Table of contents - Special Issue: Governing Complex Disasters in Southeast Asia
Governing complex disasters in Southeast Asia: A focus on COVID-19 management in Malaysia
Mohamad ZreikThe paper aims to address the gap in literature on effective disaster governance in Southeast Asia, with a focus on COVID-19 management in Malaysia. It explores the intersection…
Disaster, risk and conducting human security research in Southeast Asia
Paul J. CarnegieTyphoons, storm surges and sea-level rise pose major risks to life and livelihoods in Southeast Asia and demand state-level action. However, the prominence and frequency of these…
Ungoverned landscapes: analyzing post-conflict resettlement in Sdao commune in northwest Cambodia
Lisa ArensenWhen Cambodia's long civil war ended in the late 1990s, land on the former frontlines in the northwest was officially closed for resettlement. However, spontaneous resettlement…
Humanitarian leadership in urban communities: an exploratory study on the role of community leaders in humanitarian coordination during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines
Maria Carinnes Alejandria, Philippe Jose Hernandez, Marie Antonette Quan-Nalus, Froilan Alipao, Denise Tumaneng, Cathleen Justine Ruiz, Kay Anne Dela Cruz, Kristel May CasimiroIn the Global South where humanitarian responses to disasters are often hampered by systemic gaps, community-based humanitarian actors play a crucial but underexplored role in…
The seawall helps but—: using “material registers” to understand coastal infrastructure for disaster risk management in an island community
Pamela Gloria CajiligThis paper contributes to discourse about complex disasters by applying cultural lenses to the study of coastal infrastructure (such as seawalls and dikes), thus departing from…
ISSN:
1819-5091e-ISSN:
2948-0426Online date, start – end:
2023Journal’s owner:
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS), Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD)Open Access:
open accessEditor:
- AKM Ahsan Ullah