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Lifeways practices and cultural survival after L’Aquila earthquake (Italy, 2009): a new adaptive challenge between smart city and resilient landscape

Authors :
Frank Thomalla, Rebecca Smith, and E. Lisa F. Schipper
Yazidhi Bamutaze
Judith P. Weshinskey-Price
A.J. Faa
Alyne Elizabeth Delaney, Ryan Alaniz
Victoria M. Phaneuf and Kacy L. Hollenback
Elke Weesjes, with photographs by Tiffany Hagler-Geard
Dawn M. Kotowicz
Ziqiang Han, Zhanlong Ba, and Ruiping Xin
Subhasis Bhadra
Elizabeth Jordan and Amy Javernick-Will
Michèle Companion
Tom Bamforth
Duane A. Gill and Liesel A. Ritchie
Shirley Laska, Kristina Peterson, Crystlyn L. Rodrigue, Tia Cosse’,Rosina Philippe, Olivia Burchett, and Richard L. Krajeski
Julie Koppel Maldonado, Albert P. Naquin, Theresa Dardar, Shirell Parfait-Dardar, and Babs Bagwell
Robert Owen Gardner
Barbara Lucini
Pamela J. Jenkin
Victor Marchezini
Michele Companion
Lucini, Barbara
Lucini, Barbara (ORCID:0000-0002-7227-1219)
Frank Thomalla, Rebecca Smith, and E. Lisa F. Schipper
Yazidhi Bamutaze
Judith P. Weshinskey-Price
A.J. Faa
Alyne Elizabeth Delaney, Ryan Alaniz
Victoria M. Phaneuf and Kacy L. Hollenback
Elke Weesjes, with photographs by Tiffany Hagler-Geard
Dawn M. Kotowicz
Ziqiang Han, Zhanlong Ba, and Ruiping Xin
Subhasis Bhadra
Elizabeth Jordan and Amy Javernick-Will
Michèle Companion
Tom Bamforth
Duane A. Gill and Liesel A. Ritchie
Shirley Laska, Kristina Peterson, Crystlyn L. Rodrigue, Tia Cosse’,Rosina Philippe, Olivia Burchett, and Richard L. Krajeski
Julie Koppel Maldonado, Albert P. Naquin, Theresa Dardar, Shirell Parfait-Dardar, and Babs Bagwell
Robert Owen Gardner
Barbara Lucini
Pamela J. Jenkin
Victor Marchezini
Michele Companion
Lucini, Barbara
Lucini, Barbara (ORCID:0000-0002-7227-1219)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Many facets of disasters generate interest among scholars and practitioners. However, a vital area of disaster research is consistently underemphasized. Little is written about the immediate and long-term impacts on a community’s livelihood systems and the customs and practices of the culture affected. Disaster’s Impact on Livelihood and Cultural Survival: Losses, Opportunities, and Mitigation represents a broad forum to discuss the impacts of large-scale disaster events on communities. Covering disasters in 18 countries around the world, academics, policy makers, community leaders, urban planners, and emergency practitioners explore both losses and opportunities for cultural and livelihood adaptation, change, and disaster impact mitigation. In the wake of these tragedies, the contributors look at different dimensions of livelihood challenges and cultural survival. They discuss multiple forms of disasters, including drought, hurricanes, earthquakes, climate change, and technological and armed conflicts, providing a comprehensive examination of each topic and the myriad long-term impacts these disasters can have on communities. Some chapters focus on developing "best practices" models to enhance future event response, while others seek to assess new instruments or methodologies for better planning and assessment of disaster impacts. The concerns and strategic plans of indigenous populations are also highlighted in this volume. The inclusion of their voice and perspective, as well as the book’s broad geographical coverage, allows students, practitioners, and the general populace to explore disaster issues in a variety of contexts.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1105016610
Document Type :
Electronic Resource