Sustainable post-disaster recovery implies learning from past experience in order to prevent recreating forms of vulnerability. Memory construction supports both the healing process and redevelopment plans. Hence, memory of disaster results from the balance between remembering, forgetting, and absencing elements of the disaster, and can be both a tool and an obstacle to sustainable recovery. We explore here how collective memory is built in a post-disaster context to respond to the needs of this critical period, and how it shapes recovery. This ethnographic study, conducted between 2015 and 2017, explores the recovery processes in Montserrat, a small Caribbean island affected by an extended volcanic crisis from 1995 to 2010. Although this s...
Shifts to devolved flood risk management in the UK pose questions about how the changing role of flo...
Little attention has been paid to the discursive framework that guides the experiences of "recovery"...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
Sustainable post-disaster recovery implies learning from past experience in order to prevent recreat...
Sustainable post-disaster recovery implies learning from past experience in order to prevent recreat...
The role of memory in disaster-prone places is essential to face disaster events, which, in time, ca...
This thesis aims to better understand the long-term recovery processes after a catastrophe linked to...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
Tropical cyclones have had a considerable impact on Mauritius. Large cyclones are relatively rare, a...
For many good reasons, after natural disasters it is common to work with ‘memory’ as part of a colle...
The last decades of the twentieth century and the beginning of the new millennium have been marked b...
In tsunami risk-reduction programs the survivors' life history provides first-hand information about...
Disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, but also other extreme events such as cyclones, ear...
The post-disaster period is critical for reducing vulnerability and building resilience. Social capi...
Post-disaster social recovery remains the least understood of the disaster phases despite increased ...
Shifts to devolved flood risk management in the UK pose questions about how the changing role of flo...
Little attention has been paid to the discursive framework that guides the experiences of "recovery"...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
Sustainable post-disaster recovery implies learning from past experience in order to prevent recreat...
Sustainable post-disaster recovery implies learning from past experience in order to prevent recreat...
The role of memory in disaster-prone places is essential to face disaster events, which, in time, ca...
This thesis aims to better understand the long-term recovery processes after a catastrophe linked to...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
Tropical cyclones have had a considerable impact on Mauritius. Large cyclones are relatively rare, a...
For many good reasons, after natural disasters it is common to work with ‘memory’ as part of a colle...
The last decades of the twentieth century and the beginning of the new millennium have been marked b...
In tsunami risk-reduction programs the survivors' life history provides first-hand information about...
Disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, but also other extreme events such as cyclones, ear...
The post-disaster period is critical for reducing vulnerability and building resilience. Social capi...
Post-disaster social recovery remains the least understood of the disaster phases despite increased ...
Shifts to devolved flood risk management in the UK pose questions about how the changing role of flo...
Little attention has been paid to the discursive framework that guides the experiences of "recovery"...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...