1. Disaster management: vulnerability and resilience in disaster recovery in Thailand.
- Author
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Busapathumrong P
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Child, Female, Humans, Thailand, Community Health Services organization & administration, Disasters, Resilience, Psychological, Social Support, Social Work organization & administration, Vulnerable Populations
- Abstract
This project explores disaster management in Thailand with a focus on the vulnerability and resilience of women, children, the elderly, and the disabled population and on the impact of disaster on these subpopulations. The 2 main findings deal with the major models of disaster management in Thailand and building resilience for social recovery. The selected 5 major models currently employed in disaster management in Thailand are the (a) model of royal project and international cooperation on disaster preparedness and response, (b) ASEAN Socio-Cultural Blueprint, (c) rights-based approach, (d) welfare mix model, and (e) knowledge management model.
- Published
- 2013
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