Disasters result where hazards and vulnerabilities intersect. The concept of vulnerability itself is mainly a social construct and the extent to which this can be overcome while transforming disaster-prone systems has often been emphasised in the critical hazard literature. However, the extent to which community-based organisations contribute to post-disaster transformation at the community level remains unexamined. This paper is aimed at examining the extent of the role of community-based organisations (CBOs) in the transformative adaptation of post-earthquake Lyttelton. Quantitative data was obtained from community members using a questionnaire survey of 107 respondents, supporting interviews, and secondary data to explain the phenomenon ...
Building sustainable and resilient societies is a multidimensional challenge that affects achievemen...
[Extract] In the event of a disaster, communities become the targets of specialist organizations and...
On September the 4th 2010, and February 22nd 2011, the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken b...
Most community disaster management plans include reference to an important role for community based ...
Climate change is already having a powerful effect on many areas through superstorms and flooding ev...
This thesis examines how place-based community organisations can play an effective role in the opera...
Shortly after the second major earthquake in Canterbury, New Zealand in 2011, an inventory of the ac...
Purpose - When the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand on th...
Post-disaster periods are exceptional times in which all sorts of social and grassroots responses t...
Organisations play a vital role in assisting communities to recover from disasters. They are the ke...
Though there is strong agreement in the literature that community participation in disaster recovery...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
Development faces the challenge of an unexpected rise in disasters of all kinds. Prompted by two pop...
Following a disaster, an organisation’s ability to recover is influenced by its internal capacities,...
Contemporary concerns, such as climate change, the multitude of disasters, enduring violent conflict...
Building sustainable and resilient societies is a multidimensional challenge that affects achievemen...
[Extract] In the event of a disaster, communities become the targets of specialist organizations and...
On September the 4th 2010, and February 22nd 2011, the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken b...
Most community disaster management plans include reference to an important role for community based ...
Climate change is already having a powerful effect on many areas through superstorms and flooding ev...
This thesis examines how place-based community organisations can play an effective role in the opera...
Shortly after the second major earthquake in Canterbury, New Zealand in 2011, an inventory of the ac...
Purpose - When the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand on th...
Post-disaster periods are exceptional times in which all sorts of social and grassroots responses t...
Organisations play a vital role in assisting communities to recover from disasters. They are the ke...
Though there is strong agreement in the literature that community participation in disaster recovery...
In the last three decades, disasters, especially climate-related disasters, have dramatically increa...
Development faces the challenge of an unexpected rise in disasters of all kinds. Prompted by two pop...
Following a disaster, an organisation’s ability to recover is influenced by its internal capacities,...
Contemporary concerns, such as climate change, the multitude of disasters, enduring violent conflict...
Building sustainable and resilient societies is a multidimensional challenge that affects achievemen...
[Extract] In the event of a disaster, communities become the targets of specialist organizations and...
On September the 4th 2010, and February 22nd 2011, the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken b...