Disaster-vulnerability reduction is an impure public good: when provided to one it is provided to others, but not equally provided to all. This means that in addition to the question of how much disaster-vulnerability reduction to provide, policy makers face the question of to whom it should be provided. This essay distinguishes between two broad classes of approaches to the latter question, one based on wealth, the other on rights
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...
The concepts vulnerability, resilience and community are widely used and abused in the literature on...
Disaster recovery efforts form an essential component of coping with unforeseen events such as earth...
Disaster-vulnerability reduction is an impure public good: when provided to one it is provided to ot...
This article ponders the possibilities existing for legal re-understandings of vulnerability and ado...
We think vulnerability still matters when considering how people are put at risk from hazards and th...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
Defined as the probability of a threat of damage, injury or loss, risk is a combination of hazard an...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
AbstractHuman rights are largely understood as rights of human beings arising from their very human ...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
[[abstract]]The paper argues that state capacity and regime type, two fundamental elements of modern...
We think vulnerability still matters or, at least, we think it matters to ask the question of whethe...
This paper examines vulnerability in the context of affluence and privilege. It focuses on the 1991 ...
Although the harmful effects of climate change on human rights are well-recognized, the legal respon...
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...
The concepts vulnerability, resilience and community are widely used and abused in the literature on...
Disaster recovery efforts form an essential component of coping with unforeseen events such as earth...
Disaster-vulnerability reduction is an impure public good: when provided to one it is provided to ot...
This article ponders the possibilities existing for legal re-understandings of vulnerability and ado...
We think vulnerability still matters when considering how people are put at risk from hazards and th...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
Defined as the probability of a threat of damage, injury or loss, risk is a combination of hazard an...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
AbstractHuman rights are largely understood as rights of human beings arising from their very human ...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
[[abstract]]The paper argues that state capacity and regime type, two fundamental elements of modern...
We think vulnerability still matters or, at least, we think it matters to ask the question of whethe...
This paper examines vulnerability in the context of affluence and privilege. It focuses on the 1991 ...
Although the harmful effects of climate change on human rights are well-recognized, the legal respon...
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...
The concepts vulnerability, resilience and community are widely used and abused in the literature on...
Disaster recovery efforts form an essential component of coping with unforeseen events such as earth...