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Community disaster recovery : moving from vulnerability to resilience / Deserai A. Crow, Elizabeth A. Albright.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Crow, Deserai A., 1975- author.
Albright, Elizabeth Ann, author.
Series:
Organizations and the natural environment.
Organizations and the natural environment
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Community development--Environmental aspects--Colorado.
Community development.
Sustainable development--Colorado.
Sustainable development.
Hazard mitigation--Colorado.
Hazard mitigation.
Sustainable urban development--Colorado.
Sustainable urban development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvii, 270 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Summary:
Disasters can serve as focusing events that increase agenda attention related to issues of disaster response, recovery, and preparedness. Increased agenda attention can lead to policy changes and organisational learning. The degree and type of learning that occurs within a government organization after a disaster may matter to policy outcomes related to individual, household, and community-level risks and resilience. Local governments are the first line of disaster response but also bear the burden of performing long-term disaster recovery and planning for future events. Crow and Albright present the first framework for understanding if, how, and to what effect communities and local governments learn after a disaster strikes. Drawing from analyses conducted over a five-year period following extreme flooding in Colorado, USA, Community Disaster Recovery: Moving from Vulnerability to Resilience presents a framework of community-level learning after disaster and the factors that catalyse policy change towards resilience.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Oct 2021).
ISBN:
1-009-06240-9
1-009-06259-X
1-009-05345-0
OCLC:
1283849337

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