- Title Pages
- List of figures and tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Notes on contributors
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Introduction Disaster response and spatial planning – key challenges and strategies - Part A
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Chapter A1a Disaster risk management and its relationship to land use geographies vulnerable to water-related disasters: an analysis of the Japanese legislative system -
Chapter A1b Spatial planning for housing recovery after the Great East Japan Earthquake -
Chapter A1c Urban planning and reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake -
Chapter A2a Politics in spatial planning in Aceh recovery post-tsunami 2004 -
Chapter A2b Coastal resilience in Indonesia: from planning to implementation -
Chapter A3 Planning for resilience in the New York metro region after Hurricane Sandy -
Chapter A4a Spatial planning focusing on risk management in Slovakia -
Chapter A4b Enhancement of flood management and flood protection planning in Eastern Slovakia -
Chapter A5a Flood risk management by spatial planning -
Chapter A5b Major-accident hazards in spatial planning -
Chapter A6 Cross-case analysis: lessons learned and overview of case examples -
Chapter B1 Planning systems for risk reduction and issues in pre-disaster implementation -
Chapter B2 Land-use planning after mega-disasters: between disaster prevention and spatial sustainability -
Chapter B3 Role of coordination in building spatial resilience after disasters -
Chapter B4 Residents’ participation in rebuilding more resilient space -
Chapter B5 Spatial planning and dealing with uncertainties associated with future disasters -
Conclusion Change-proof cities and regions – an integrated concept for tackling key challenges for spatial development - Index
Disaster response and spatial planning – key challenges and strategies
Disaster response and spatial planning – key challenges and strategies
- Chapter:
- (p.1) Introduction Disaster response and spatial planning – key challenges and strategies
- Source:
- Spatial Planning and Resilience Following Disasters
- Author(s):
Stefan Greiving
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
This introduction will give a general overview of the role of spatial planning for disaster response and the related key challenges that spatial planning needs to deal with in this respect. Moreover, it will discuss the variety of the national planning cultures and related concepts and instruments. It will also introduce key terminology to the reader (e.g. spatial resilience, resilience of space) and explain the dominant methodological frameworks for disaster risk assessment and management.
Keywords: spatial planning, resilience, disaster response, disaster risk assessment, planning cultures
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- Title Pages
- List of figures and tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Notes on contributors
-
Introduction Disaster response and spatial planning – key challenges and strategies - Part A
-
Chapter A1a Disaster risk management and its relationship to land use geographies vulnerable to water-related disasters: an analysis of the Japanese legislative system -
Chapter A1b Spatial planning for housing recovery after the Great East Japan Earthquake -
Chapter A1c Urban planning and reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake -
Chapter A2a Politics in spatial planning in Aceh recovery post-tsunami 2004 -
Chapter A2b Coastal resilience in Indonesia: from planning to implementation -
Chapter A3 Planning for resilience in the New York metro region after Hurricane Sandy -
Chapter A4a Spatial planning focusing on risk management in Slovakia -
Chapter A4b Enhancement of flood management and flood protection planning in Eastern Slovakia -
Chapter A5a Flood risk management by spatial planning -
Chapter A5b Major-accident hazards in spatial planning -
Chapter A6 Cross-case analysis: lessons learned and overview of case examples -
Chapter B1 Planning systems for risk reduction and issues in pre-disaster implementation -
Chapter B2 Land-use planning after mega-disasters: between disaster prevention and spatial sustainability -
Chapter B3 Role of coordination in building spatial resilience after disasters -
Chapter B4 Residents’ participation in rebuilding more resilient space -
Chapter B5 Spatial planning and dealing with uncertainties associated with future disasters -
Conclusion Change-proof cities and regions – an integrated concept for tackling key challenges for spatial development - Index