Resilience and Recovery in Asian Disasters: Community Ties, Market Mechanisms, and Governance

Resilience and Recovery in Asian Disasters: Community Ties, Market Mechanisms, and Governance

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Science & Technology Business & Economics
Formato Kindle
Páginas 502
Idioma Japonés
Publicado Jan 1, 2014
Editorial Springer
Edición 2015
ISBN-10 4431550224
ISBN-13 9784431550228
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Daniel P. Aldrich presents a comprehensive exploration of disaster recovery through the lens of community resilience, market dynamics, and governance structures in Asian contexts. He emphasizes the importance of local ties and networks, asserting that a community’s social fabric plays a pivotal role in how effectively it can respond to and recover from crises. By analyzing various case studies, he illustrates how communities with strong relationships are better equipped to navigate the challenges that arise following disasters.

Furthermore, Aldrich delves into the interplay between market mechanisms and governance, highlighting how economic factors and policies can either facilitate or hinder recovery efforts. His work not only sheds light on the complexities of disaster management but also offers practical insights for policymakers and practitioners looking to enhance resilience within vulnerable populations. Through his nuanced approach, Aldrich fosters a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of recovery initiatives in disaster-affected regions.

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