Spatial Planning and Resilience Following Disasters: International and Comparative Perspectives

Author:   Teresa Sprague (TU Dortmund, IRPUD) ,  Nadine Magdefrau (TU Dortmund) ,  Jaroslav Tesliar (Agency for the Support of Regional Development, Kosice) ,  Jozef Sulak (Agency for the Support of Regional Development, Kosice)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781447323594


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Population shifts and an increase in the number of natural (and man-made) disasters are having a profound effect on urban and rural habitats globally. This book brings together for the first time the experiences and knowledge of international contributors from academia, research, policy and practice to discuss the role of spatial planning after significant disasters. It highlights on-going efforts to improve spatial resilience across the globe and predicts future trends. Comparisons from five countries including Japan, the US, Indonesia, Slovakia and Germany, highlight the influence of significant disasters on spatial planning and spatial resiliency under different legal-administrative and cultural frameworks.

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Author:   Teresa Sprague (TU Dortmund, IRPUD) ,  Nadine Magdefrau (TU Dortmund) ,  Jaroslav Tesliar (Agency for the Support of Regional Development, Kosice) ,  Jozef Sulak (Agency for the Support of Regional Development, Kosice)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
ISBN:  

9781447323594


ISBN 10:   1447323599
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 December 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Disaster response and spatial planning - key challenges and strategies ~ Stefan Greiving; PART A; I. Japan; Disaster risk management and land use in Japan: In geography vulnerable to water-related disasters ~ Kanako Iuchi; Spatial Planning Control for Housing Recovery after Great East Japan Earthquake ~ Tamiyo Kondo; Reconstruction plans and planning processes after the Great East Japan Earthquake ~ Michio Ubaura; II. Indonesia; Land use politics after Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004 ~ Togu Pardede; Coastal resilience in Indonesia: From plan to implementation ~ Surtiari, G.A.K ., Garschagen, M ., Birkmann , J., Setiadi, N ., Manuati, Y; III. USA; Planning for resilience in the New York metro region after Superstorm Sandy ~ Donovan Finn; IV. Slovakia; Spatial planning focusing on risk management in Slovakia ~ Alena Kuceravcova, Jan Dzurdzenik; Enhancement of flood management and flood-protection planning in Eastern Slovakia ~ Jozef Sulak, Jaroslav Tesliar; V. Germany; Flood risk management by spatial planning ~ Stefan Greiving, Nadine Magdefrau; Major-accident hazards in spatial planning ~ Nadine Magdefrau; Cross-Analysis of Part A ~ Stefan Greiving, Nadine Magdefrau, Teresa Sprague; PART B; Planning systems for risk reduction and issues in pre-disaster implementation ~ Kanako Iuchi; Efforts and limitations in spatial transformation after disasters ~ Michio Ubaur; Role of coordination in building spatial resilience after disasters ~ Alena Kuceravcova, Jozef Sulak, Jaroslav Tesliar, Jan Dzurdzenik; Residents' participation in rebuilding more resilient space ~ Nadine Magdefrau, Teresa Sprague; Spatial planning and uncertainties associated with future disasters ~ Stefan Greiving; Conclusion: Change-proof cities and regions - an integrated concept for tackling key challenges for spatial development ~ Stefan Greiving, Kanako Iuchi, Jaroslav Tesliar, Michio Ubaura.

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In times of growing awareness on the crucial role of spatial planning in disaster recovery and resilience building this book meets the challenge outstandingly by bringing together prominent contributors from academia, research and policy-making to judge remediation efforts after calamities with an indelible imprint on human history. Sapountzaki Kalliopi, Harokopio University, Greece


Author Information

Stefan Greiving is Executive Director of the Institute of Spatial Planning at TU Dortmund University. His main interests are in the areas of disaster risk management, adaptation to climate change and spatial planning. Michio Ubaura is Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture and Building Science at Tohoku University. His specialty is spatial planning. Jaroslav Tesliar is Director of the Agency for the Support of Regional Development Kosice, Slovakia. His interest is regional development in general with focus on climate change.

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