Reflecting on the weaknesses of the international community during the IDNDR: some implications for research and its application
Abstract
As the end of the United Nations International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction approaches it is necessary to review what is known about global responses to catastrophes. Discusses four major weaknesses of the relief and mitigation community that are frequently identified in the disaster studies literature: the violation of human rights, a low degree of relief co‐ordination, difficulties and drawbacks of providing aid, and dilemmas of development. Offers possible solutions for these challenges and also highlights the implications of the findings for research and application. Gives direction to both academics and practitioners who are interested in disaster relief and prevention around the world.
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Citation
McEntire, D.A. (1997), "Reflecting on the weaknesses of the international community during the IDNDR: some implications for research and its application", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 221-233. https://doi.org/10.1108/09653569710179066
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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