Du désastre au développement: Les enjeux de la reconstruction post-catastrophe

A Moatty, JC Gaillard, F Vinet - Annales de géographie, 2017 - cairn.info
Le présent article interroge les liens entre catastrophe et développement par le prisme des
périodes post-catastrophe en s' appuyant sur de multiples exemples afin d'étayer les …

Floods as shapers of Dutch cultural identity: media, theories and practices

L Jensen - Water History, 2021 - Springer
This article offers a theoretical framework which can be used to study processes of national
identity formation through the lens of nature-induced disasters, such as floods. Firstly, it …

[PDF][PDF] Attributes, challenges and future directions of community resilience

B Meng, N Li, D Fang - Frontiers of Engineering Management, 2018 - journal.hep.com.cn
With the continuous development of human society, the damage to the natural environment
is becoming increasingly large, causing crisis events to occur frequently. In recent years, the …

Challenges associated with integrating CCA and DRR in the UK-A review on the existing legal and policy background

N Dias, D Amaratunga, R Haigh - Procedia Engineering, 2018 - Elsevier
The concept of climate change adaptation (CCA) is broad and CCA strategies aim to reduce
vulnerability to expected impacts of climate change. Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) refers to …

Nation‐building policies in Timor‐Leste: disaster risk reduction, including climate change adaptation

J Mercer, I Kelman, F do Rosario… - …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Few studies have explored the relationships between nation‐building, disaster risk
reduction and climate change adaptation. Focusing on small island developing states, this …

[HTML][HTML] Community perspective on policy options for resettlement management: A case study of risk reduction in Bududa, Eastern Uganda

S Neema, GM Bua, D Tuhebwe, J Ssentongo… - PLoS …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction: Despite existing policy actions on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), many
community members in Bududa still continue to settle in high-risk areas re-zoned for …

The complex consequences of volcanic warnings: Trust, risk perception and experiences of businesses near Mount Zao following the 2015 unrest period

A Donovan, A Suppasri, M Kuri, T Torayashiki - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper reports results from a study of business owners carried out in 2016 in the region
around Mount Zao, an active stratovolcano in Japan. In April 2015, Mount Zao experienced …

An integrated approach for threat assessment and damage identification on built heritage in climate-sensitive territories: the Albenga case study (San Clemente …

M Previtali, C Stanga, T Molnar, L Van Meerbeek… - Applied Geomatics, 2018 - Springer
Climate change represents an increasing threat to cultural heritage all around the world. In
particular, the consequences of extreme weather events like tornados, heavy rain, and …

Gender mainstreaming in risk reduction and resilience-building strategies: local conceptualisation of gender and masculinities in Malawi and Zambia

S Khoza - Disaster Prevention and Management: An International …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to explore the local conceptualisation of gender and framings of
men and masculinities at the local level, which may be applied to improve gender …

From examination of natural events to a proposal for risk mitigation of lahars by a cellular-automata methodology: A case study for Vascún valley, Ecuador

V Lupiano, F Chidichimo, G Machado… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2020 - nhess.copernicus.org
Lahars are erosive floods, mixtures of water and pyroclastic detritus, known for being the
biggest environmental disaster and causing a large number of fatalities in volcanic areas …