This book unlocks the transformative potential of Micro Human Efforts (MHE) in the domain of disaster resilience through an interwoven narrative of human resilience. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers interested in advancing sustainable and adaptive responses in the face of climate-induced challenges.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Micro Human Efforts in Disaster Resiliency: Introduction
Section One: Emerging Insights from Innate Human Improvisations
2. Micro-responses to Disasters: The Roles of Ritual
3. Dissonant dreams: Lessons from User-Initiated Improvements to Architect-Designed Post-Tsunami Rehousing in Southern Sri Lanka
4. Micro Human Efforts in Disaster Resilience: Incentives and Disincentives
Section Two: Rethinking Inclusive Redevelopments as a Rebuilding Process
5. Community Disaster Resilience and Elderly Women\
Section Three: Understanding 'Self-Work/Labour/Action' Coping Concepts
6. Micro Human Efforts in the Post-Disaster Rebuilding of Communities in Japan
7. Building New Community in the Emergency Temporary Housing: Focusing on Women's Group Activities
Section Four: Synthesizing Isolated/Interrelated 'Self-Work/Labour/Action' for Socioeconomic Outcomes
8. Enhancing Micro-Human Efforts through Livelihood Assistance for Women in Post-Disaster Recovery in Sri Lanka
9. The Creation of Self-resiliency Through Neighbors Helping Neighbors
10. Self-Governance as Agency in Post-Disaster Recovery
11. Micro Human Efforts in Disaster Resiliency: Conclusion
Sanjoy Mazumdar and Chamila (Don) Subasinghe