" Adaptive governance and resilience: the role of multi-stakeholder platforms in disaster risk reduction"
R Djalante - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2012 - nhess.copernicus.org
Disaster impacts are more frequent, deadly and costly. The social and environmental
consequences are increasingly complex and intertwined. Systematic as well as innovated …
consequences are increasingly complex and intertwined. Systematic as well as innovated …
Climate change governance for urban resilience for Indonesia: A systematic literature review
Cities are faced with new and complex issues such as natural disasters, rapid population
growth, and pollution. The era of smart and resilient cities in this century has brought a new …
growth, and pollution. The era of smart and resilient cities in this century has brought a new …
Interrogating resilience: toward a typology to improve its operationalization
In the context of accelerated global change, the concept of resilience, with its roots in
ecological theory and complex adaptive systems, has emerged as the favored framework for …
ecological theory and complex adaptive systems, has emerged as the favored framework for …
Adaptive governance and managing resilience to natural hazards
The increasing frequency, intensity, and severity of natural hazards is one of the most
pressing global environmental change problems. From the local to the global level …
pressing global environmental change problems. From the local to the global level …
From Yokohama to Sendai: Approaches to participation in international disaster risk reduction frameworks
A Tozier de La Poterie, MA Baudoin - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2015 - Springer
Taking the importance of local action as a starting point, this analysis traces the treatment of
participation of local and community actors through the three international frameworks for …
participation of local and community actors through the three international frameworks for …
Monitoring urban physical growth in tsunami-affected areas: A case study of Banda Aceh City, Indonesia
Building back better-based urban planning is an integral part of efforts to increase urban
resilience. Therefore, urban physical growth needs to be monitored to prevent built-up areas …
resilience. Therefore, urban physical growth needs to be monitored to prevent built-up areas …
Framing disaster resilience: the implications of the diverse conceptualisations of “bouncing back”
Purpose–To confront the increasingly devastating impacts of disasters and the challenges
that climate change is posing to disaster risk management (DRM) there is an imperative to …
that climate change is posing to disaster risk management (DRM) there is an imperative to …
[HTML][HTML] Governance struggles and policy processes in disaster risk reduction: A case study from Nepal
In the neo-liberal climate of reduced responsibility for the state, alongside global platforms
established to implement the Hyogo Framework for Action, a new arena opens for a …
established to implement the Hyogo Framework for Action, a new arena opens for a …
Interlinkages between desertification, land degradation, food security and greenhouse gas fluxes: synergies, trade-offs and integrated response options
Executive summary The land challenges, in the context of this report, are climate change
mitigation, adaptation, desertification, land degradation, and food security. The chapter also …
mitigation, adaptation, desertification, land degradation, and food security. The chapter also …
Disaster governance and the scalar politics of incomplete decentralization: Fragmented and contested responses to the 2011 floods in Central Thailand
This paper applies the politics of scale as a framework to examine how decentralization
reforms and the associated power relations between government agencies at different levels …
reforms and the associated power relations between government agencies at different levels …