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Disaster Recovery Through the Lens of Justice

Disaster Recovery Through the Lens of Justice

Current price: $79.99
Publication Date: February 5th, 2019
Publisher:
Palgrave Pivot
ISBN:
9783030047948
Pages:
108
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Description

CONTENTS

1. Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Applying a Justice Paradigm

1.2 Conceptualizing Justice

1.3 Disaster Vulnerability and Resilience

1.4 Deserving Victims and Post-Disaster Fraud

1.5 Survivor Agency

1.6 Social Capital and Collective Efficacy

1.7 Public Policy and Legislation

1.8 Implementation Challenges

1.9 Disaster Risk Reduction and Creation

1.10 Disparate Outcomes

1.11 Resilience for Whom?

1.12 Defining Just Recovery

2. Chapter 2 Deserving Victims and Post-Disaster Fraud

2.1 Deserving Victims

2.2 Duplication of Benefits and Appeals

2.3 Fraud, and the Corrosive Community

2.4 Deserving Corporations

2.5 Government Corruption

2.6 Deserving Victims, Post-Disaster Fraud and Justice

3. Chapter 3 Survivor Agency

3.1 Survivor Agency

3.2 Collective Efficacy and Social Capital

3.3 Reclaiming Agency

3.4 Survivor Agency and Justice

4. Chapter 4 Public Policy and Legislation

4.1 U.S. Disaster Policy

4.2 Federalism

4.3 Federal Disaster Programs

4.4 Human Rights and Disaster Recovery

4.5 Public Policy, Legislation and Justice

5. Chapter 5 Implementation Challenges

5.1 Program Implementation

5.2 Implementation of Existing Policies and Programs

5.3 Using Current Policies and Regulations to Promote Just Outcomes

5.4 Implementation Challenges and Justice

6. Chapter 6 Disaster Risk Reduction and Creation

6.1 Disaster Risk Creation

6.2 The Safety Premium

6.3 Considering Justice in Resilience

7. Chapter 7 Disparate Outcomes

7.1 Poverty and Economic Hardship

7.2 Impacts to Public Housing

7.3 Renters

7.4 Displacement

7.5 Just Recovery

8. Chapter 8 Conclusion: Resilience for Whom?

8.1 Revisiting Just Recovery

8.2 Person and Community Centered Recovery

About the Author

Alessandra Jerolleman is an Assistant Professor at Jacksonville University, USA, and an Applied Researcher at the Lowlander Center in Louisiana, USA. Dr. Jerolleman is a subject matter expert in climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, and resilience with a long history of working in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.