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OverviewGoverning Disaster in Urban Environments: Climate Change Preparation and Adaption after Hurricane Sandy is a comprehensive account of relevant debates, conceptualizations, and practical considerations for the governance of disaster at multiple scales. In this interdisciplinary work, Julia Nevárez uses the example of Hurricane Sandy to analyze the complex phenomenon of climate change and its effects on flood-prone areas. Drawing on the notion of the anthropocene and discourse on resiliency, Nevárez discusses alternative methods of recovery after climate-induced disasters. Nevárez analyzes international climate agreements and neoliberal policies based on austerity measures to highlight the need to secure cooperation from the international community in order to ensure environmental security on a global scale, including communities of solidarity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julia NevárezPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.70cm Weight: 0.277kg ISBN: 9781498543774ISBN 10: 1498543774 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 15 May 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsIn recent years, the climate problem has transitioned from a natural hazard to a decision-dependent risk which appears to be calculable and therefore manageable. Governing Disaster in Urban Environments is a sophisticated analysis of the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the New York region and illustrates that the opposite is the case. Nevarez puts climate change into the wider context of neoliberal urban governance and austerity policies and shows how ill-prepared state agencies react when facing disaster management. This book draws our attention to the fact that climate change is a state-made risk and highlights the relevance of communities' capabilities for emergency management. A must-read for all interested in government studies, climate change, and community resilience.--Karsten Zimmermann, TU Dortmund University Julia Nevarez explores the still evolving political and societal responses to Hurricane Sandy and offers recommendations--many tied to the importance of community responses--to strengthening resilience to similar threats to come.--John Waldman, The City University of New York Julia Nevarez has written a powerful and original account of the intersection between climate change and disaster governance, viewed through the prism of Hurricane Sandy and its devastating impact on New York City. This book charts the solidarities that emerged in adversity and contains a resonant message of hope. Governing Disaster in Urban Environments deserves to become a standard text for urbanists globally.--Jonathan Davies, Professor of Critical Policy Studies, De Montfort University Julia Nevarez has written a powerful and original account of the intersection between climate change and disaster governance, viewed through the prism of Hurricane Sandy and its devastating impact in New York City. Amidst the disaster, the book charts the many solidarities that emerged in adversity, and contains a resonant message of hope. Governing Disaster in Urban Environments, deserves to become a standard text for urbanists globally.--Jonathan Davies, De Montfort University Julia Nevarez explores the still evolving political and societal responses to Hurricane Sandy and offers recommendations-many tied to the importance of community responses-to strengthening resilience to similar threats to come. -- John Waldman, The City University of New York In recent years, the climate problem has transitioned from a natural hazard to a decision-dependent risk which appears to be calculable and therefore manageable. Governing Disaster in Urban Environments is a sophisticated analysis of the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the New York region and illustrates that the opposite is the case. Nevarez puts climate change into the wider context of neoliberal urban governance and austerity policies and shows how ill-prepared state agencies react when facing disaster management. This book draws our attention to the fact that climate change is a state-made risk and highlights the relevance of communities' capabilities for emergency management. A must-read for all interested in government studies, climate change, and community resilience. -- Karsten Zimmermann, TU Dortmund University Julia Nevarez has written a powerful and original account of the intersection between climate change and disaster governance, viewed through the prism of Hurricane Sandy and its devastating impact on New York City. This book charts the solidarities that emerged in adversity and contains a resonant message of hope. Governing Disaster in Urban Environments deserves to become a standard text for urbanists globally. -- Jonathan Davies, Professor of Critical Policy Studies, De Montfort University Author InformationJulia Nevárez is assistant professor and sociology coordinator at Kean University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |