During the Covid-19 pandemic, the term ‘vulnerable’ was applied to ‘individuals’ and to ‘populations’, ‘groups’ and ‘countries’ in discussions, laws and regulations; now it applies to all objects in relation to all kinds of threats.
However, rather than a label for governing people and places, the notion of ‘vulnerability’ was expected to become an instrument to tackle the root causes of disasters, poverty and maldevelopment, as well as the inequalities and injustices they bring, whether social, political, economic or environmental. Despite this radical dimension, vulnerability has gradually been incorporated into public policies and international recommendations for global risk and disaster management.
This book is intended for researchers, students, managers and decision makers concerned with the management of not only risks and crises but also climate and environmental change.
The first part examines the multiple theoretical and conceptual approaches; the second explores vulnerability assessments, using examples from the Global North and Global South; and the third discusses tools, public policies and actions taken to reduce vulnerability.
Samuel Rufat & Pascale Metzger
Vulnerability, Territory, Population [PDF ebook]
From Critique to Public Policy
Vulnerability, Territory, Population [PDF ebook]
From Critique to Public Policy
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 304 ● ISBN 9781394299225 ● File size 14.9 MB ● Editor Samuel Rufat & Pascale Metzger ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9475189 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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