Disaster management literature is inundated with rhetoric about 'community participation' or 'community-led recovery', yet the studies on how to achieve this have been unconvincing, displaying a shallow understanding of what 'community' means. Development scholars often argue that better preparation for 'extreme events' can prevent them from becoming 'disasters', but a string of recent disasters - from Haiti to Japan - reminds us that the world community will continue to be called on to help rebuild shattered communities. This article reflects the findings of a major study of social recovery from the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka that set out to identify and analyse examples of good practice wit...
This paper is based on field experience. Disasters, natural or man-made, affect the lives of individ...
When the tsunami devastated communities along two-thirds of Sri Lanka's coast at the end of 2004, t...
This presentation is based on field experience. Disasters of all kinds (natural or catastrophes of a...
Although there has been a series of devastating natural disasters since December 2004 - from Hurrica...
While there has been much discussion in international disaster management literature in recent years...
While there has been much discussion in international disaster management literature in recent years...
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 galvanized world attention like no other natural disaster before. U...
This chapter discussed examples of good practice in rebuilding cohesive local communities in the wak...
Between 2006 and 2010, a large and wide-ranging study of post-tsunami recovery and rehabilita...
Vulnerability to natural hazards and other environmental risks is frequently discussed at a conceptu...
Over the past quarter century, the number of disasters has increased annually. It can take communiti...
© 2012 Dr. Peter Mark LawtherLonger term community recovery from natural disasters remains one of th...
2004 Indian ocean tsunami is one of the deadliest disasters in the history of Sri Lanka, which led t...
When disaster strikes, people become off-balance, confused, dazed, overwhelmed and shocked. During t...
Climate-related extreme geophysical events are among critical global challenges, and Sri Lanka is th...
This paper is based on field experience. Disasters, natural or man-made, affect the lives of individ...
When the tsunami devastated communities along two-thirds of Sri Lanka's coast at the end of 2004, t...
This presentation is based on field experience. Disasters of all kinds (natural or catastrophes of a...
Although there has been a series of devastating natural disasters since December 2004 - from Hurrica...
While there has been much discussion in international disaster management literature in recent years...
While there has been much discussion in international disaster management literature in recent years...
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 galvanized world attention like no other natural disaster before. U...
This chapter discussed examples of good practice in rebuilding cohesive local communities in the wak...
Between 2006 and 2010, a large and wide-ranging study of post-tsunami recovery and rehabilita...
Vulnerability to natural hazards and other environmental risks is frequently discussed at a conceptu...
Over the past quarter century, the number of disasters has increased annually. It can take communiti...
© 2012 Dr. Peter Mark LawtherLonger term community recovery from natural disasters remains one of th...
2004 Indian ocean tsunami is one of the deadliest disasters in the history of Sri Lanka, which led t...
When disaster strikes, people become off-balance, confused, dazed, overwhelmed and shocked. During t...
Climate-related extreme geophysical events are among critical global challenges, and Sri Lanka is th...
This paper is based on field experience. Disasters, natural or man-made, affect the lives of individ...
When the tsunami devastated communities along two-thirds of Sri Lanka's coast at the end of 2004, t...
This presentation is based on field experience. Disasters of all kinds (natural or catastrophes of a...