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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards Governance: 2-volume set

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Natural hazards, such as floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, typhoons, and wildfires, present significant challenges for managing risk and vulnerability. It is crucial to understand how communities, nations, and international regimes and organizations attempt to manage risk and promote resilience in the face of major disruption to the built and natural environment and social systems. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards Governance offers an integrated framework for defining, assessing, and understanding natural hazards governance practices, processes, and dynamics - a framework that is essential for addressing these challenges. Through a collection of over 85 peer-reviewed articles, written by global experts in their fields, it provides a uniquely comprehensive treatment and current state of knowledge of the range of key governance issues. Led by Editor in Chief Brian J. Gerber and Associate Editors Thomas A. Birkland, Ann-Margaret Esnard, Bruce Glavovic, Timothy Sim, Christine Wamsler, and Benjamin Wisner, the work addresses key theoretic gaps on hazards governance in general, and clarifies the sometimes disjointed research coverage of hazards governance on different scales, with national, international, local, regional, and comparative perspectives. It provides a comprehensive framework for clarifying how governance processes and practices are related to variations in actual performance in terms of natural hazard events, and explicates a broad range of critical conceptual issues in natural hazards governance by providing syntheses of extant knowledge. See more
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  • Weight: 3869g
  • Dimensions: 277 x 201mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780190640231

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Brian J. Gerber is an Associate Professor in the College of Public Service and Community Solutions Arizona State University. He is Co-Director of the ASU Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security and is Director of the Master of Arts in Emergency Management and Homeland Security degree program. He is an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales (Australia) a Senior Sustainability Scholar with the Wrigley School of Sustainability Arizona State University and a PLuS Alliance Fellow. His research interests and publications include work on disaster policy and management bureaucracy and hazards management and environmental policy and regulation. Dr. Gerber has designed led and facilitated various emergency preparedness exercises participated in catastrophic incident planning projects and has conducted key program evaluations and policy analyses on topics ranging from large-scale disaster evacuations to pandemic preparedness. His applied work on disaster management has included partnerships with federal state and local government agencies as well as with numerous nonprofit organizations both in terms of policy research and evaluation and direct field volunteerism during disaster incident response. He has received research grants from the National Science Foundation the U.S. Department of Education the West Virginia Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals and the Colorado Department of Public Safety among others.

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