Build Back Better

Challenges of Asian Disaster Recovery
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ISBN-13:
9789811659782
Veröffentl:
2021
Einband:
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Erscheinungsdatum:
17.11.2021
Seiten:
236
Autor:
Toshihisa Toyoda
Gewicht:
524 g
Format:
241x160x19 mm
Serie:
Kobe University Monograph Series in Social Science Research
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

International society led by the United Nations has been working to improve and standardize every country's post-disaster recovery policy. In particular, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction adopted at the UN World Conference at Sendai, Japan, in 2015 declared the slogan "Build Back Better (BBB)." In this book, the BBB is considered an essential common criterion for evaluating recovery status, but BBB variations in each individual country's context are pursued. In contrast to a governmental approach to recovery evaluation focusing mainly on physical structures and macro indicators, this volume focuses more on the affected societies, communities, economies, and especially victims' livelihoods. The authors are academics from diverse fields, including governance, law, economics, and engineering, so that the book is truly interdisciplinary.This collection results from an international collaboration by scholars from "disaster-affected universities" in global-scale mega-disasters occurring in the Asian region in recent decades. The universities include Kobe University in Japan; Iwate University in Japan; Syiah Kuala University in Aceh, Indonesia; Sichuan University in China; and the University of the Philippines.
Interdisciplinary collaboration between social scientists and engineers from 9 disaster prone countries in Asia.
Introduction.- Part ¿. Fundamental Issues of Disaster Recovery in Asia.- Chapter 1. Defining and Refining "Build Back Better".- Chapter 2. A Major Legal Issue in the Post-Wenchuan Earthquake Restoration and Reconstruction: From the Perspective of "Property Donation" in Beichuan Old County.- Chapter 3. Balancing of the State Responsibility for Safety and Disaster Victims' Right of Reconstruction: A Lesson from the Great East Japan Earthquake Recovery.- Chapter 4. Accountability for Disaster-Related Aid: The Case of the Yolanda/Haiyan Donations.- Part¿. Means of Disaster Recovery: Lessons from Japan.- Chapter 5. Livelihood Reconstruction in the Devastated Areas Nine Years After the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.- Chapter 6. Lessons from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in terms of "Build Back Better".- Chapter 7. Toward a Long-term Economic Damage Reduction from an Urban Disaster: Lessons from the 1995 Hanshin Awaji Earthquake.- Chapter 8. Employment Recovery in Post-TsunamiEast Japan.- Chapter 9. Community Recovery: Observation of Gathering Spaces in 2011 GEJET Affected Areas.- Chapter10. Psychosocial Recovery of Foreign Residents in Post-Tsunami East Japan: A Case Study on Filipino Wives in Ofunato, Iwate.- Part ¿. Comparative Approach to BBB in Disaster Recovery.- Chapter 11. On Observing the Recovery of 2015 Gorkha Earthquake in Nepal.- Chapter 12. Build Back Better in the Bangladesh Context.- Chapter 13. Post Disaster Recovery in Myanmar: BBB after the Cyclone Nargis

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