Displaced by Disaster

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Climate Migrants
Community Development Block Grant Disaster
disaster
Disaster Housing
disaster management
Disaster Risk Reduction
displacement
Environmental Migrants
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FEMA
FEMA Assistance
Flood Insurance
Hazard Mitigation
IDP
IDPs
Internally Displaced
JHSPH.
National Disaster Recovery Framework
NFIP
NIMS
NSF Grant
population
Post-disaster Housing
Public Infrastructure
recovery
Sample Initiatives
South Sudan
Typhoon Bopha
Typhoon Haiyan
UN
Zealand Red Cross

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415856034
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Displacement has traditionally been conceptualized as a phenomenon that results from conflict or other disruptions in developing or unstable countries. Hurricane Katrina shattered this notion and highlighted the various dilemmas of population displacement in the United States. The dilemmas stem from that of inconsistent terminology and definitions; lack of efforts to quantify displacement risk potential and that factor displacement vulnerability into community plans; lack of understanding of differential needs of "displacees" especially during long-term recovery periods; and policy and institutional responses (or lack thereof) especially as it relates to post-disaster sheltering and housing.

Incorporating relevant examples, cases, and policies Esnard and Sapat look at the experience of other countries and how the international community has dealt with hundreds of thousands of individuals who have been forced to leave their homes. Displaced by Disaster addresses such issues from a planning and policy perspective informed by scholarship in disciplines such as emergency management; political science; sociology and anthropology. It is ideal for students and practitioners working in the areas of disaster management, planning, public administration and policy, housing, and the many disciplines connected to disaster issues.

Ann-Margaret Esnard, Alka Sapat

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