9781420078565-1420078569-Social Vulnerability to Disasters

Social Vulnerability to Disasters

ISBN-13: 9781420078565
ISBN-10: 1420078569
Edition: 1
Author: Brenda D. Phillips, Alice Fothergill, Deborah S.K. Thomas, Lynn Blinn-Pike
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Hardcover 406 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781420078565
ISBN-10: 1420078569
Edition: 1
Author: Brenda D. Phillips, Alice Fothergill, Deborah S.K. Thomas, Lynn Blinn-Pike
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Hardcover 406 pages

Summary

Social Vulnerability to Disasters (ISBN-13: 9781420078565 and ISBN-10: 1420078569), written by authors Brenda D. Phillips, Alice Fothergill, Deborah S.K. Thomas, Lynn Blinn-Pike, was published by CRC Press in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Technology (Disaster Relief, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Social Vulnerability to Disasters (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Technology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.36.

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In recent years, the world has watched in horror as tsunamis, earthquakes, and hurricanes have wrought havoc across countries and continents. While these events have different circumstances, they share a common factor: the overwhelming majority of victims are women, children, elderly, disadvantaged, or disabled. Evidence gathered from these events clearly demonstrates how social structure and roles produce extensive human suffering and differential impacts. Focusing explicitly on the social construction of disasters, Social Vulnerability to Disasters examines how the characteristics of an event alone do not create the tragedies that unfurl.

The book discusses why such vulnerabilities exist, what can be done to foster change, and ultimately, reduce vulnerabilities and build capacity. It takes a multi-disciplinary approach to examine historical, geographic, social, and cultural factors and conditions that put people differently at risk before, during, and after disasters. The contributors explore how vulnerable social groups are affected by and cope with hazardous conditions and events. Each chapter provides strategies for community based mitigation by engaging those populations most at risk.

Research has shown that recognizing and focusing on at-risk populations can create better mitigation, response, preparedness, and recovery capabilities, as well as lessening the economic and social impact of disasters. Based on materials developed for the FEMA Higher Education Project, this book is an empirically-based guide on the practical value of incorporating social aspects of disasters into emergency management, public administration, and social service programs.

All royalty proceeds from the book benefit the Mary Fran Myers Scholarship Fund at the Natural Hazards Center of the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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