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This first of its kind volume introduces Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction (DIDRR) in unprecedented critical and interdisciplinary ways covering the complex conceptual, theoretical and practice terrain.
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This first of its kind volume introduces Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction (DIDRR) in unprecedented critical and interdisciplinary ways covering the complex conceptual, theoretical and practice terrain.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
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- Artikelnr.: 73379495
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Shaun Grech (PhD) is Director of The Critical Institute (Malta), Affiliate Associate Professor with the Department of International Relations at the University of Malta; Honorary Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Cape Town; and Global Technical Lead on Social Protection with CBM Christian Blind Mission. Jörg Weber (PhD), is Senior Global Advisor of Community-Based Inclusive Development at CBM Christian Blind Mission and Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Cape Town.
1.Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction: Laying the terrain. 2.The
state of discourse: Critical readings on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk
Reduction. 3.Assessing the International Regime of Protection for Persons
with Disabilities in Disasters. 4.Eco-ableism and climate change justice
for persons with disabilities in the global south: Charting the legal
terrain. 5.Climate Change, Disasters and Disability: A Critical View and
the Implications for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction.
6.Disability, intersectionality, and equity: Thinking about the interaction
between disability and other identities in disaster risk reduction policy
and practice. 7.Voice and responsiveness at the intersection of gender,
disability and disasters. 8.It's a disaster for us too! Disabled children
in disaster contexts- challenges and needs. 9.Disability meets
natural-hazard related disasters during violent conflict and forced
migration. 10.Uncovering Barriers, Enablers and Pathways for Action in
DIDRR. 11.Disability Inclusive Humanitarian action meets DIDRR: critical
thoughts on the nexus. 12.Disability-inclusive warnings. 13.Assistive
Technology in Disaster-Affected and Humanitarian Settings. 14.Inclusive
education and school preparedness during COVID-19: Impacts and lessons
learnt. 15.Reflections on Practice: The Gaibandha Model on How to Leave No
One Behind in disasters. 16.Unpacking collaboration in disability-inclusive
Disaster Risk Reduction: Are we doing it the right way? 17.Politics matter
for disability inclusive disaster risk reduction: coordinating policy and
practice. 18.The potentials, challenges, and implications of DiDRR research
with persons with disabilities in the global South.
state of discourse: Critical readings on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk
Reduction. 3.Assessing the International Regime of Protection for Persons
with Disabilities in Disasters. 4.Eco-ableism and climate change justice
for persons with disabilities in the global south: Charting the legal
terrain. 5.Climate Change, Disasters and Disability: A Critical View and
the Implications for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction.
6.Disability, intersectionality, and equity: Thinking about the interaction
between disability and other identities in disaster risk reduction policy
and practice. 7.Voice and responsiveness at the intersection of gender,
disability and disasters. 8.It's a disaster for us too! Disabled children
in disaster contexts- challenges and needs. 9.Disability meets
natural-hazard related disasters during violent conflict and forced
migration. 10.Uncovering Barriers, Enablers and Pathways for Action in
DIDRR. 11.Disability Inclusive Humanitarian action meets DIDRR: critical
thoughts on the nexus. 12.Disability-inclusive warnings. 13.Assistive
Technology in Disaster-Affected and Humanitarian Settings. 14.Inclusive
education and school preparedness during COVID-19: Impacts and lessons
learnt. 15.Reflections on Practice: The Gaibandha Model on How to Leave No
One Behind in disasters. 16.Unpacking collaboration in disability-inclusive
Disaster Risk Reduction: Are we doing it the right way? 17.Politics matter
for disability inclusive disaster risk reduction: coordinating policy and
practice. 18.The potentials, challenges, and implications of DiDRR research
with persons with disabilities in the global South.
1.Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction: Laying the terrain. 2.The
state of discourse: Critical readings on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk
Reduction. 3.Assessing the International Regime of Protection for Persons
with Disabilities in Disasters. 4.Eco-ableism and climate change justice
for persons with disabilities in the global south: Charting the legal
terrain. 5.Climate Change, Disasters and Disability: A Critical View and
the Implications for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction.
6.Disability, intersectionality, and equity: Thinking about the interaction
between disability and other identities in disaster risk reduction policy
and practice. 7.Voice and responsiveness at the intersection of gender,
disability and disasters. 8.It's a disaster for us too! Disabled children
in disaster contexts- challenges and needs. 9.Disability meets
natural-hazard related disasters during violent conflict and forced
migration. 10.Uncovering Barriers, Enablers and Pathways for Action in
DIDRR. 11.Disability Inclusive Humanitarian action meets DIDRR: critical
thoughts on the nexus. 12.Disability-inclusive warnings. 13.Assistive
Technology in Disaster-Affected and Humanitarian Settings. 14.Inclusive
education and school preparedness during COVID-19: Impacts and lessons
learnt. 15.Reflections on Practice: The Gaibandha Model on How to Leave No
One Behind in disasters. 16.Unpacking collaboration in disability-inclusive
Disaster Risk Reduction: Are we doing it the right way? 17.Politics matter
for disability inclusive disaster risk reduction: coordinating policy and
practice. 18.The potentials, challenges, and implications of DiDRR research
with persons with disabilities in the global South.
state of discourse: Critical readings on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk
Reduction. 3.Assessing the International Regime of Protection for Persons
with Disabilities in Disasters. 4.Eco-ableism and climate change justice
for persons with disabilities in the global south: Charting the legal
terrain. 5.Climate Change, Disasters and Disability: A Critical View and
the Implications for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction.
6.Disability, intersectionality, and equity: Thinking about the interaction
between disability and other identities in disaster risk reduction policy
and practice. 7.Voice and responsiveness at the intersection of gender,
disability and disasters. 8.It's a disaster for us too! Disabled children
in disaster contexts- challenges and needs. 9.Disability meets
natural-hazard related disasters during violent conflict and forced
migration. 10.Uncovering Barriers, Enablers and Pathways for Action in
DIDRR. 11.Disability Inclusive Humanitarian action meets DIDRR: critical
thoughts on the nexus. 12.Disability-inclusive warnings. 13.Assistive
Technology in Disaster-Affected and Humanitarian Settings. 14.Inclusive
education and school preparedness during COVID-19: Impacts and lessons
learnt. 15.Reflections on Practice: The Gaibandha Model on How to Leave No
One Behind in disasters. 16.Unpacking collaboration in disability-inclusive
Disaster Risk Reduction: Are we doing it the right way? 17.Politics matter
for disability inclusive disaster risk reduction: coordinating policy and
practice. 18.The potentials, challenges, and implications of DiDRR research
with persons with disabilities in the global South.