Disaster Prevention and Management: Volume 19 Issue 4
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An International JournalTable of contents
Living alongside a volcano in Baliau, Papua New Guinea
Jessica Mercer, Ilan KelmanThe paper aims to further understand the contribution of indigenous knowledge to disaster risk reduction through reviewing the experiences of Baliau village situated on Manam…
Challenges of sustainable recovery processes in tsunami affected communities
Arnim Wiek, Robert Ries, Lanka Thabrew, Katja Brundiers, Anoja WickramasingheSustainable housing and community recovery processes in the aftermath of tsunamis have to cope with direct impacts, such as fatalities, destroyed buildings, and loss of economic…
Resource capability for local government in managing disaster
Bevaola Kusumasari, Quamrul Alam, Kamal SiddiquiThe paper aims to flesh out the capability requirements of local government institutions in pre‐, during, and post‐disaster activities which can act as a useful guide for…
Collaborative emergency management and national emergency management network
Naim Kapucu, Tolga Arslan, Fatih DemirozThe purpose of this paper is to analyze scholarly discussions and findings regarding collaborative emergency management (CEM). Several aspects such as leadership, decision making…
Embedding issue management as a strategic element of crisis prevention
Tony JaquesThe purpose of this paper is to characterize the danger period which extends before a crisis and to position issue management as an effective crisis prevention discipline.
Inland waterway resource and spill management needs in Southeastern USA
Janey V. Camp, Mark D. Abkowitz, Eugene J. LeBoeufThe purpose of this paper is to assess the issues faced by managers of inland waterways in the Southeastern USA as a guide for improvements to spill management information systems.
Approaching disaster management through social learning
Geoff O'Brien, Phil O'Keefe, Zaina Gadema, Jon SwordsCoping with and adjusting to disruptive challenges has always been a characteristic of human development. Formalisation of this has led to the emergence of a number approaches…
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1758-6100ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr JC Gaillard
- Dr Emmanuel Raju