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Disaster Preparedness and Climate Change in Cuba: Management and Adaptation [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 258 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x160x29 mm, weight: 630 g, 3 Tables
  • Serija: Lexington Studies on Cuba
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793651310
  • ISBN-13: 9781793651310
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 258 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x160x29 mm, weight: 630 g, 3 Tables
  • Serija: Lexington Studies on Cuba
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793651310
  • ISBN-13: 9781793651310
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
As a result of climate change, ocean temperatures are warming and sea levels are rising. Natural disasters have been increasing in frequency and ferocity. Yet, over six decades, Cuba has developed a world-leading model for disaster preparedness and risk reduction. Disaster Preparedness and Climate Change in Cuba: Management and Adaptation discusses the islands ongoing resilience against the impacts of climate change. Its commitment to disaster preparedness and management are lauded by international bodies, such as the United Nations and World Health Organization, and by governments from across the globe. Comprised of research from leading scholars, policy makers, and activists, this comprehensive, multidisciplinary analysis of Cubas model explores why Cubas approach to emergency disaster response is such a success and the aspects that make it so distinct, while also informing readers about the much-needed improvement of international approaches and policies. Scholars of communication, environmental studies, and Latin American studies will find this book particularly interesting.
List of Acronyms
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(6)
1 Disaster Preparedness and Management: What Makes the Cuban Approach Different?
7(14)
Emily J. Kirk
2 Disaster Management in Cuba: Formal, Semi-Formal, and Informal Procedures
21(16)
Jessica Hirtle
3 First and Last Bulwark against Natural Disasters: Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces
37(18)
Hal P. Klepak
4 Cuba-Russia Cooperation: The History of Fraternal Disaster Management Collaboration
55(12)
Isabel Story
5 Bastion: The Shaping of a Pueblo Combatiente and Natural Disaster Management
67(12)
Anna Clayfield
6 Meteoro: The Impact of Education on Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction
79(14)
Emily J. Kirk
7 Postgraduate Education Concerning Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Cuban Health Sector
93(18)
Guillermo Mesa Ridel
8 People Power: Cuba's Path to Effective Disaster Management
111(16)
Lauren Collins
9 Cuba's Tarea Vida: Sustainable Development and Combating Climate Change
127(20)
Helen Yqffe
10 International Collaboration on the Environment and Marine Conservation in Cuba: Reflections from Environmental Defense Fund
147(14)
Valerie Miller
11 Agroecology, Food, and the Climate Crisis: Transition, Adaptation, and Building Resilience in Cuba
161(18)
Margarita Fernandez
Leidy Casimiro Rodriguez
Luis L. Vazquez
Giraldo Martin Martin
12 The Quest for Energy Alternatives in Post-1959 Cuba
179(20)
Helen Yaffe
13 The Foundation, Evolution, and Significance of Law as Part of Cuba's Adaptive Governance of Hazard Response
199(24)
Shawn H. E. Harmon
Emily J. Kirk
14 Timeline: Important Events in Cuban Disaster Management and Climate Change Adaptation
223(12)
Jessica Hirtle
Conclusion 235(4)
Index 239(6)
About the Contributors 245
Emily J. Kirk is research fellow in the Department of International Development Studies and adjunct professor at Dalhousie University.

Isabel Story is senior lecturer in visual communications at Nottingham Trent University.

Anna Clayfield is a senior lecturer in Spanish and Latin American studies at the University of Chester, UK.