Livelihood recovery for sustainable development: A study of the Lushan earthquake

G Pu, AY Chang-Richards - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2022 - Elsevier
Livelihood plays an indispensable role in sustainable community development. Previous
studies of sustainable livelihood have focused on the factors that contribute to the …

Critical geographies of human rights and the spatial dimensions of international law violations in Rakhine State, Myanmar

JC Carmalt - Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The term critical geographies of human rights refers to the idea that law, society, geography,
and injustice are mutually constitutive. This article proposes one possible theoretical …

Critical factors that hinder integration of CCA and DRR: Global perspective

N Dias, D Amaratunga, R Haigh, G Clegg… - Handbook of climate …, 2020 - Springer
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) are two practices
designed to tackle vulnerabilities to disasters. It is commonly recognized that there are …

Volcanic hazards warnings: effective communications of

CJ Fearnley - Complexity in Tsunamis, Volcanoes, and their Hazards, 2021 - Springer
There have been numerous volcanic crises and disasters over the last 100 years, despite
significant advances in scientific knowledge, monitoring technologies, and the development …

Resilience of socio-ecological systems in volcano risk-prone areas, but how much longer? Assessment of adaptive water governance in Merapi volcano, Central Java …

C Sarrazin, E Gautier, A Hollé, D Grancher… - GeoJournal, 2019 - Springer
Abstract In 2012, about 1.3 million people lived on the slopes of Merapi, one of the most
active volcanoes in the eastern part of Java Island in Indonesia. A majority of Merapi …

A gendered approach to drought-coping mechanisms: A case of the Lubombo region, Eswatini

S Myeni, GJ Wentink - … The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in …, 2020 - journals.co.za
During periods of drought, coping mechanisms employed by society differ based on gender,
and are related to socio-cultural implications. This study is premised on the gendered …

[PDF][PDF] Effectiveness of rainwater harvesting as a strategy for flood mitigation in rural area, Nairobi County, Kenya

D Nkirote - Doctoral Thesis, 2020 - ir-library.ku.ac.ke
The chapter will provides an insight into research background, state the problem to be
investigated, highlight the research objectives and structure questions to help achieve the …

[PDF][PDF] Anticipatory disaster risk reduction

D Van Niekerk, A Terblanché-Greeff - Handbook of anticipation, 2017 - researchgate.net
Humans can change the forces of nature that they are subjected to. We have the ability to
imagine alternative futures and to formulate solution to facilitate human development …

A proposal for unpacking the politics of knowledge production in disaster reduction education

R Trumble - Geography compass, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction (2015–2030) states that
education is an important way to build resilience of people and communities. Further …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of Transformational and Relational Leadership Theories and Ethics Towards Climate Change Resilience in Fiji

DF Orcherton - 2024 - grassrootsjournals.org
This analytical essay explores the intricate interplay between leadership theories and the
ethical dimensions inherent in addressing climate change, natural disasters, and their …