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Disaster 6 Katastrophe 6 Bangladesch 2 Bangladesh 2 Flood 2 Risiko 2 Risk 2 Social capital 2 Sozialkapital 2 Überschwemmung 2 Agriculture 1 Aktiengesellschaft 1 Bibliometrics 1 Bibliometrie 1 Börsengang 1 Children 1 Climate change 1 Coping strategy 1 Coping-Strategie 1 Copyright law 1 Drought 1 Dual listing 1 Dürre 1 Emergency management 1 Farmers 1 Fidschi 1 Fiji 1 Humanitarian aid 1 Humanitäre Hilfe 1 Immaterialgüterrechte 1 India 1 Indien 1 Indonesia 1 Indonesien 1 Initial public offering 1 Intellectual property rights 1 Japan 1 Katastrophenschutz 1 Kinder 1 Klimawandel 1
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Shaw, Rajib 5 Neef, Andreas 4 Biernacki, Wojciech 1 Bokwa, Anita 1 Braun, Boris 1 Działek, Jarosław 1 Elstner, Peter 1 Greger, Konstantin 1 Habiba, Umma 1 Hashimoto, Misao 1 Kubo, Tomoko 1 Mashita, Michihiro 1 Matsui, Keisuke 1 Matsuura, Shohei 1 Mondal, Tarun Kumar 1 Montgomery, Roy 1 Mulyasari, Farah 1 Salingré, Annika 1 Schad, Iven 1 Waldichuk, Tom 1 Weber, Eberhard 1 Yamamoto, Toshiki 1 Yila, Othniel 1
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Risks and Conflicts: Local Responses to Natural Disasters
In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. i). 2014
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Chapter 11 Communicating Climate Change and its Impact to Dhaka’s Urban Poor – Grassroot Workshops for Adults and Children
Salingré, Annika; Braun, Boris - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 251-278). 2014
Bangladesh’s urban poor face numerous obstacles, especially during times of disastrous natural events. The effects of global warming will pose new threats for them as frequencies and magnitudes of natural hazards are likely to increase. Thus, current and formerly successful coping and...
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Chapter 10 Risk Communication through Community-based Society Organizations as Local Response to Disaster in Bandung, Indonesia
Mulyasari, Farah; Shaw, Rajib - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 231-250). 2014
This chapter illustrates local responses to disaster and highlights the potential role of three community-based society organizations (CBSOs) – women’s groups, youth groups, and religious groups – as risk communicators in Bandung, Indonesia. A framework is modeled for CBSOs’ risk...
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Chapter 9 Enhancing Local Responses through Disaster Resilience in Schools and Communities in Japan
Shaw, Rajib; Matsuura, Shohei - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 207-230). 2014
Schools play an important role in Japan by becoming evacuation centers after disasters. Depending on the nature of disaster, the school can be occupied for several days to several months. Therefore, schools play a crucial role in disaster risk reduction and can contribute to very strong bonding...
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Chapter 8 Impact of Social Capital on Local Communities’ Response to Floods in Southern Poland
Działek, Jarosław; Biernacki, Wojciech; Bokwa, Anita - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 185-205). 2014
This chapter discusses the relationship between the amount of social capital resources and the local response to floods. It contains selected results of a large study on social attitudes towards natural hazards (floods, storm, and landslides) conducted in Southern Poland. The results focus on...
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Chapter 7 People’s Perception on Natural Disasters and Local Survival Strategies in Sundarban Region: A Study of Gosaba Block in South Twenty Four Parganas District in West Bengal, India
Mondal, Tarun Kumar - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 165-184). 2014
Sundarban is the largest active delta in the world lying at the estuaries of the Rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra. This region is rich in biodiversity and declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This delta region is prone to severe natural disasters as well as man-induced catastrophic events. Gosaba...
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Chapter 6 Farmers’ Response to Drought in Northwestern Bangladesh
Habiba, Umma; Shaw, Rajib - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 131-161). 2014
Of all the natural disasters, drought is the most gradual and the most hard to predict. However, this insidious disaster continually affects the lives and livelihoods of farmers living in drought-affected areas. The northwestern part of Bangladesh is recognized as being more severely affected by...
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Chapter 5 The Interplay between Collective Action, Individual Strategies and State Intervention in Mitigating Flood Disasters in the Uplands of North Thailand and Northwest Vietnam
Neef, Andreas; Elstner, Peter; Schad, Iven - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 109-130). 2014
Drawing on studies in flood-affected upland areas of Thailand and Vietnam, this chapter explores the complex interplay between collective, state and individual responses to disastrous flood events and subsequent mitigation strategies. Fieldwork was conducted between 2007 and 2009, employing a...
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Chapter 4 The Role of Social Capital in Post-Flood Response and Recovery among Downstream Communities of the Ba River, Western Viti Levu, Fiji Islands
Yila, Othniel; Weber, Eberhard; Neef, Andreas - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 79-107). 2014
Floods are among the most significant and frequent hazards to affect communities in the downstream part of the Ba River in Western Viti Levu, Fiji Islands. They often leave in their wake displacements and death putting thousands at risk of sliding into poverty. Using the recent 2009 and 2012...
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Chapter 3 Filling the Gaps from the Christchurch Earthquakes 2010–2013: Greening the Rubble and the Mt Pleasant Community Response Plan as Two Local Initiatives
Montgomery, Roy - In: Risks and conflicts : local responses to natural disasters, (pp. 43-78). 2014
Between September 4, 2010 and mid-2013 a severe earthquake sequence struck Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand, causing multiple fatalities and the destruction of much of the central business district. Large areas of suburban residential housing were condemned with the prospect...
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