Building Resilience for Flood Disaster in Malaka-Timor, Indonesia: Risk Perception from Human Geography

Da Costa, Apolonia Diana Sherly

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-11-18
  • 售價: $6,950
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$6,603
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 383
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031632710
  • ISBN-13: 9783031632716
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商品描述

This book provides a new and different perspective on human geography as an umbrella understanding of the social science of disaster management, but it is simple to understand, where disaster-affected communities anywhere, for example in this study in disaster communities in Malacca-Timor, eastern Indonesia (female/customary land) can respond to flood disasters with the resilience capacity they have day after day.

What is presented in this book is very relevant and indicates the concept of resilience to flood disasters from the perspective of the community (human geography) through the use of applied science along with practical social methods or approaches combined with applied GIS data in the form of nine spatial distribution maps of each resilience capacity/asset that flood-affected communities have in coping with disaster impacts or risks. In the relevance of human geography, natural disasters, and spatial studies, we as readers jointly find a bright spot in this book, that natural vulnerability has an impact on physical, social, cultural, economic, religious, legal, and political vulnerabilities, where communities experiencing flood hazards need to learn to deal with and/or practice the resources they have. The resources they have in the scientific trajectory of human geography, disaster management, and spatial studies are specialized in understanding how effective, efficient, and adequate the resilience they have in the study of sustainable livelihood development, is based on the lens of social-ecological integrity. This book provides a clear and digestible understanding for all readers from interdisciplinary scientific backgrounds.


商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書提供了一個新的、不同的人文地理學觀點,作為災害管理社會科學的總體理解。它很容易理解,任何受災社區,例如在印尼東部的馬來卡-提摩爾災區(女性/習俗土地),都可以以他們每天所擁有的韌性能力應對洪水災害。

這本書所呈現的內容非常相關,並從社區(人文地理學)的角度指出了洪水災害韌性的概念,通過應用科學以及結合應用地理資訊系統(GIS)數據的實際社會方法或方法論,以九張空間分佈圖的形式展示了受洪水影響的社區在應對災害影響或風險方面所擁有的每個韌性能力/資產。在人文地理學、自然災害和空間研究的相關性中,我們作為讀者共同在這本書中找到了一個亮點,即自然脆弱性對身體、社會、文化、經濟、宗教、法律和政治脆弱性產生影響,處於洪水災害風險中的社區需要學習應對和/或運用他們所擁有的資源。他們在人文地理學、災害管理和空間研究的科學軌跡中所擁有的資源,專門用於理解他們在可持續生計發展研究中的韌性效果、效率和充足性,基於社會生態完整性的視角。這本書為來自跨學科科學背景的所有讀者提供了清晰易懂的理解。