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From Resilience to Transformation: the Adaptive Cycle in Two Mexican Urban Centers Ecology and Society
Pelling, Mark; King's College London; mark.pelling@kcl.ac.uk; Manuel-Navarrete, David; King's College London; david.manuel_navarrete@kcl.ac.uk.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Adaptive cycle; Climate change; Disaster management; Mexico; Power; Resilience; Transformation.
Ano: 2011
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Indigenous Institutions and Their Role in Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience: Evidence from the 2009 Tsunami in American Samoa Ecology and Society
Rumbach, Andrew; University of Colorado Denver; andrew.rumbach@ucdenver.edu; Foley, Dolores; University of Hawaii, Manoa;.
Indigineity has emerged as an important area of focus for research and policy making on disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience. Most research on indigeneity and DRR centers on indigenous knowledge and its integration with western scientific understandings of hazards and risk. Through a detailed case study of the 2009 tsunami in American Samoa, we argue that indigenous institutions also play a critical role in disaster risk reduction and resilience. Based on original data from semistructured interviews, village planning meetings, and focus group discussions, we describe how the indigenous institutions of fa’a Samoa, or the culture of Samoa, operated in a time of crisis by: (1) structuring emergency decision making and authority; (2)...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: American Samoa; Disaster management; Disaster risk reduction; Indigenous knowledge; Institutions; Resilience; Tsunami.
Ano: 2014
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Science and conservation in whale strandings: the role of the public authorities OMA
Jacques, T..
Whale strandings convey a great deal of information on the complex factors that affect the survival of cetacean species. International law protects cetaceans, and governments have committed themselves to conserve populations, to support research and to organise the scientific response to stranding events. In Belgium, a number of research units, public services and volunteers have been organized into an intervention network to deal with stranded animals. The practical difficulties are many and can only be overcome through good co-ordination, rapid response and full co-operation of experts in various fields. Though much progress has been achieved in the right direction, many problems remain to be solved. As was made obvious with the stranding of four sperm...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Disaster management; Stranding; Whales; Whales.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/303627.pdf
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