In this article, we set out to reconcile a general conceptualization of disaster temporalities by drawing on the epitome example of a creeping disaster, namely famine. Our argument is driven by the recognition that slowly manifesting disaster impacts pose distinct challenges for decision makers and researchers while there is a tendency for the disaster literature to overlook the role of disaster onset dynamics. More specifically and as a starting point, we identify four key themes that merit particular attention when dealing with creeping disasters: (1) our understanding of disaster as a phenomenon; (2) measurement and operationalization; (3) early warning and response; and (4) disaster management and termination. By integrating conceptual ...
yes, what about the much larger number of people who die daily as a result of cigarette smoking? Why...
Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communitie...
Disaster and crisis researchers and theorists have struggled for more than half a century trying to ...
In this article, we set out to reconcile a general conceptualization of disaster temporalities by dr...
Disasters differ markedly in their speed of manifestation, which in turn greatly affects how researc...
Purpose The importance of onset speed has been stressed by disaster researchers and inter-government...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
A crisis is an opportunity riding a dangerous wind. Chinese Proverb The dominant ideology in humanit...
Our remarks are organized around the three major words in the title, namely, preparedness, disaster...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
Abstract The arrival of the Anthropocene presents many challenges—both theoretical and practical. Sc...
This article draws on empirical material to reflect on what drives rapid change in flood risk manage...
Natural disasters can be classified into four main types: floods, earthquakes, cyclones and droughts...
Action toward strengthened disaster risk reduction (DRR) ideally builds from evidence-based policyma...
I have spent most of my professional life since the 1950s doing research on the social aspects of di...
yes, what about the much larger number of people who die daily as a result of cigarette smoking? Why...
Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communitie...
Disaster and crisis researchers and theorists have struggled for more than half a century trying to ...
In this article, we set out to reconcile a general conceptualization of disaster temporalities by dr...
Disasters differ markedly in their speed of manifestation, which in turn greatly affects how researc...
Purpose The importance of onset speed has been stressed by disaster researchers and inter-government...
International audienceThe chapter retraces the birth and development of disaster research in the soc...
A crisis is an opportunity riding a dangerous wind. Chinese Proverb The dominant ideology in humanit...
Our remarks are organized around the three major words in the title, namely, preparedness, disaster...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
Abstract The arrival of the Anthropocene presents many challenges—both theoretical and practical. Sc...
This article draws on empirical material to reflect on what drives rapid change in flood risk manage...
Natural disasters can be classified into four main types: floods, earthquakes, cyclones and droughts...
Action toward strengthened disaster risk reduction (DRR) ideally builds from evidence-based policyma...
I have spent most of my professional life since the 1950s doing research on the social aspects of di...
yes, what about the much larger number of people who die daily as a result of cigarette smoking? Why...
Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communitie...
Disaster and crisis researchers and theorists have struggled for more than half a century trying to ...