Description
Debating Disaster Risk brings together leading global experts to explore the controversies that emerge-and the tough decisions that must be made-when cities, people, and the environment are at risk. Scholars and practitioners discuss the challenges of reducing vulnerability and rebuilding after destruction in an accessible and lively debate format, with commentary by researchers, students, and development workers from across the world. They emphasize the ethical consequences of decisions about how cities and communities should prepare for and react to disasters, considering issues such as housing, environmental protection, urban development, and infrastructure recovery.
A valuable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners in a variety of fields, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the difficult choices we face in dealing with disasters. As climate change accelerates, Debating Disaster Risk invites readers to grapple with the most pressing controversies.
About the Author
Gonzalo Lizarralde is a professor in the School of Architecture at Universite de Montreal, where he holds the Fayolle-Magil Construction Chair in Architecture, Built Environment, and Sustainability.
Lisa Bornstein is an associate professor and the director of the School of Urban Planning at McGill University.
Tapan Dhar is an assistant professor in the School of the Environment at Trent University.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231209670
Author Gonzalo Lizarralde
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press