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Disaster Relief Aid

Changes and Challenges

Bimal Kanti Paul

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Springer International Publishing img Link Publisher

Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geografie

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Disaster Relief Aid: Changes and Challenges provides a comprehensive analysis of disaster relief efforts undertaken globally during the last several decades, and examines the changes and challenges that have emerged over time. The book evaluates the current state of disaster relief and discusses how it may be improved.  The author examines salient features of disaster relief operations and provides an overview of the development of global humanitarian assistance programs. The book also explores how disaster aid is channelled from non-affected areas to affected areas. Using five major natural and man-made disasters as case studies, the book analyses the nature and extent of emergency relief efforts undertaken for each. The final chapter covers the post-disaster convergence phenomenon; outlines the major challenges of international disaster relief operation and finally, posits recommendations on how to improve future disaster relief efforts. 


This isan essential interdisciplinary text on disaster response for both undergraduate and graduate students as well as an invaluable resource for disaster researchers, managers, and numerous international and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international agencies.



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Ways to Improve Humanitarian Logistics, disaster management, Good Humanitarian Donorship, Environmental Geography, Post-Disaster Needs Assessment, Flow of Relief Aid and Pledge, disaster relief aid, Biased relief distribution, Acceptable list of necessary relief items, natural disasters, humanitarianism and volunteerism, environmental management, Human ecological tradition, Humanitarian Assistance, Social Networks as Providers and Distributors of Disaster Relief