In the wake of the costly 2011 floods, the city of Bangkok struggled to respond to the water inundating Thailand’s major hub. In response, Thai leaders primarily blamed the external forces of nature and climate change. Depoliticising disasters and absolving national leaders of responsibility, these discourses about nature and climate change as the main cause of flooding led policymakers to primarily build infrastructure to block and drain water. We argue that the location and patterns of flood protection infrastructure reflect flows of power and the circulation of capital. We build upon Graham and Marvin’s notion of ‘splintering urbanism’ to develop the concept of ‘splintering disaster’. We do so to make sense of the spatially dispersed, bu...
Urban flooding poses significant challenges to cities in Southeast Asia including loss of life, huma...
This chapter describes research undertaken by the author that explores the resilience of lowincome n...
Every year, over one hundred million people are affected by floods. Flooding can come in many differ...
In the wake of the costly 2011 floods, the city of Bangkok struggled to respond to the water inundat...
This thesis challenges the dominant approach to examining flooding through a case study of the 2011 ...
Flooding is an endemic problem in Thailand, as it is in most of mainland Southeast Asia. The problem...
The rapidly urbanizing cities in Southeast Asia experience increasing flood impacts due to the conse...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
Perception and relation of people towards water in Bangkok have changed through time, from a way of ...
International audienceThe river capitals Phnom Penh and Bangkok are subject to very high stresses in...
The river capitals Phnom Penh and Bangkok are subject to very high stresses in their urban developme...
The rapidly urbanizing cities in Southeast Asia experience increasing flood impacts due to the conse...
We attempt to evaluate the paths to recovery following the flood in 2011 in Thailand, which severely...
We attempt to evaluate the paths to recovery following the flood in 2011 in Thailand, which severely...
Urban flooding poses significant challenges to cities in Southeast Asia including loss of life, huma...
This chapter describes research undertaken by the author that explores the resilience of lowincome n...
Every year, over one hundred million people are affected by floods. Flooding can come in many differ...
In the wake of the costly 2011 floods, the city of Bangkok struggled to respond to the water inundat...
This thesis challenges the dominant approach to examining flooding through a case study of the 2011 ...
Flooding is an endemic problem in Thailand, as it is in most of mainland Southeast Asia. The problem...
The rapidly urbanizing cities in Southeast Asia experience increasing flood impacts due to the conse...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
Perception and relation of people towards water in Bangkok have changed through time, from a way of ...
International audienceThe river capitals Phnom Penh and Bangkok are subject to very high stresses in...
The river capitals Phnom Penh and Bangkok are subject to very high stresses in their urban developme...
The rapidly urbanizing cities in Southeast Asia experience increasing flood impacts due to the conse...
We attempt to evaluate the paths to recovery following the flood in 2011 in Thailand, which severely...
We attempt to evaluate the paths to recovery following the flood in 2011 in Thailand, which severely...
Urban flooding poses significant challenges to cities in Southeast Asia including loss of life, huma...
This chapter describes research undertaken by the author that explores the resilience of lowincome n...
Every year, over one hundred million people are affected by floods. Flooding can come in many differ...