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Introduction
Part I: Methodology, Policy, and Early Warning Systems
Methodological Strategies and Early Warning Systems
Chapter 1: Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Change in a Rural Coastal Community
Katherine J. Johnson, Brian Needelman, and Michael Paolisso
Chapter 2: The story of Rising Voices: facilitating collaboration between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing
Julie Maldonado, Heather Lazrus, Shiloh-Kay Bennett, Karletta Chief, Carla May Dhillon, Bob Gough, Linda Kruger, Jeff Morisette, Stefan Petrovic, and Kyle Powys Whyte
Chapter 3: Youth based learning in disaster risk reduction education: barriers and bridges to promote resilience
Victor Marchezini and Rachel Trajber
Chapter 4: Household Response to Flash Flooding in the United States and India: A Comparative Study of the 2013 Colorado and Uttarakhand Disasters
Hao-Che Wu, Sudha Arlikatti, Andrew J. Prelog, and Clayton Wukich
Chapter 5: Traditional and Contemporary Social Safety Nets in Rural Mozambique
Miriam S. Chaiken
Policy, Evaluation, and "Best Practice" Models
Chapter 6: Accessing Disaster Recovery Resource Information: Reliance on Social Capital in the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
Jason D. Rivera
Chapter 7: Lessons Learned from Evaluating a Leadership Development Initiative to Foster Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience
Mary Ann Castle, Norma Tan, James A. LaGro, Jr.
Chapter 8: Let's Talk Oil Spill Risk: Lessons Learned from Coastal Communities in British Columbia, Canada
Shona VZ de Jong
Chapter 9: Imagining Culture: the Politics of Culturally Sensitive Reconstruction and Resilience-Building in Post-Wenchuan Earthquake China
Qiaoyun Zhang and Roberto E. Barrios
Chapter 10: The Shared Vulnerability and Resiliency of the Fukushima Animals and their Rescuers
Seven Mattes
Part II: ImpactS ON Resilience and Vulnerability
Food Security and Livelihoods
Chapter 11: Understanding Child Nutrition Preservation After an Extreme Weather Event Disaster: Lessons from Tropical Storm Ketsana and Typhoon Parma (2009) in the Philippines
Erlidia F. Llamas-Clark and Cathy Banwell
Chapter 12: Food insecurity and health disparity synergisms: Reframing a praxis of anthropology and public health for displaced populations in the United States
Preety Gadhoke and Barrett P. Brenton
Chapter 13: The Dynamics of Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity in Southern Ethiopia
Logan Cochrane and Yishak Gecho
Chapter 14: The Production of Material Goods as Resilience Adaptation by Impelled Migrants in Malawi
Michele Companion
Gender and Social Inequality
Chapter 15: Gender Dimensions in Disaster Management: Implications for Coastal Aquaculture and Fishing Communities in the Philippines
Morgan Chow, Lori A. Cramer, and Hillary Egna
Chapter 16: Women's Leadership in a Texas Forest Fire and Recovery: How Gender Roles and Assumptions Empower and Constrain Women and Men Post-Disaster in a Rural Southern Town
Josephine Nummi and Kathryn Henderson
Chapter 17: Gender dynamics and disasters in Zimbabwe: a case of Tokwe Mukosi flooding
Catherine Bwerinofa and Manase Kudzai Chiweshe
Part III: Community-Based Factors That Impact Resilience and Vulnerability
Chapter 18: Vulnerability and Tourism Development: Fostering the Capacity of Resilience in the Context of Climate Change
Sara E. Alexander
Chapter 19: Why Isn't There a Plan? Community Vulnerability and Resilience in then Latrobe Valley's Open Cut Coal Mine Town
Michelle Duffy, Pamela Wood, Sue Whyte, Susan Yell, and Matthew Carroll
Chapter 20: Best Family Rwanda: a Case Study on Religious Sources of Resilience
Sharon Kim and David Kim
Chapter 21: Grassroots and Guerrillas: Radical and Insurgent Responses for Community Resilience
Natalie Osborn, Deanna Grant-Smith, Edward Morgan
Chapter 22: "Prepper" as Resilient Citizen: What Preppers Can Teach Us About Surviving Disasters
Chad Huddleston
Chapter 23: All the Years Combine: The Expansion and Contraction of Time and Memory in Disaster Response
A.J. Faas |
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