Books by James Lewis
Development in Disaster-Prone Places: Studies of Vulnerability
by James Lewis
Development in Disaster-Prone Places is another must-read in terms of how to understand vulnerability and disasters. The book focuses on the political and social processes which lead to disasters – the long-term processes.
Interviews where books by James Lewis were recommended
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The City and the Stars
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At Risk
by Ben Wisner, Piers Blaikie & Terry Cannon and Ian Davis -
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An Enemy of the People
by Henrik Ibsen -
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Development in Disaster-Prone Places: Studies of Vulnerability
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The Politics of Natural Disaster: The Case of the Sahel Drought
by Michael H Glantz (ed)
The best books on Disaster Diplomacy, recommended by Ilan Kelman
The best books on Disaster Diplomacy, recommended by Ilan Kelman
The perception that disasters are isolated events beyond our control is simply not true, says the disaster research expert Dr Ilan Kelman. We – governments and others – have a greater role in creating them than we wish to acknowledge.