AbstractIn the neo-liberal climate of reduced responsibility for the state, alongside global platforms established to implement the Hyogo Framework for Action, a new arena opens for a multitude of stakeholders to engage in disaster risk reduction (DRR). The key role that the state can play in instituting effective DRR tends to receive little attention, yet in situations where the state apparatus is weak, such as in Nepal, it becomes evident that integrating DRR into development is a particularly challenging task. Due to the political situation in Nepal, progress has been stalled in providing a legislative context conducive to effective DRR. This paper traces the evolution of key DRR initiatives that have been developed in spite of the chall...
Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning (RSLUP), a process that has implications for Disaster Risk Reductio...
The transition from a response-based paradigm to an anticipative, prevention-based approach remains ...
Set in the contested climate following the 2015 Nepal earthquake, this thesis examines the politics ...
AbstractIn the neo-liberal climate of reduced responsibility for the state, alongside global platfor...
In the neo-liberal climate of reduced responsibility for the state, alongside global platforms estab...
This article aims to explain various disaster governance paradigms that have emerged and currently e...
Nepal as being a mountainous country, vulnerability, hazard, and risk is everywhere. This paper cont...
This paper contributes to the study of collaborative governance (CG) - systems where autonomous acto...
Much of the disaster risk reduction (DRR) scholarship has focused on failures while neglecting posit...
This paper explores the circumstances in which communities may effectively reduce risks. It draws on...
AbstractOn 25 April 2015, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck central Nepal, killing more than 8700 people. A...
Human-induced climate change is projected to increase the frequency and magnitude of natural hazard ...
This paper reports on fieldwork in Nepal, which produces a comparison between two communities of the...
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people and destroying...
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people and destroying...
Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning (RSLUP), a process that has implications for Disaster Risk Reductio...
The transition from a response-based paradigm to an anticipative, prevention-based approach remains ...
Set in the contested climate following the 2015 Nepal earthquake, this thesis examines the politics ...
AbstractIn the neo-liberal climate of reduced responsibility for the state, alongside global platfor...
In the neo-liberal climate of reduced responsibility for the state, alongside global platforms estab...
This article aims to explain various disaster governance paradigms that have emerged and currently e...
Nepal as being a mountainous country, vulnerability, hazard, and risk is everywhere. This paper cont...
This paper contributes to the study of collaborative governance (CG) - systems where autonomous acto...
Much of the disaster risk reduction (DRR) scholarship has focused on failures while neglecting posit...
This paper explores the circumstances in which communities may effectively reduce risks. It draws on...
AbstractOn 25 April 2015, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck central Nepal, killing more than 8700 people. A...
Human-induced climate change is projected to increase the frequency and magnitude of natural hazard ...
This paper reports on fieldwork in Nepal, which produces a comparison between two communities of the...
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people and destroying...
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people and destroying...
Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning (RSLUP), a process that has implications for Disaster Risk Reductio...
The transition from a response-based paradigm to an anticipative, prevention-based approach remains ...
Set in the contested climate following the 2015 Nepal earthquake, this thesis examines the politics ...