This book presents emerging perspectives on disaster resilience and human settlements in the larger context of the Anthropocene. The chapters explore urban and rural perspectives focusing on the current and emerging perspectives on disaster resilience through a holistic approach, involving scientists, humanists, planners, policymakers, and professionals in the global debate.
This book presents emerging perspectives on disaster resilience and human settlements in the larger context of the Anthropocene. The chapters explore urban and rural perspectives focusing on the current and emerging perspectives on disaster resilience through a holistic approach, involving scientists, humanists, planners, policymakers, and professionals in the global debate.
Examines the multifarious dimensions of the interface between disaster resilience and human settlements Presents empirical and theoretical studies following human, social, and natural sciences approaches Highlights the underlying factors, triggers, pathways, stakeholders’ roles, and financial instruments
Bharat Dahiya
Flood Risk Urban Growth Climate Change Disaster Management Environmental Hazards Resilient Landscapes Volcanic Risk Impact Climate Resilience Pandemic Risk Reduction Pandemic Emergency Disaster Risk Governance