Disaster Prevention and Management
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The DRR early days interview: John Twigg
John TwiggThe transcript was developed in the context of a United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) project on the history of disaster risk reduction (DRR).
Implementation outcomes of disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy in public facilities (PFs): Aceh perspective, Indonesia
Sofyan Sufri, Said Devi ElvinAceh province has established various infrastructure and regulations related to disaster risk and management after the Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT) hit the province. Hence, this…
“Filling the void”: the diversified grassroots disaster narratives of the 2023 riverine flood in Z City, China
Peiyang Xu, Chengyu Zhan, Mingjing XuDisaster narratives constitute a crucial and unique element in disaster understanding, recovery and communication. Along with facing various severe disasters, China’s dominant…
Get ready: disaster preparedness and response for people with chronic illnesses living in hazard-prone Petone, Aotearoa New Zealand
Nardia Kearns, Denise Blake, Chloe PartonThe purpose of this research is to understand how people living with chronic illness understand their healthcare needs, particularly as they can be disrupted by natural hazards…
Facilitating the voices of people with disabilities in disaster research: a case study of participatory timeline methodologies in Sindhupalchok Nepal
Abigail Ewen, Mark PellingThere has been increasing advocacy for the inclusion of people with disabilities in disaster research and practice yet there are limited empirical examples that give voice to…
The importance of belonging: reflections on a participatory action research project in Jacksonville, Florida
Haleh Mehdipour, Marjorie Prokosch, Darien Williams, Abdul-Hai Thomas, Brian Seymour, Jacqueline Conley, Jason von MedingThe paper explores the implementation and process of a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project in Jacksonville, Florida. Using PAR principles, we sought to disrupt traditional…
Dynamics of knowledge creation and use for disaster management in Chokwe district, Mozambique
Maria Da Graça Benedito Jonas, Luis Artur, Siri Ellen Hallstrøm Eriksen, Synne MovikDisaster management practices depend on societies' knowledge. As climate change rapidly reshapes knowledge, questions arise about how knowledge for disaster management is produced…
Reflexivity and interdisciplinarity: the reflexive journey of an interdisciplinary research team in disaster risk reduction
Giuseppe Forino, Jenni Barclay, M. Teresa Armijos, Jeremy Phillips, Marco Córdova, Elisa Sevilla, Maria Evangelina Filippi, Marina Apgar, Mieke Snijder, S. Daniel Andrade, Adriana Mejia, María Elena BedoyaReflexivity supports research teams in developing and implementing interdisciplinarity perspectives, but there is still limited literature on this topic. To fill this gap, we…
Creative research with indigenous women: challenging marginalisation through collective spaces and livelihoods practices
M. Teresa Armijos, Viviana Ramirez LoaizaIn this paper we ask: “What are the opportunities and challenges that creative methods pose in terms of conducting research processes with indigenous peoples impacted by…
Using photovoice to investigate the impact of place attachment on community resilience in Iceland
Aine Lyons, Jóhanna Gísladóttir, Matthias KokorschGlobally, climate change is exacerbating the impacts of climate-related, natural hazards including avalanches. However, there is limited knowledge about how small and remote…
“Effing Awful!”: developing audio representation as a medium for conveying people’s experiences of flooded homes
David Angel, Ksenia Chmutina, Victoria Haines, Monia Del PintoDisaster research is often geared towards logocentrism and has relatively few outputs that explore alternative forms of representation, particularly those using an artistic…
DRR pioneers: interview with Ben Wisner
Ben WisnerThe transcript provides an overview of the development of the field and changing paradigms in this regard.
Serious gaming to explore and investigate disaster recovery gaps
Steven Ashley Forrest, Cecilia De Ita, Kate Smith, Giles Davidson, Patience Ejuma Amen-ThompsonThe purpose of this study is to understand the potential of serious gaming as an imaginative and creative method to collect data in disaster studies that address key concerns…
Adaptive innovation and ethical dilemmas: a participatory action research study amongst cyclone-impacted households in Tamil Nadu, India
Sunil D. Santha, Devisha Sasidevan, Atul Raman, Khadeeja Naja Ali, Soofiya Yoosuf, Deepankar Panda, Gauri ShenoyThis paper showcases how the PAR embedded in posthumanist perspectives enabled us to navigate several complexities in the field through methodological situatedness and pluralism…
Development of disaster risk reduction policy in Thailand
Kaori KitagawaThis exploratory study discusses the policy learning process of the development of disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy.
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hybridEditors:
- Dr JC Gaillard
- Dr Emmanuel Raju