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Micro Human Efforts in Disaster Rebuilding

Cultural and Contextual Lessons for Resilience
Buch | Softcover
294 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
9781041016724 (ISBN)
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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.
This book unlocks the transformative potential of Micro Human Efforts (MHE) in the domain of disaster resilience through an interwoven narrative of human resilience, grounded in insights from the influential special issue of the International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters.

This work delves into the critical, often neglected, role of individual, intuitive initiatives in the wake of catastrophic events. By illuminating how these efforts can significantly reshape post-disaster recovery strategies, this book underscores the importance of local knowledge and community ingenuity. It posits that MHE has the capability to amplify grassroots movements into impactful agents of change. Readers will embark on a comprehensive exploration that redefines disaster management through a human-centred lens and highlights the essential contributions of individuals in fostering resilience.

The volume serves as an invaluable resource for academics, practitioners, and all stakeholders committed to advancing sustainable and adaptive responses in the face of climate-induced challenges.

Chamila (Don) Subasinghe's interest in circumnavigating micro aspects of disasters focuses on building resilience within. A chartered architect by profession, his academic career began upon receiving a principal Fulbright scholarship to the USA in 2006 and his PhD in 2011, which he completed with Tau Sigma Delta honours awarded to academics with the highest scholastic standing in architecture and allied disciplines. An alumnus of Harvard Kennedy School's executive training in Public Leadership, Don currently leads the degree apprenticeship programme at Grenfell Bains Institute of Architecture at University of Lancashire, UK. This is his third book on micro-related concepts among many publications, awards, and grants, including the UNESCO-KNUH chair grant. He is also a senior fellow of Higher Education Academy UK and a fellow of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia. Sanjoy Mazumdar's emic up-close and micro-ecological research is in cultures and their planned and designed environments, including attempts to apprehend the efforts by disaster victims to rebuild life in post-disaster temporary housing. These and research on culture, religion, ecology, and sustainability have led to publications in 24 journals and many books. Academic training includes a B.Arch. (Hons.), (IITKharagpur), M.Arch.A.S., M.C.P., Ph.D. (MIT). He has been on the editorial boards of several journals and was awarded the Environmental Design Research Association's Career Award (2006), JSPS Invitation Fellowship, elected Fellow of the Design Research Society, Chair of EDRA (1999-2000), and of Cultural Aspects of Design Network. He is a professor emeritus in the School of Social Ecology, Religious Studies, and Asian-American Studies at the University of California, Irvine.

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. Mismatched manifestations: lessons from user-initiated changes to architect-designed post-tsunami rehousing in coastal Sri Lanka

4. Micro Human Efforts in Disaster Resilience: Incentives and Disincentives

Section Two: Rethinking Inclusive Redevelopments as a Rebuilding Process

5. Elderly Women and Community Resilience

Section Three: Understanding 'Self-Work/Labour/Action' Coping Concepts

6. Community resilience and micro human acts: Recovery after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

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. Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.1.2026
Zusatzinfo 27 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 59 Halftones, black and white; 68 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-13 9781041016724 / 9781041016724
Zustand Neuware
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