This paper discusses the application of networking as a global governance tool to improve community resiliency in preparedness-oriented disaster response. The perspective presented here challenges the trend of humanitarian aid allocation to affected individuals after disaster. Preemptive strengthening of community resiliency via local, government and international network development may do far more to mitigate disaster impact and aid sustainable recovery for people and communities than any amount of donated monies or supplies. © 2008, Inderscience Publishers
Effective need collection is a major part of post-disaster assessment and recovery. A system for mat...
The National Strategy for Disaster Resilience (NSDR) recognises that the strength of partnerships an...
According to the World Bank the natural hazards, mostly earthquake and storm, have caused 3.3 millio...
This paper discusses the application of networking as a global governance tool to improve community ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In extreme disaster scenarios, community social networ...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Background The global emphasis on increasing capacity in all communities to meet the growing challen...
The process of building resilience to hazards encounters complex challenges of gaps and overlaps amo...
Cities in the developing world are facing increased risk of disasters and the potential of economic ...
AbstractCities in the developing world are facing increased risk of disasters and the potential of e...
In crisis management, cooperation within the response network is seen as crucial. Usually, this netw...
Community response and recovery from a disaster can vary widely based on community characteristics. ...
International audienceEffective need collection is a major part of post-disaster assessment and reco...
SNA brings a range of unique insights and methods to a research project. However, the strengths and ...
Disaster resilience emphasises capacity building and generative coping mechanisms that involve commu...
Effective need collection is a major part of post-disaster assessment and recovery. A system for mat...
The National Strategy for Disaster Resilience (NSDR) recognises that the strength of partnerships an...
According to the World Bank the natural hazards, mostly earthquake and storm, have caused 3.3 millio...
This paper discusses the application of networking as a global governance tool to improve community ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In extreme disaster scenarios, community social networ...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Background The global emphasis on increasing capacity in all communities to meet the growing challen...
The process of building resilience to hazards encounters complex challenges of gaps and overlaps amo...
Cities in the developing world are facing increased risk of disasters and the potential of economic ...
AbstractCities in the developing world are facing increased risk of disasters and the potential of e...
In crisis management, cooperation within the response network is seen as crucial. Usually, this netw...
Community response and recovery from a disaster can vary widely based on community characteristics. ...
International audienceEffective need collection is a major part of post-disaster assessment and reco...
SNA brings a range of unique insights and methods to a research project. However, the strengths and ...
Disaster resilience emphasises capacity building and generative coping mechanisms that involve commu...
Effective need collection is a major part of post-disaster assessment and recovery. A system for mat...
The National Strategy for Disaster Resilience (NSDR) recognises that the strength of partnerships an...
According to the World Bank the natural hazards, mostly earthquake and storm, have caused 3.3 millio...