risk management, catastrophic flood and forest management, and coastal issues); impacts of environment and disaster (livelihoods impacts, human health: post-disaster waste management); and strategies, planning and the way forward (climate change adaptation as a planning tool, urban planning and land use planning, mangrove management as a coastal planning tool, and environment disaster education and risk communication).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857248657
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Publication date: 01/17/2012
Series: Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management , #9
Pages: 369
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.40(d)

Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix

List of Editors xi

Brief Introduction to the Series xiii

Brief Introduction to the Volume xv

Preface xvii

Part I Overview

Chapter 1 Environment Disaster Linkages: An Overview Phong Tran Rajib Shaw 3

Part II Elements of Environmental Entry Water

Chapter 2 Water, Communities, and Disasters: Interlinkages Rajib Shaw 17

Air

Chapter 3 Typhoon and Tornado Risk Management Yukio Tamura Fumiaki Kobayashi Osamu Suzuki Yasushi Uematsu Yasuo Okuda 35

Land

Chapter 4 Proactive Management of Drought and its Derived Disasters in Mongolia Masato Shinoda 61

Forest

Chapter 5 Catastrophic Flood and Forest Management in Vietnam Phong Tran Rajib Shaw 79

Coast

Chapter 6 Coast and Communities: The Linkages Rajib Shaw Ramaswamy Krishnamurthy 101

Urban

Chapter 7 Urban Climate Resilience as a Planning Tool in Vietnam Phong Tran Rajib Shaw 113

Part III Impacts of Environment and Disaster

Livelihoods

Chapter 8 Linking Livelihoods and Ecosystems for Enhanced Disaster Management Noralene Uy Rajib Shaw Yukiko Takeuchi 131

Employment

Chapter 9 Interrelationship of Disaster and Employment from the Perspective of Urban-Rural Linkages in India Nitin Srivastava Rajib Shaw 145

Health

Chapter 10 Impacts of Salinity, Arsenic, and Drought in Southwestern Bangladesh M. A. Abedin Umma Habiba Rajib Shaw 165

Waste

Chapter 11 Disaster Waste Management: An Overview Muralee Thummarukudy 195

Part IV Strategies, Planning and a Way Forward

Land Use

Chapter 12 Urban and Land-Use Planning for Disaster Resilience Jonas Joerin Rajib Shaw 221

Ecosystem

Chapter 13 Values of the Mangrove Ecosystem of Gujarat, India and its Socioeconomic Implications R. Parthasarathy Soumini Raja 239

Eco-Villages

Chapter 14 Can Eco-Villages be a "Build Back Better" Strategy after Tsunami Disasters? Miwa Abe Rajib Shaw Yukiko Takeuchi 257

Education

Chapter 15 Climate Change Issues in Education Sectors: An Environmental Entry Point of Risk Reduction Rajib Shaw Phong Tran 285

Technology

Chapter 16 Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Water and Climate Change: Asian Priorities Rajib Shaw 317

Way Forward

Chapter 17 Environment Disaster Linkages: a Way Forward Rajib Shaw Phong Tran 339

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