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2017; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1108/s2040-726220160000018013

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2040-7270

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Citation (2017), "Index", Recovering from Catastrophic Disaster in Asia (Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, Vol. 18), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 195-203. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-726220160000018013 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Accra Agenda for Action, 188 Aceh Province, Indonesis, 184 earthquake and tsunami relief effort, 188–189 Action Aid, 153 Agamben, G., 148 Aldrich, D. P., 129, 131, 135, 185, 186–187 applicable aspects, of recovery, 101–102 Asia, disasters in, 1–2 See also specific countries development and, 3–4 economic damage, 3 reasons, 3 recovery, 3–8 Asian Century Institute, 2 Balia, Rajesh, 152 Banerjee, Anindo, 154, 155 Bankoff, G., 129–130, 147–148 Barh Mukti Andolan (BMA), 151, 153 Barpak of Gorkha District, 165 Bihar floods of 2008, 146, 152–156 civil society, 153 Dalit Watch-Bihar (DW-B), 150, 153, 155–156 human rights, 153–154 invisible victims, 155–156 women, 155–156 BMA See Barh Mukti Andolan (BMA) Bolin, R., 130 Bourdieu, Pierre, 128, 131–132, 135 building back better, 4, 5, 188, 190 Canterbury, immigrant and refugee in, 132–141 See also social vulnerability capitalism, 146 capital theory of Bourdieu, 128, 131–132 case studies, disaster recovery in Japan, 88–102 discussion, 99–102 rural earthquakes, 92–95 urban earthquakes, 89–92 widespread disasters, 95–99 catastrophes, 148 Central Natural Disaster Relief Fund, Nepal, 171 Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Onagawa, 113–114 Chicago heat wave (1995), 130 Chile earthquake in 2010, 19–20 international relief and, 178 China famine of 1876–1879, 2 social capital, study on, 22–32 Wenchuan Earthquake of 2008, 16–32 Yellow River Floods of 1931, 2 Chounaikais, 116, 119 citizen participation, in Japan institutionalization of, 109 local governments and, 106–107 Nobiru district of Higashimatsushima City, 118–119 Yuriage district of Natori City, 119–120 civic epistemologies, 147 climate change, 2 Clinton, William J., 188 Cluster System, 182 Cocking, C., 136 communitas, 136 communities social cohesion, 28–30 social support, 25–28 community conflict, 19 community consciousness of victims bonds of regional societies, 69–70 nuclear radiation and, 70–73 on restoration of communities, 70–73 community organizations, in Japan Higashimatsushima City, 114–115 Onagawa Town, 111–114 Yuriage district, 115–116 community recovery, 6–7 determinants of, 7 Crisis Management Act of 2015, Nepal, 171 cultural capital, 131 Cutter, S. L., 130 Cyclone Nargis, 2, 189–190 cyclones, 3 Dahal, Puspa Kamal, 163–164 Dalits, diasasters and, 150–152 Bihar floods of 2008 and, 152–156 discrimination, 153 human rights, 153–154 NACDAOR, 151, 153, 154, 156 National Dalit Watch (NDW), 150–152, 153, 155 women, 155–156 Dalit Watch-Bihar (DW-B), 150, 153, 155–156 Deutscher, I., 18 developing countries, recovery in, 5 disaster exceptionalism, 153, 154 Disaster Management Act of 2005 (DMA-2005), 149, 150, 153 disaster management institutions, Nepal, 171–172 Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan Guideline (2011), Nepal, 171 disaster risk reduction (DRR), 86 disasters See also specific countries historical geography of, 147–148 humanitarian aid/assistance, 177–192 as political phenomena, 106 sociological research on, 128 disasterscape, 149 DMA-2005 See Disaster Management Act of 2005 (DMA-2005) Domestic Assets Scale, 6 Drabek, T. E., 18 DRR See disaster risk reduction (DRR) Drury, J., 136 D'Souza, R., 148, 149 Dussaillant, F., 19–20 earthquakes, 2 See also Great East Japan Earthquake; specific earthquake economic capital, 131 EM-DAT See Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT) Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT), 2 Enarson, E., 130, 132 ESEAN Emergency Rapid Assessment Team, 190 extreme events, 147 extremes, theorization of, 147 Facebook, 166 family recovery, 5–6 determinants of, 7 famine of 1876-1879, in North China, 2 fatalities, 2 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 7–8 FEMA See Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floods/flooding, 2, 3 See also Bihar floods of 2008 fortuna, 147 Fothergill, A., 130, 132 FRK See Onagawa Reconstruction Coordination Conference Fukushima nuclear disaster, 62, 65 See also restoration of communities, in Japan Future Committee See Natori City New Future Committee GAM (Free Aceh Movement), 189 GAO See Government Accountability Office (GAO) GHD See Good Humanitarian Donorship (GHD) global capitalism, 146 Good Humanitarian Donorship (GHD), 183, 187–188 Google Crisis Response, 166 Government Accountability Office (GAO ), 8 Great East Japan Disasters Korean Immigrants Interview Project, 139 Great East Japan Earthquake, 105–120 areas of fieldwork, 110–111 community consciousness of victims, 69–70 immigrant and refugee, 132–141 local organizations, 111–116 overview, 106–108 reconstruction and citizen participation, 116–120 research design, 108–109 research methods, 110 restoration of communities, 61–80 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, 108 Gujarat, India, 184–185 Guzman, E., 19–20 Gyousei-Ku, 114–115, 119 Halifax, 17 Harper, C. L., 18 Highfield, W., 130 hill region of Nepal, 162 Himalayan region of Nepal, 162 Holmes, John, 190 Homeland Security Act, US, 18 homo sacer, 148 humanitarian aid/assistance, 177–192 Cluster System, 182 guidelines, 182–183 Hyogo Framework, 171, 181, 182 local recovery and, 183–190 nativism and, 186 racism and, 186 Humanitarian Response Index, 182–183 human rights, 153–154 Hurricane Katrina, 18, 19, 21, 129, 185–186 Vietnamese community in, 130, 135 Hyogo Framework for Action 2005, 171, 181, 182 immigrants, 128, 132–141 See also social vulnerability India, disasters in analytical approaches, 148–150 Bihar floods of 2008, 152–156 citizenship and, 149–150 Dalits and, 150–152 National Institute for Disaster Management, 150 overview, 146 politics of flood control, 151 prevention strategies and mitigation, 150 Indian Ocean earthquake of 2004, 2 India Today, 146 Indonesia, earthquake and tsunami of 2004, 186, 189 inequalities in support and recovery policies, 150 Institute of Engineering, Nepal, 170 Institute of Social and Environmental Transition, Nepal, 170 International Decade for Natural Hazard Reduction, 179 international humanitarian assistance See humanitarian aid/assistance International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 6 Japan, disasters See also Great East Japan Earthquake applicable aspects of recovery, 101–102 case studies, 88–102 characteristics, 86–87 creative countermeasures, 100–101 data analysis methodologies, 87 literature review, 88 policies and activities, 99–100 Kapur, A., 146, 148, 149 Klinenberg, E., 135 Kosi river's floods of 2008, 146, 152–156 See also Bihar floods of 2008 Kosi Sufferers Development Authority, 154 Kumar, Nitish, 146 Latinos during Chicago heat wave (1995), 130 Leicht, K. T., 18 Likert scale, 25, 28 Line Agencies Disaster Relief Funds, Nepal, 171 linguistic minorities, 128, 132–141 See also social vulnerability Local Disaster Risk Management Guideline (2012), Nepal, 171 Local Government Disaster Relief Funds, Nepal, 171 local recovery, international humanitarian assistance and, 183–190 Local Self Governance Act of Nepal, 171 Luft, R., 146 Matthewman, S., 136 McIntosh, P., 137, 141 Ministry of Home Affairs of Nepal (MoHA), 166 Mishra, Dinesh Kumar, 151, 152, 153 Miyagi Prefecture, 107, 110, 111 Myanmar, Cyclone Nargis disaster, 2, 189–190 NACDAOR See National Confederation of Dalit Adivasi Organisations (NACDAOR) Nankai Trough Earthquake, 89, 95, 97, 98, 101 National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights, 150 National Confederation of Dalit Adivasi Organisations (NACDAOR), 151, 153, 154, 156 National Dalit Watch (NDW), 150–152, 153, 155 National Disaster Response Framework, Nepal, 171 National Emergency Operation Centre (NEOC), 166 National Institute for Disaster Management, 150 National Reconstruction Authority of Nepal (NRA), 163 grievances received by, 169 modality of grant distribution, 169 survey, 168 tenure of, 168 National Seismological Centre (NSC), 165 National Social Welfare Association, 97, 101 National Strategic Action Plan on Search and Rescue, Nepal, 171 National Strategy for Disaster Risk Management, Nepal, 171 nativism, 186 Natori City New Future Committee, 119–120 Natural Calamity (Relief) Act of Nepal, 171 natural disasters, 19 NDW See National Dalit Watch (NDW) neighborhood associations, 116 Nepal disaster management institutions and challenges, 171–172 earthquake of 1255, 162 geographical location, 162 National Seismological Centre (NSC), 165 political transition and uncertainty, 170 vulnerability to diasaters, 162, 172 Nepal earthquake (2015), 161–172 aftershocks, 162 crisis-hit districts, 166 government's response/assistance, 163–164 impact, 162–163 magnitude of, 165 PDNA, 162–163, 165 post-earthquake reconstruction, 163–164, 168–170 relief distribution initiative, 167–168 search and rescue initiative, 165–166 social media, 166 New, P. K., 18 Nigg, J. M., 18 Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake, 89, 92, 93, 101 Nobiru district of Higashimatsushima City citizen participation, 118–119 community organizations in, 114–115 Zaitaku Residents Association, 118–119 North Nobiru Hill Promotion Council, 119 NSC See National Seismological Centre (NSC) OLS See ordinary least squares (OLS) regression models Onagawa Fishery Association, 112 Onagawa Nuclear Plant, 112 Onagawa Reconstruction Coordination Conference, 117–118 Onagawa Town, Japan citizen participation, 117–118 community organizations, 111–114 Onagawa Town Reconstruction Promotion Council, 117–118 On-Site Operations Coordination Centre (OSOCC), 166 ordinary least squares (OLS) regression models, 31 organizational embeddedness, 24–25 OSOCC See On-Site Operations Coordination Centre (OSOCC) panchayats, 154 Paris Declaration in 2005, 188 PDNA See post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA) Peacock, W. G., 130 Peek, L., 130, 132 Phillips, B. D., 132 post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA), 163–164, 165 Praxis, 153, 154 Prime Ministerial Disaster Relief Fund, Nepal, 171 Prince, Samuel, 17 prosocial behavior, 19 public participation, 20 public–private perspective, 109 Purchasers Association, 112–114 quality of life, 6 racism, 186 reconstruction, 4 recovery, 3–8 applicable aspects, 101–102 community conflict, 19 determinants of, 7 goals, 5 long-term, 4 periods of, 4 to pre-disaster situation, 5 resilience, 4 as restoration, 5 social capital, 8 studies on, 4–5 refugees, 128, 132–141 See also social vulnerability rehabilitation, 4 Reicher, S., 136 reinstitution, 4 relief See humanitarian aid/assistance relief distribution initiative, post-earthquake in Nepal, 167–168 research Bourdieu's capital theory, 131–132 institutional approaches, 108–109 questions and observation points, 109–110 social capital theory, 131 resilience, 4 emphasis on, 140 for social-ecological systems, 172 social marginalization, 138–139 Response Coordination Center, Nepal, 166 restoration, 4 recovery as, 5 restoration of communities victims on, 70–73 restoration of communities, in Japan, 61–80 community consciousness of victims, 69–73 lessons through big disasters, 78–80 literature review, 65 methodology of study on, 66–68 mutual help in regional societies, 73–78 overview, 62–64 possibility for, 73–76 Roy, T., 148 Rubin, Claire, 4 rural earthquakes, Japan, 92–95 civilian groups activities, 93–94 community members, 94–95 damage, 92–93 organizations and policies, 93 Santos, B. S., 147, 150–151 search and rescue initiative, after Nepal earthquake of 2015, 165–166 Sendai Framework for Action 2015, 171 Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030, 182, 191 September 11, 2001 terrorist attack, 18 Singh, Rajesh, 152 social agency, 136–137 social capital, 8, 20–22, 131, 135–136 decision making, 21 elements, 20 importance of, 20 inequalities in, 19 as informal insurance, 21 patterns and changes, 23–32 post-disaster recovery, 20–21 social capital indicator, 30–32 social change, 16, 17–20 defined, 18 trust, 19–20 types, 18 social cohesion, 28–30 social disruption, 16 social factors, affected by disasters, 129 social networks, 20–21, 136 social support, 25–28 social systems, 129–130 social vulnerability, 127–141 earned strength, 137–140 exceptions, 130 literature review, 129–131 overview, 128 shortcoming of, 130–131 social agency, 136–137 social capital, 131, 135–136 structural constraints, 133–134 theoretical perspectives, 131–132 Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI), 130 sociological research, 128 Solnit, R., 136 South Asia Institute of Advanced Studies, Nepal, 170 SoVI See Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) Sri Lanka attack on international aid workers, 178 Great Tsunami of 2004 and, 187 Stanford, L., 130 state performativity, 146–148 structural constraints, and social vulnerability, 133–134 Sustainable Livelihoods Approach, 6 symbolic capital, 131 temporary schools, in Nepal, 169 TEPCO See Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Terai region of Nepal, 162 Thailand, tsunami of 2004 and, 186, 189 deaths and devastations, 39, 187 Swedish nationals, 2 tourists/tourism, 39, 51 Tierney, K., 18, 135, 136, 140 Tohoku See also Great East Japan Earthquake immigrant and refugee in, 132–141 See also social vulnerability Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), 70, 72 topoi of tropicality, 148 topos of natural disasters, 147–148 tourism, 38 town reconstruction councils, Japan, 108, 118–120 trust, 19–20 tsunamis, 2 Turner, V., 136 United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), 166 United Nations Security Council, 190 University of New South Wales, Australia, 170 UNOCHA See United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) untouchables See Dalits, diasasters and urban earthquakes, Japan, 89–92 civilian groups activities, 91 community members, 91–92 damage, 89–90 organizations and policies, 90–91 Van Zandt, S., 130 victims, community consciousness of bonds of regional societies, 69–70 nuclear radiation and, 70–73 on restoration of communities, 70–73 Voices of the Kosi River, 155 Wenchuan Earthquake of 2008, China, 16–32 data collection on, 22 influencing factors, 30–32 measurement, 23 organizational embeddedness, 24–25 social capital patterns and changes, 23–32 social cohesion, 28–30 social support, 25–28 West, John, 2 widespread disasters, Japan, 95–99 civilian groups activities, 97–98 community members, 98–99 damage, 96 organizations and policies, 96–97 “Women's Voices,”, 133 World Bank, 188, 189 social capital initiative efforts, 23 World Food Program, 179, 182 World Trade Organization (WTO), 38 Yellow River Floods of 1931, Central China, 2 Yuriage district of Natori City citizen participation, 119–120 community organization, 115–116 Yuriage Town Reconstruction Council, 120 Zaitaku Residents Association of Nobiru District, 118–119 Zhang, Y., 130 Book Chapters Prelims Disaster Recovery in Asia: An Introduction Social Capital and Changes in Post-Disaster Recovery Process: Observations from China After the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake Recovering from Prolonged Negative Destination Images in Post-Disaster Northern Japan Restoration of Communities Following the Great East Japan Disaster: The Transformation of Mutual Help Networks Through the Eyes of the Victims Lessons from Disaster Recovery in Japan Through Case Studies of Four Earthquakes Citizen Participation in the Disaster Reconstruction Process: Lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake Social Vulnerability in Disasters: Immigrant and Refugee Experiences in Canterbury and Tohoku Disaster Exceptionalism in India: The View from Below The 2015 Nepal Earthquake: From Rescue to Reconstruction International Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Recovery in Asia Index

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