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After Great Disasters: How Six Countries Managed Community Recovery (Policy Focus Reports)
Author: Laurie A. Johnson
Year: June 12, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 9.2 MB
Language: English



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Book Description: After Great Disasters: How Six Countries Managed Community Recovery Policy Focus Reports Authors: [List the names of the authors] Publication Date: [Insert date] Pages: [Insert number of pages] Publisher: [Insert publisher's name] Summary: Great natural disasters are rare but their aftermath can change the fortune of a city or region forever. This book, along with its companion Policy Focus Report, identifies lessons from different parts of the world to help communities and government leaders better organize for recovery after future disasters. The authors examine the processes and outcomes of community recovery and reconstruction following significant disasters in six countries - China, New Zealand, India, Indonesia, Japan, and the United States. If done correctly, reconstruction can break the cycle of disaster-related impacts and losses and enhance the resilience of a city or region over time.
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大災害の後:6カ国がコミュニティ復興政策をどのように管理したかフォーカスレポート著者:[著者の名前をリストアップ]公開:[日付を挿入]ページ:[出版社名を挿入]投稿者:[出版社名を挿入]概要:大規模災害はまれですが、その影響は変わる可能性があります永遠に都市や地域の状態。本書とそれに付随する政策報告書では、地域社会や政府の指導者が将来の災害からの回復をよりよく組織するのを助けるために、世界各地から学んだ教訓を概説しています。著者たちは、中国、ニュージーランド、インド、インドネシア、日本、米国の6カ国における重大な自然災害の後の地域復興と復興のプロセスと成果を調べている。適切に行われた場合、復興は、災害に関連する影響と損失のサイクルを破り、時間の経過とともに都市や地域の回復力を高めることができます。

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