The intimate connections between disaster recovery by and the resilience of affected communities have become common features of disaster risk reduction programmes since the adoption of The Hyogo Framework for Action 2005–2015. Increasing attention is now paid to the capacity of disaster-affected communities to ‘bounce back’ or to recover with little or no external assistance following a disaster. This highlights the need for a change in the disaster risk reduction work culture, with stronger emphasis being put on resilience rather than just need or vulnerability. However, varied conceptualisations of resilience pose new philosophical challenges. Yet achieving a consensus on the concept remains a test for disaster research and scholarship. T...
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
Human societies have to cope with different kind of hazards. Extreme physical events constantly caus...
AbstractResilience is a key term in disaster risk management (DRM). However, resilience is interpret...
The intimate connections between disaster recovery by and the resilience of affected communities hav...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
Human societies and territories have always been confronted with hazards and risks, which are occasi...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
Human societies have to cope with different kind of hazards. Extreme physical events constantly caus...
AbstractResilience is a key term in disaster risk management (DRM). However, resilience is interpret...
The intimate connections between disaster recovery by and the resilience of affected communities hav...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
Human societies and territories have always been confronted with hazards and risks, which are occasi...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
In recent years, resilience has rapidly become a mainstream notion in addition to disaster vulnerabi...
Human societies have to cope with different kind of hazards. Extreme physical events constantly caus...
AbstractResilience is a key term in disaster risk management (DRM). However, resilience is interpret...