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Taylor & Francis

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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With offices in London, Brighton, Basingstoke and Abingdon in the UK, New York and Philadelphia in the USA and Singapore and Melbourne in the Pacific Rim, the Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,800 journals and around 2,000 new books each year, with a books backlist in excess of 20,000 specialist titles.

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Published on
25 July 2023
Power, paralysis and action: understanding flood risk management in Kerala, India
The paper identifies how the widely publicisednarratives on threatened local livelihoods led to institutionalinaction and ultimately, dilution and devaluation of scientificrecommendations, resulting in paralysis
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9 October 2015
Housing assistance distribution after disasters: does it enable affected households to recover?
This paper examines how and if the post-disaster distribution of housing assistance in two cities of Bam, in Iran, and Bhuj, in India, fulfilled the broad aim of enabling the stricken population to achieve housing recovery.
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20 February 2015
Adaptive Planning for Disaster Recovery and Resiliency: An Evaluation of 87 Local Recovery Plans in Eight States
A pre-disaster recovery plan that considers how a community should be redeveloped is a logical first step to support resiliency. In this study, we evaluate local disaster recovery planning in eight southeastern states.
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Published on
8 October 2009
Rebuilding after disasters: from emergency to sustainability
This book addresses sustainable planning and construction after natural events such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, etc.

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