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490 1 $aDisaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Series
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505 0 $aCover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Acknowledgments; List of Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 What Lies Ahead; 1.2 Genesis of Book; 1.3 Book Content; 1.4 Who Should Read This Book?; Part 1: Setting the Stage: Why Displacement Matters; 2 Concepts and Terminology; 2.1 Crises, Disasters, and Catastrophes; 2.2 Where Does Displacement Fit in the "Evacuation Continuum"?; 2.3 What Is a Displaced Person Called and How Is He or She Perceived?; 2.4 Ongoing Challenges and Implications for Policy and Practice; 2.5 In Summary; 3 Displacement and Complex Dilemmas.
505 8 $a3.1 Repeated and Protracted Displacement; 3.2 Back to the Future: A Closer Look at Indigenous Ethnic Groups; 3.3 Transnational Displacement; 3.4 Internal Displacement in the United States; 3.5 Enumeration and Displacement Status; 3.6 Long-Term Recovery: The Gray Area; 3.7 In Summary; 4 Vulnerability and Predisposition to Displacement; 4.1 Vulnerability Defined; 4.2 Exposure in Hazard-Prone Urbanized Areas; 4.3 Vulnerability Factors: Socioeconomic Dimensions; 4.4 Livelihoods and Capacity; 4.5 Ongoing Challenges of Measurement and Quantification; 4.6 In Summary; Part 2: Focus on the United States.
505 8 $a5 U.S. Disaster Management: Institutions, Policies, and Challenges; 5.1 Historical Context of U.S. Disaster Management; 5.2 Phases of Emergency/Disaster Management; 5.3 Mitigation: Policies, Programs, Impediments; 5.4 Recovery: Policies, Programs, and Challenges; 5.5 In Summary; 6 Sheltering and Housing: A Major Policy Gap; 6.1 Post-Disaster Housing Stages; 6.2 The U.S. Disaster Housing Framework; 6.3 Post-Disaster Housing: Concerns and Issues; 6.4 In Summary; 7 Other Dilemmas During Long-Term Recovery; 7.1 Housing Status; 7.2 Economic and Employment Status; 7.3 Psychosocial Status.
505 8 $a7.4 Communities and Social Networks; 7.5 In Summary; Part 3: Displacement, Recovery, and Resilience in the Global Community; 8 Catastrophic Disasters: Global Case Studies; 8.1 Africa's Compounded Disasters; 8.2 Asia-Pacific's Disasters; 8.3 Disasters in the Americas and the Caribbean; 8.4 Cross-Cutting Dilemmas; 8.5 In Summary; 9 International Institutional Responses, Recovery, and Displacement; 9.1 International Institutional Responses; 9.2 International Financial Institutions; 9.3 Nongovernmental Organizations; 9.4 Institutional Responses: Paradoxes and Pathologies; 9.5 In Summary.
505 8 $a10 Whole Community Approaches to Displacement: Planning and Policy Challenges and Recommendations; 10.1 The "Whole Community" Concept and Disasters; 10.2 Challenges and Policy Recommendations for Policymakers, Planners, and Emergency Managers; 10.3 Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1: History of U.S. Disaster Management, 1800-1979; Appendix 2: Radiation Exposure and Effects; Index.
520 $aDisplacement has traditionally been conceptualized as a phenomenon that results from conflict or other disruptions in developing or unstable countries. Hurricane Katrina shattered this notion and highlighted the various dilemmas of population displacement in the United States. The dilemmas stem from that of inconsistent terminology and definitions; lack of efforts to quantify displacement risk potential and that factor displacement vulnerability into community plans; lack of understanding of differential needs of ""displacees"" especially during long-term recovery periods; and policy and institutional responses (or lack thereof) especially as it relates to post-disaster sheltering and housing
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