Disasters and subsequent recovery efforts often reinforce social inequality and marginalization, hampering sustainable development paths. This paper presents an analysis of inequality and marginalization effects of post-disaster reconstruction from a risk governance perspective. Using a mixed-methods approach, we examine the Fischerdorf and Natternberg districts of the German city of Deggendorf, severely affected by the 2013 floods in Europe. The findings show that social inequality and marginalization affected housing reconstruction (and vice versa) in unexpected ways. Uninsured groups (such as the elderly and migrant homeowners) received prompt, ad-hoc support from state and civil society actors, while insured homeowners (mostly higher-in...
This report develops a comprehensive view of the specific social situation in Zürich, and of the pot...
Abstract‘Nature does not discriminate, but humans do’ – this deliberately echoed sentiment in an are...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
Disasters and subsequent recovery efforts often reinforce social inequality and marginalization, ham...
Environmental and climate hazards, such as floods, increasingly cause damages in cities and urbanise...
This talk highlights the potential role of social and governance institutions as they operate synerg...
© 2013 Dr. Mojgan Taheri TaftiThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Rea...
<p>Abstract</p><p>This dissertation is a case study of processes of inequality in disaster response ...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
Private insurance is an important governance mechanism to prepare for environmental disasters trigge...
Following severe flooding in 2008, three Iowa communities acquired over 1000 damaged properties to s...
This paper critically analyses socio-spatial inequalities associated with the shift towards flood re...
Climate change modeling predicts more extremes of hazardous weather conditions such as drought and b...
International audiencePost-disaster recovery is a relatively recent concept in the francophone scien...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
This report develops a comprehensive view of the specific social situation in Zürich, and of the pot...
Abstract‘Nature does not discriminate, but humans do’ – this deliberately echoed sentiment in an are...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
Disasters and subsequent recovery efforts often reinforce social inequality and marginalization, ham...
Environmental and climate hazards, such as floods, increasingly cause damages in cities and urbanise...
This talk highlights the potential role of social and governance institutions as they operate synerg...
© 2013 Dr. Mojgan Taheri TaftiThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu Rea...
<p>Abstract</p><p>This dissertation is a case study of processes of inequality in disaster response ...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
Private insurance is an important governance mechanism to prepare for environmental disasters trigge...
Following severe flooding in 2008, three Iowa communities acquired over 1000 damaged properties to s...
This paper critically analyses socio-spatial inequalities associated with the shift towards flood re...
Climate change modeling predicts more extremes of hazardous weather conditions such as drought and b...
International audiencePost-disaster recovery is a relatively recent concept in the francophone scien...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
This report develops a comprehensive view of the specific social situation in Zürich, and of the pot...
Abstract‘Nature does not discriminate, but humans do’ – this deliberately echoed sentiment in an are...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...