The disaster management cycle is made up of three phases: 1) the prevention during the pre-disaster time 2) the crisis management during the disaster then 3) the post-disaster recovery. Both the “pre-disaster” time and the “crisis” are the most studied phases and tap into the main resources and risk management tools. The post-disaster period is complex, poorly understood, least anticipated, and is characterized by the implication of a wide range of people who have a vested interest. In most cases, the collective will is to recover the initial state, without learning from the disaster. Nevertheless, the post-disaster period could be seen as an opportunity to better reorganize the territory to reduce its vulnerability in anticipation of futur...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
Economic recovery from disaster is about the resilience of local economies, although it may concern ...
It is sometimes said that ‘water comes in three kinds: too little (drought), too much (floods) or to...
The disaster management cycle is made up of three phases: 1) the prevention during the pre-disaster ...
The disaster management cycle contains three phases: 1) prevention during the pre-disaster period, 2...
Immediately following a disaster-producing event, attention appropriately is focused on relief effor...
The recurrence of disasters, sometimes in the same territories, questioned the effectiveness of the ...
This contribution discusses the need for a substantial reform of recovery, intended as the disaster ...
International audiencePost-disaster recovery is a relatively recent concept in the francophone scien...
Disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, but also other extreme events such as cyclones, ear...
This report defines post-crisis context as the aftermath of a situation of crisis, i.e. a condition ...
Since the second half of the latest century the disaster landscape has experienced important changes...
We are facing an expansive complex of natural disaster crises. Managing these crises and protecting ...
Twenty general observations about disaster restoration, reconstruction and recovery are presented wi...
We discuss five general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery. &quo...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
Economic recovery from disaster is about the resilience of local economies, although it may concern ...
It is sometimes said that ‘water comes in three kinds: too little (drought), too much (floods) or to...
The disaster management cycle is made up of three phases: 1) the prevention during the pre-disaster ...
The disaster management cycle contains three phases: 1) prevention during the pre-disaster period, 2...
Immediately following a disaster-producing event, attention appropriately is focused on relief effor...
The recurrence of disasters, sometimes in the same territories, questioned the effectiveness of the ...
This contribution discusses the need for a substantial reform of recovery, intended as the disaster ...
International audiencePost-disaster recovery is a relatively recent concept in the francophone scien...
Disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, but also other extreme events such as cyclones, ear...
This report defines post-crisis context as the aftermath of a situation of crisis, i.e. a condition ...
Since the second half of the latest century the disaster landscape has experienced important changes...
We are facing an expansive complex of natural disaster crises. Managing these crises and protecting ...
Twenty general observations about disaster restoration, reconstruction and recovery are presented wi...
We discuss five general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery. &quo...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
Economic recovery from disaster is about the resilience of local economies, although it may concern ...
It is sometimes said that ‘water comes in three kinds: too little (drought), too much (floods) or to...