Natural disasters are frequently exacerbated by anthropogenic mechanisms and have social and political consequences for communities. The role of community learning in disasters is seen to be increasingly important. However, the ways in which such learning unfolds in a disaster can differ substantially from case to case. This article uses a comparative case study methodology to examine catastrophes and major disasters from five countries (Japan, New Zealand, the UK, the USA and Germany) to consider how community learning and adaptation occurs. An ecological model of learning is considered, where community learning is of small loop (adaptive, incremental, experimental) type or large loop (paradigm changing) type. Using this model, we consider...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
Social learning and its relation to disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been increasingly highlighted...
Natural disasters are frequently exacerbated by anthropogenic mechanisms and have social and politic...
Forest fires, as all natural disasters, have the potential to seriously affect both the environment ...
Published versionCommunity-based disaster preparedness is an important component of disaster managem...
Social learning has had a growing recognition in the environmental debate and is argued to increase ...
Abstract: In this article, disasters are understood as processes that have different impacts on soci...
How does the type of disaster affect the learning among key stakeholder groups? This chapter provide...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.Purpose: The plethora of contributions to so...
The interconnectedness of communities, organisations, governing bodies, policy and individuals in th...
Forest fires, as all natural disasters, have the potential to seriously affect both the environment ...
In many places in the world, people are increasingly exposed to disasters. Disasters have the potent...
Learning after a disaster is crucial in creating more resilient places. However, many societies are ...
Introduction: The Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) to build the resilience of nations and communitie...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
Social learning and its relation to disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been increasingly highlighted...
Natural disasters are frequently exacerbated by anthropogenic mechanisms and have social and politic...
Forest fires, as all natural disasters, have the potential to seriously affect both the environment ...
Published versionCommunity-based disaster preparedness is an important component of disaster managem...
Social learning has had a growing recognition in the environmental debate and is argued to increase ...
Abstract: In this article, disasters are understood as processes that have different impacts on soci...
How does the type of disaster affect the learning among key stakeholder groups? This chapter provide...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.Purpose: The plethora of contributions to so...
The interconnectedness of communities, organisations, governing bodies, policy and individuals in th...
Forest fires, as all natural disasters, have the potential to seriously affect both the environment ...
In many places in the world, people are increasingly exposed to disasters. Disasters have the potent...
Learning after a disaster is crucial in creating more resilient places. However, many societies are ...
Introduction: The Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) to build the resilience of nations and communitie...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
Social learning and its relation to disaster risk reduction (DRR) have been increasingly highlighted...