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Social
Vulnerability to Disasters, Second
Edition |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: Deborah
K. Thomas, Brenda Phillips, William Lovekamp, Alice
Fothergill Language: English Publisher: CRC Press Publication Date:
5 Jun 2013 Dimensions:
3 x 17.5 x 25.3 cm Format:
Hardcover Pages: 514 Condition: NEW Product_ID: 146[zasłonięte]6372
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The 2010 Haiti and Chili earthquakes, the 2010
BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and the 2011
Fukushima earthquake and tsunami in Japan are but a few
examples of recent catastrophic events that continue to
reveal how social structure and roles produce extensive
human suffering and differential impacts on individuals
and communities. These events bring social vulnerability
to the forefront in considering how disasters unfold,
clearly revealing that disasters are not created from
the physical event alone. Equally important, people—even
those considered vulnerable—respond in innovative and
resilient ways that unveil the strength of human
ingenuity and spirit. It is not a foregone conclusion
that a hazard event, even a large one, will result in
catastrophic loss. This updated second edition of
Social Vulnerability to Disasters focuses on the
social construction of disasters, demonstrating how the
characteristics of an event are not the only reason that
tragedies unfurl. By carefully examining and documenting
social vulnerabilities throughout the disaster
management cycle, the book remains essential to
emergency management professionals, the independent
volunteer sector, homeland security, and related social
science fields, including public policy, sociology,
geography, political science, urban and regional
planning, and public health. The new edition is fully
updated, more international in scope, and incorporates
significant recent disaster events. It also includes new
case studies to illustrate important concepts. By
understanding the nuances of social vulnerability and
how these vulnerabilities compound one another, we can
take steps to reduce the danger to at-risk populations
and strengthen community resilience overall.
Features and Highlights from the Second
Edition:
- Contains contributions from leading scholars,
professionals, and academics, who draw on their areas
of expertise to examine vulnerable populations
- Incorporates disaster case studies to illustrate
concepts, relevant and seminal literature, and the
most recent data available
- In addition to highlighting the U.S. context,
integrates a global approach and includes numerous
international case studies
- Highlights recent policy changes and current
disaster management approaches
- Infuses the concept of community resilience and
building capacity throughout the text
- Includes new chapters that incorporate additional
perspectives on social vulnerability
- Instructor’s guide,
PowerPoint® slides, and test bank available
with qualifying course
adoption
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