The purpose of this paper is to reflect on what can be learned about disaster risk reduction (DRR) from the L’Aquila trial of scientists. The court case was initiated because of a controversial meeting on 31 March 2009 of the Major Risks Committee (MRC), held under the auspices of the Italian Department of Civil Protection. The purpose of the meeting was to consider (prior to the fatal earthquake of 6 April 2009) disaster risk in the L’Aquila area, which was being affected by an earthquake swarm since October 2008. The authors undertook a document analysis of trial materials, and a review of academic and media commentary about the trial. The legal process revealed that disaster governance was inadequate and not informed by the DRR paradigm ...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable - framework for both understan...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable – framework for both understanding a...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on what can be learned about disaster risk reduction (DRR) f...
This work analyses the issue of the acceptable level of risk in the civil protection field from a be...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
Risk management is seen as the key to living with potentially catastrophic hazards, but the language...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
This paper aims to analyse the role of law in the identification of the responsibility domain of ‘re...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Purpose: We consider what happened in the initial reconstruction interventions following the 6 April...
Building sustainable and resilient societies is a multidimensional challenge that affects achievemen...
Risk and disasters are social constructs deriving from an unsustainable human-environment interactio...
Using the disaster risk reduction paradigm and United Nations principles for post-disaster intervent...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable - framework for both understan...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable – framework for both understanding a...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on what can be learned about disaster risk reduction (DRR) f...
This work analyses the issue of the acceptable level of risk in the civil protection field from a be...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
Risk management is seen as the key to living with potentially catastrophic hazards, but the language...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
This paper aims to analyse the role of law in the identification of the responsibility domain of ‘re...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Purpose: We consider what happened in the initial reconstruction interventions following the 6 April...
Building sustainable and resilient societies is a multidimensional challenge that affects achievemen...
Risk and disasters are social constructs deriving from an unsustainable human-environment interactio...
Using the disaster risk reduction paradigm and United Nations principles for post-disaster intervent...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable - framework for both understan...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Finding a holistic and integrative – yet applied and manageable – framework for both understanding a...