This paper discusses the bases of theory in the evaluation of social vulnerability to disasters. Vulnerability is shown to be the vital component of risk and the principal element of disaster impacts. Perception is a key process in decision making in disasters. It is affected by culture and symbolism, which are analyzed in the context of disaster risk. A model of cultural metamorphosis is used to explain changes and discrepancies in attitudes to disaster and recovery processes. The response to the L’Aquila (central Italy) earthquake of 6 April 2009 is discussed as an illustration of processes of cultural metamorphosis and symbolic interpretation of disasters. The response was influenced by both modern and inherited cultural traits, which ca...
Risk and disasters are social constructs deriving from an unsustainable human-environment interactio...
Natural disasters (predominantly those linked to meteorological and geophysical changes) prevail amo...
This paper deals with the social vulnerabilities of disasters, concerning the level and degree of ex...
This paper discusses the bases of theory in the evaluation of social vulnerability to disasters. Vul...
Disaster resilience, considered as the ability to cope and respond efficaciously in adverse circumst...
In attempting to explain the reasons why socio-natural disasters bring with them a chain of disastro...
AbstractDisaster resilience, considered as the ability to cope and respond efficaciously in adverse ...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
This paper is based on a theoretical analyze of the relationship between culture and disasters, supp...
Natural disasters traumatize individuals, disrupt families, and destabilize communities.Surviving th...
The Historical Study of Disasters has shown that the origin of earthquakes, epidemics, floods, among...
Tourist destinations in developed regions constitute a complex production model of social vulnerabil...
This work deals with the social impact of natural disasters in the form of changes in the level of g...
According to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), disasters are events wh...
In the last years, social studies have provided evidence that risk communication is strongly influen...
Risk and disasters are social constructs deriving from an unsustainable human-environment interactio...
Natural disasters (predominantly those linked to meteorological and geophysical changes) prevail amo...
This paper deals with the social vulnerabilities of disasters, concerning the level and degree of ex...
This paper discusses the bases of theory in the evaluation of social vulnerability to disasters. Vul...
Disaster resilience, considered as the ability to cope and respond efficaciously in adverse circumst...
In attempting to explain the reasons why socio-natural disasters bring with them a chain of disastro...
AbstractDisaster resilience, considered as the ability to cope and respond efficaciously in adverse ...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
This paper is based on a theoretical analyze of the relationship between culture and disasters, supp...
Natural disasters traumatize individuals, disrupt families, and destabilize communities.Surviving th...
The Historical Study of Disasters has shown that the origin of earthquakes, epidemics, floods, among...
Tourist destinations in developed regions constitute a complex production model of social vulnerabil...
This work deals with the social impact of natural disasters in the form of changes in the level of g...
According to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), disasters are events wh...
In the last years, social studies have provided evidence that risk communication is strongly influen...
Risk and disasters are social constructs deriving from an unsustainable human-environment interactio...
Natural disasters (predominantly those linked to meteorological and geophysical changes) prevail amo...
This paper deals with the social vulnerabilities of disasters, concerning the level and degree of ex...