Disaster community resilience is based upon existing strengths and relationships and it is proved to be one ofthe major resources in managing natural risk, also following CE Directive 2007/60. Social capital (in the senseproposed by Putnam) and social resources are acknowledged as the main pillars of resilient communities. Therole of the gender, inside this social dynamic, is strategic and must be taken into account while implementingstrategies to build and increase resilience. These issues are discussed by the analysis of two disasters occurred inItaly in the last century, the Polesine Flood event of 1951 and the Vajont landslide and consequent flood of 1963.The first one is a typical case of non-resilient community while the latter, known...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
This chapter explores the landscape of disaster risk and vulnerability through a feminist lens. It t...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Disaster community resilience is based upon existing strengths and relationships and it is proved to...
Gender differences as socio-biological borders in the risk perception and resilience to floods – The...
Those who experience disaster are widely recognised as an undifferentiated group, labeled 'victims'....
Resource-poor people face multiple risks and disturbances across social, economic, health, political...
Resilience is a complex phenomenon whereby a multitude of social and environmental factors, includin...
Gender dynamics play a significant role in how individuals of both sexes are impacted by disasters a...
This work turns the social resilience concept into a practical and tangible set of dimensions and in...
The aim of this article is to examine and compare the perceptions and effects of the economic crisis...
Purpose \u2013 During the last few decades social resilience and social vulnerability have been two ...
Ever increasing density of population and wealth increases the consequences of natural disasters. Th...
Natural disasters traumatize individuals, disrupt families, and destabilize communities.Surviving th...
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
This chapter explores the landscape of disaster risk and vulnerability through a feminist lens. It t...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Disaster community resilience is based upon existing strengths and relationships and it is proved to...
Gender differences as socio-biological borders in the risk perception and resilience to floods – The...
Those who experience disaster are widely recognised as an undifferentiated group, labeled 'victims'....
Resource-poor people face multiple risks and disturbances across social, economic, health, political...
Resilience is a complex phenomenon whereby a multitude of social and environmental factors, includin...
Gender dynamics play a significant role in how individuals of both sexes are impacted by disasters a...
This work turns the social resilience concept into a practical and tangible set of dimensions and in...
The aim of this article is to examine and compare the perceptions and effects of the economic crisis...
Purpose \u2013 During the last few decades social resilience and social vulnerability have been two ...
Ever increasing density of population and wealth increases the consequences of natural disasters. Th...
Natural disasters traumatize individuals, disrupt families, and destabilize communities.Surviving th...
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
This chapter explores the landscape of disaster risk and vulnerability through a feminist lens. It t...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...