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    Urban planning after disasters / edited by Robert B. Olshansky.

    • Title:Urban planning after disasters / edited by Robert B. Olshansky.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Olshansky, Robert B., editor.
    • Published/Created:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
      ©2017
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:City planning.
      Disasters.
      Disaster relief.
      Community development.
      Buildings--Repair and reconstruction.
    • Medical Subjects: Disasters.
      Relief Work.
    • Description:4 volumes ; 25 cm
    • Series:Critical concepts in built environment.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781138776531 (set hardcover)
      113877653X (set hardcover)
      9781138776555 (volume 1)
      1138776556 (volume 1)
      9781138776562 (volume 2)
      1138776564 (volume 2)
      9781138776579 (volume 3)
      1138776572 (volume 3)
      9781138776586 (volume 4)
      1138776580 (volume 4)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: v. I THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS: UNIQUE ASPECTS OF POST-DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION
      1. Major insights: a summary and recommendations / Robert W. Kates
      2. community recovery process in the United States after a major natural disaster / Claire B. Rubin
      3. disaster recovery process: what we know and do not know from research / E. L. Quarantelli
      4. Planning for disaster recovery: emerging research needs and challenges / Stephanie Chang
      5. Recovery after disaster: achieving sustainable development, mitigation and equity / Dennis Wenger
      6. Planning for postdisaster resiliency / Thomas J. Campanella
      7. Sustainable disaster recovery: operationalizing an existing agenda / Dennis Wenger
      8. Assessing community impacts of natural disasters / Carla S. Prater
      9. Long-term recovery from recent disasters in Japan and the United States / Haruo Hayashi
      10. Disaster and recovery: processes compressed in time / Laurie A. Johnson
      11. Introduction to the special issue on disaster recovery / Claire Lee Reiss
      12. Social dimensions of disaster recovery / Anthony Oliver-Smith
      13. role of the built environment in the recovery of cities and communities from extreme events / William Siembieda
      14. Communities as complex, open, and self-organizing social systems / Daniel J. Alesch
      15. Community disaster recovery: definition, processes, and obstacles / Daniel J. Alesch
      16. Synthesis efforts in disaster recovery research / Haruo Hayashi
      v. II GOVERNANCE AND PLANNING: GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVES
      pt. 1 Governance and management, reconstruction organizations
      17. Building a theory of recovery: institutional dimensions / Thomas Birkland
      18. Institutions, routines, and crises: post-earthquake housing recovery in Mexico City and Los Angeles / Aseem Inam
      19. Lessons from the Gujarat experience: for disaster mitigation and management / Sudhir Kumar
      20. Post-disaster reconstruction and institutional mechanisms for risk reduction: a comparative study of three disasters in India / V. Thiruppugazh
      21. Institutional arrangements for managing large-scale recovery: key lessons from 2004 tsunami / Sudhir Kumar
      22. planning and reconstruction response / David W. Edgington
      23. Lessons on reconstruction strategies from the great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake / Yoshiteru Murosaki
      24. Rebuilding communities following disaster: lessons from Kobe and Los Angeles / Kenneth C. Topping
      25. Recovery efforts in New York after 9/11 / David Mammen
      26. Transforming governance: how national policies and organizations for managing disaster recovery evolved following the 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011 Canterbury earthquakes / Ljubica Mamula-Seadon
      27. Enhancing disaster recovery: lessons from exemplary international disaster management practices / Melinda Moore
      28. Developing a local recovery management framework: report on the post-disaster strategies and approaches taken by three local governments in the U.S. following major disasters / Laurie A. Johnson
      pt. 2 Reconstruction planning processes and plan contents
      29. Introduction to Rebuilding after earthquakes: lessons from planners / William Spangle
      30. Planning the reconstruction of Bhuj / B.R. Balachandran
      31. Planning after Hurricane Katrina / Robert B. Olshansky
      32. Planning for the rebuilding of New Orleans / Brendan Nee
      33. Securing Tohoku's future: planning for rebuilding in the first year following the Tohoku-Oki earthquake and tsunami / Robert B. Olshansky
      34. Long-term recovery planning: the process of planning / Laurie A. Johnson
      pt. 3 Pre-disaster planning for post-disaster reconstruction
      35. Summary of The recovery and reconstruction plan of the city of Los Angeles: evaluation of its use after the Northridge earthquake / Robert Olson
      36. Post-disaster redevelopment planning: local capacity building through pre-event planning / Cynthia A. Palmer
      37. Anticipating disruption / James C. Schwab
      38. Disaster recovery planning: expectations versus reality / James C. Schwab
      39. Adaptive planning for disaster recovery and resiliency: an evaluation of 87 local recovery plans in eight states / Jennifer Horney
      v. III GOVERNANCE AND PLANNING: COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES
      pt. 1 Non-governmental organizations, community-based reconstruction, social capital
      40. Northridge earthquake: community-based approaches to unmet recovery needs / Lois Stanford
      41. Planning goals and urban realities: post-disaster reconstruction in a third world city / Roberta E. Goldman
      42. Half full or half empty? Shelter after the Jogjakarta earthquake / David Hodgkin
      43. India: from a culture of housing to a philosophy of reconstruction / Sushma Iyengar
      44. Resilient dwellings or resilient people? Towards people-centred reconstruction / Michal Lyons
      45. power of people: social capital's role in recovery from the 1995 Kobe earthquake / Daniel P. Aldrich
      pt. 2 Public engagement
      46. Nontraditional participation in disaster recovery planning: cases from China, India, and the United States / Yu Xiao
      47. Participation, perception of participation, and citizen support / Robert W. Kweit
      48. Disaster recovery as participation: lessons from the Shaky Isles / Suzanne Vallance
      49. Disaster recovery among multiethnic immigrants: a case study of Southeast Asians in Bayou La Batre (AL) after Hurricane Katrina / David Salvesen
      50. Enabling participatory planning after disasters: a case study of the World Bank's housing reconstruction in Turkey / Sukumar Ganapati
      pt. 3 Community relocation after disaster
      51. Population displacement and housing dilemmas due to catastrophic disasters / Alka Sapat
      52. Planning resettlement after disasters / Kanako Iuchi
      53. Relocating a flood-affected community: good planning or good politics? / Karen Vella
      54. Moving a community in the aftermath of the great 1993 midwest flood / Dennis M. Knobloch
      v. IV HOUSING AND ECONOMY RECOVERY
      pt. 1 Housing reconstruction policies
      55. Thinking about disasters and housing / Mary C. Comerio
      56. Sheltering and housing recovery following disaster / Yang Zhang
      57. Residential assistance and recovery following the Northridge earthquake / Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
      58. Planning for housing recovery? Lessons learned from Hurricane Andrew / Walter Gillis Peacock
      59. Inequities in long-term housing recovery after disasters / Wesley E. Highfield
      60. Post-disaster housing reconstruction and social inequality: a challenge to policy and practice / Anthony Oliver-Smith
      61. Closing gaps in local housing recovery planning for disadvantaged displaced households / Ann-Margaret Esnard
      62. Housing reconstruction after two major earthquakes: the 1994 Northridge earthquake in the United States and the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan / Michael K. Lindell
      63. Out of sync: World Bank funding for housing recovery, postdisaster planning, and participation / Anuradha Mukherji
      64. What have we learned from 40 years' experience of disaster shelter? / Ian Davis
      pt. 2 Small business recovery
      65. Rebounding from disruptive events: business recovery following the Northridge earthquake / Kathleen J. Tierney
      66. Businesses and disasters: empirical patterns and unanswered questions / James M. Dahlhamer
      67. Predicting long-term business recovery from disaster: a comparison of the Loma Prieta earthquake and Hurricane Andrew / James M. Dahlhamer
      68. Building community resiliency: spatial links between household and business post-disaster return / Shannon Van Zandt
      pt. 3 Modelling and monitoring social and economic recovery
      69. Modeling community recovery from earthquakes / Stephanie E. Chang
      70. Urban disaster recovery: a measurement framework and its application to the 1995 Kobe earthquake / Stephanie E. Chang
      71. Economic modeling for disaster impact analysis: past, present, and future / Yasuhide Okuyama
      72. Business interruption losses from natural hazards: conceptual and methodological issues in the case of the Northridge earthquake / Dongsoon Lim
      73. Towards a theory of economic recovery from disasters / Adam Z. Rose
      74. Monitoring and evaluating post-disaster recovery using high-resolution satellite imagery
      towards standardised indicators for post-disaster recovery / Amir Khan
      75. Exposure, social vulnerability and recovery disparities in New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy / Christopher T. Emrich
      76. Slow going for neighborhoods / Lynn Weber
      77. Uneven recovery / Lynn Weber.
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