E-Book, Englisch, 192 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
The Gorkha Earthquake, Nepal, 2015
E-Book, Englisch, 192 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-319-65211-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
explores the event of the earthquake, its consequences and its impacts, to provide a holistic and multi-perspective understanding of this special hazard and its significant ramifications for social, political, economic and cultural aspects of life in Nepal. The book highlights how these multiple perspectives are needed to inform each other in order to develop and shape new ways of thinking and interacting with environmental hazards.
This collection of works will be of interest to students and academics of Environment Studies, Human Geography and Environmental Policy, and will be of particular relevance to those involved in risk research and managing risk and hazard events.
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Part I: Earthquake Preparedness and Response .- 1. Introduction to the Gorkha earthquake; Hanna Ruszczyk and Tom Robinson .- 2. Earthquake Risk Reduction Efforts in Nepal: NSET's Experience; Amod M. Dixit et atl. .- 3. The First 100 Hours: Emergency Response to the Gorkha Earthquake; Gopi Basyal .- 4. Health and the Nepal Earthquake: Ways Forward; Ramjee Bhandari, Chandika Shrestha and Shiva Raj Mishra .- 5. The Science of Earthquake Forecasting: What's Next for Nepal and the Himalayan Region?; Sanchita Neupane .- 6. Disaster Games and the Role of Science for Informing High-Level Emergency Response Planning for Nepal; Tom Robinson .- Part II: Disciplinary Perspectives .- 7. Communities in the Aftermath of Nepal's Earthquake; Ben Campbell .- 8. The Earthquake and Ideas Lying Around; Hanna Ruszczyk .- 9. Green Social Work and the Uptake by the Nepal School of Social Work: Building Resilience in Disaster Stricken Communities; Lena Dominelli .- 10. Looking Down Not Up: Protecting thePost-Disaster Subsurface Heritage of the Kathmandu Valley's UNESCO World Heritage Site; Robin Coningham et al. .- 11.Looking and Moving Forward; Tom Robinson, Hanna Ruszczyk, and Louise Bracken.