Disaster Recovery Through the Lens of Justice. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Disaster Recovery Through the Lens of Justice. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Disaster Recovery Through the Lens of Justice
- Further Information:
- Note: Alessandra Jerolleman.
- Authors:
- Jerolleman, Alessandra
- Contents:
- CONTENTS 1. Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 Applying a Justice Paradigm1.2 Conceptualizing Justice1.3 Disaster Vulnerability and Resilience1.4 Deserving Victims and Post-Disaster Fraud1.5 Survivor Agency1.6 Social Capital and Collective Efficacy1.7 Public Policy and Legislation1.8 Implementation Challenges1.9 Disaster Risk Reduction and Creation1.10 Disparate Outcomes1.11 Resilience for Whom?1.12 Defining Just Recovery 2. Chapter 2 Deserving Victims and Post-Disaster Fraud2.1 Deserving Victims2.2 Duplication of Benefits and Appeals2.3 Fraud, and the Corrosive Community2.4 Deserving Corporations2.5 Government Corruption2.6 Deserving Victims, Post-Disaster Fraud and Justice 3. Chapter 3 Survivor Agency3.1 Survivor Agency3.2 Collective Efficacy and Social Capital3.3 Reclaiming Agency3.4 Survivor Agency and Justice 4. Chapter 4 Public Policy and Legislation4.1 U.S. Disaster Policy4.2 Federalism4.3 Federal Disaster Programs4.4 Human Rights and Disaster Recovery4.5 Public Policy, Legislation and Justice 5. Chapter 5 Implementation Challenges5.1 Program Implementation5.2 Implementation of Existing Policies and Programs5.3 Using Current Policies and Regulations to Promote Just Outcomes5.4 Implementation Challenges and Justice 6. Chapter 6 Disaster Risk Reduction and Creation6.1 Disaster Risk Creation6.2 The Safety Premium6.3 Considering Justice in Resilience 7. Chapter 7 Disparate Outcomes7.1 Poverty and Economic Hardship7.2 Impacts to Public Housing7.3 Renters7.4 Displacement7.5 JustCONTENTS 1. Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 Applying a Justice Paradigm1.2 Conceptualizing Justice1.3 Disaster Vulnerability and Resilience1.4 Deserving Victims and Post-Disaster Fraud1.5 Survivor Agency1.6 Social Capital and Collective Efficacy1.7 Public Policy and Legislation1.8 Implementation Challenges1.9 Disaster Risk Reduction and Creation1.10 Disparate Outcomes1.11 Resilience for Whom?1.12 Defining Just Recovery 2. Chapter 2 Deserving Victims and Post-Disaster Fraud2.1 Deserving Victims2.2 Duplication of Benefits and Appeals2.3 Fraud, and the Corrosive Community2.4 Deserving Corporations2.5 Government Corruption2.6 Deserving Victims, Post-Disaster Fraud and Justice 3. Chapter 3 Survivor Agency3.1 Survivor Agency3.2 Collective Efficacy and Social Capital3.3 Reclaiming Agency3.4 Survivor Agency and Justice 4. Chapter 4 Public Policy and Legislation4.1 U.S. Disaster Policy4.2 Federalism4.3 Federal Disaster Programs4.4 Human Rights and Disaster Recovery4.5 Public Policy, Legislation and Justice 5. Chapter 5 Implementation Challenges5.1 Program Implementation5.2 Implementation of Existing Policies and Programs5.3 Using Current Policies and Regulations to Promote Just Outcomes5.4 Implementation Challenges and Justice 6. Chapter 6 Disaster Risk Reduction and Creation6.1 Disaster Risk Creation6.2 The Safety Premium6.3 Considering Justice in Resilience 7. Chapter 7 Disparate Outcomes7.1 Poverty and Economic Hardship7.2 Impacts to Public Housing7.3 Renters7.4 Displacement7.5 Just Recovery 8. Chapter 8 Conclusion: Resilience for Whom?8.1 Revisiting Just Recovery8.2 Person and Community Centered Recovery . … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Palgrave Pivot
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Copyright Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (108 pages)
- Subjects:
- Political science
Political Science -- Public Policy -- General
Law -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Public administration
Public policy
Public administration
Political structure & processes - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030047955
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783030047948
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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