Journal article
Framing disaster resilience: The implications of the diverse conceptualisations of "bouncing back"
P Aldunce, R Beilin, J Handmer, M Howden
Disaster Prevention and Management an International Journal | EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2014
Abstract
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 further develop DRM. The resilience approach is emerging as one way to do this, and in the last decade has been strongly introduced into the policy arena, although it is not new for DRM practitioners and researchers. Nevertheless, resilience is a highly contested issue, and there is no agreed definition of it, which has resulted in confusion for stakeholders when applying it to practice. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate how resilience is framed by researchers and DRM practitioners. Design/meth..
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