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Land Use Planning for Disaster Resilient Communities
(2020)
Land-use planning that considers natural hazard risk is the single most important mitigation measure in minimising the increase in future disaster losses in areas of new development. The Land Use Planning for Disaster ...
Resilience for disaster risk management in a changing climate: Practitioners’ frames and practices
(Elsevier, 2015)
There is a growing use of resilience ideas within the disaster risk management literature and policy
domain. However, few empirical studies have focused on how resilience ideas are conceptualized by
practitioners, as ...
The meetings of disaster victims as a space for developing community resilience
(Elsevier BV, 2015)
Resilience is not a one-step process: The importance to focus on the post-recovery phases at the Global South.
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)
In this chapter, resilience is not considered to be a one-step process, as many policy frameworks have been proposed. We presented some trends in resilience and post-recovery management theoretical frameworks. Also, we ...
Historical vision of the response to the natural threats in Chile and opportunities of disaster risk management
(PONTIFICA UNIV CATOLICA CHILE, INST GEOGRAFIA, 2016)
The geographical conditions in Chile make it a country that persistently experiences natural hazards, constantly testing the capacity of the Chilean society to pull itself up after every event and to improve the ways in ...
Embracing the challenges of urban resilience
(2022)
Urban resilience presents multiple challenges to the disaster risk reduction sector, as well as to the many professionals and other stakeholders who manage and use the built environment. A range
of guides, initiatives, ...
Establishing Principles for Bushfire Resilient Urban Planning
(2018)
The aim of this study is to elaborate on the built and natural environment disciplines’ potential to develop applied understandings of resilience, using the example of land-use planning design guides in bushfire prone ...