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Community Disaster Recovery - Moving from Vulnerability to Resilience

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Section I. Introduction; 1. Introduction to Disasters, Change, and Community-Level Resilience; 2. Colorado's 2013 Floods: The Disaster that Primed Community-Level Learning; Section II. Damage and Resources; 3. Disaster Damage, Severity, and Extent; 4. Pre-Disaster Capacity and Post-Disaster Resources for Recovery; Section III. Individual Beliefs; 5. Worldviews, Risk Perceptions, and Causal Beliefs: How Individuals Experience Disasters; 6. Trust in Government and Support for Policy Action; Section IV. Individual & Group Engagement; 7. Stakeholder Engagement and Community-Level Disaster Recovery towards Resilience; 8. Intergovernmental Relationships and Successful Disaster Recovery and Learning; Section V. Connections, Conclusions and Recommendations; 9. A Framework for Understanding Community-Level Learning in the Aftermath of Disaster; 10. Examining Community-Scale Disaster Recovery and Resilience Beyond Colorado; 11. Conclusions, Recommendations, and Future Directions.

About the author

Dr Deserai A. Crow is an Associate Professor and researches local and state-level environmental policy, often focusing on crisis and disaster recovery and risk mitigation in local communities and natural resource agencies. Deserai's crisis and disaster work includes National Science Foundation funded work on disaster recovery, COVID-19 risk perceptions and behaviors as influenced by state-level policies, and environmental justice outcomes associated with local control of oil and gas regulations.Dr. Elizabeth A. Albright, is an Associate Professor of the Practice at the Nicholas School of the Environment and engages in research around questions of local level resilience, and community learning in response to extreme events. Funded by the National Science Foundation, her work in Colorado was awarded the Paul A. Sabatier Award for Best Paper in Environmental Politics at the American Political Science Association annual meeting.

Summary

Disasters can serve as focusing events to increase attention to issues related to disaster vulnerability, preparedness, and resilience in communities, leading to policy changes and learning. Crow and Albright present a novel framework for understanding if, how, and to what effect communities and local governments learn after disaster strikes.

Foreword

Crow and Albright outline if, what, and when communities learn from disasters to make them more resilient to future shocks.

Product details

Authors Elizabeth A. Albright, Elizabeth A. (Duke University Albright, Deserai A. Crow, Deserai A. (University of Colorado Crow
Publisher Cambridge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2024
 
EAN 9781009054379
ISBN 978-1-00-905437-9
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 16 mm
Weight 437 g
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Organizations and the Natural Environment
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics, Business ethics & social responsibility, Environmental Economics, Business ethics and social responsibility

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