Climate-induced disasters in the Asia-Pacific region : response, recovery, adaptation / edited by Andreas Neef (The University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Natasha Pauli (The University of Western Australia, Australia).
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- 9781839099885
- 9781839099861
- HV555.P16 C55 2020
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Prelims -- Chapter 1: Climate-Induced Disasters in the Asia-Pacific Region From Response and Recovery to Adaptation -- Chapter 2: Linking Disaster Risk Reduction to Development: The Evolution of 'Building Back Better' in International Disaster Management Frameworks -- Chapter 3: Intersections of Community Responses and Humanitarian Interventions in the Aftermath of the 2014 Floods in Solomon Islands -- Chapter 4: A Participatory Approach to Understanding the Impact of Multiple Natural Hazards in Communities along the Ba River, Fiji -- Chapter 5: Embodying Resilience: Narrating Gendered Experiences of Disasters in Fiji -- Chapter 6: Participatory GIS and Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change and Environmental Hazards: A Cambodian Case Study -- Chapter 7: Seasonal Livelihoods and Adaptation Strategies for an Uncertain Environmental Future: Results from Participatory Research in Kratie Province, Cambodia -- Chapter 8: The Effects of Private Household Insurance on Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in Samoa -- Chapter 9: Planned Relocation as a Contentious Strategy of Climate Change Adaptation in Fiji -- Index.
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