Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 771 g
Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 771 g
ISBN: 978-981-13-0181-0
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This topical volume is of interest to social scientists, human rights and law researchers and environmental scientists interested in disaster studies.
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Chapter 1. The Asian Tsunami and Post Disaster Aid: Critical Perspectives (Sunita Reddy).- Part 1: Aid, Conflict and Differential Distribution.- Chapter 2. An Ethno-Political Accounting of the Srilankan Tsunami: Impact and Recovery (Randhal Kuhn).- Chapter 3. Learning from Nature: Responding to Natural Disaster Need for a Multi–Faceted Approach in Law (V.T.Thamilmaran).- Chapter 4. Social Interfaces in Disaster Situations: Analysing Rehabilitation and Recovery Processes among the Fisher Folks of Tamil Nadu Post Tsunami in India (Sunil D. Santha).- Chapter 5. Disaster, Development, And Water: The Reconstruction And (Re)Fabrication Of Hazardous Waterscapes In Post-Tsunami India (Luke Juran).- Chapter 6. An Applied Anthropological Perspective on Localizing Post-Disaster Aid: Lessons from Post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia (Patrick Daly).- Chapter 7. Land, Natural Resources and Sustainable Development in Aceh, Indonesia: Confronting Inequalities through Post-Tsunami and Post-Conflict Recovery (Jane Dunlop).- Part 2: Build Back Better? Relief Materials, Livelihoods, Shelters and Discontentment.- Chapter 8. The Sustainability of Humanitarian aid: The Nicobar Islands as a case of ‘complex disaster’ (Simron Jit Singh).- Chapter 9. The Tsunami and its Aftermath: Resilience and Rupture of the Social Fabric among the Nicobarese (Mohammed A. Abid).- Chapter 10. New Andamans: The Aftermath of Tsunami in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Sunita Reddy).- Chapter 11. Post-Disaster Housing: Lessons Learnt from the 2004 Tsunami of Sri Lanka (Nisha Arunatilake).- Part 3: Coping Strategies, Systems and Aid Effectiveness.- Chapter 12. Aid, Religion and Recovery in Post-Tsunami Thailand (Monica Lindberg Falk).- Chapter 13. Memory Interventions: Gujarat and Sri Lanka (Edward Simpson).- Chapter 14. Conflicting Paradigms and the Danger Discourse: Re-thinking Indian Disaster Management Framework in the Post-Tsunami Era (Pravin Kushwaha).- Chapter 15. Tsunami Recovery Impact Assessment and Monitoring System (TRIAMS): Methodological Approach Developed for Sri Lanka (Lakshman Dissanayake).- Chapter 16. Tsunami aid and its effectiveness (P.G.Dhar Chakrabarti).