ABSTRACT

This book presents practical approaches for tackling the threats from climate change and disasters to urban growth in Pacific island countries and Asian nations.

With chapters written by leading scholars and practitioners, Urbanisation at Risk presents research and case studies from island countries across the Pacific, Cambodia, Nepal and the Philippines. The book explores and presents the theory, policy and practice of how governments, civil society, aid organisations and people themselves prepare for, withstand and recover better from urban disasters including windstorms, floods, earthquakes and fires, and the effects of climate change.

This book is written for urban policy makers, researchers, humanitarian aid and development workers, and anyone interested in urbanisation, participatory approaches, disasters, resilience and climate change adaptation.

part 1|137 pages

Pacific Island Countries

chapter Chapter 1|19 pages

Urbanisation at Risk

Urban Resilience in Pacific Island Countries

chapter Chapter 3|19 pages

The Humanitarian-Development Nexus in Pacific Urban Contexts

Lessons From Tropical Cyclone Winston in Fiji

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

‘This Is Our Garden Now’

Disasters and Belonging in an Urban Pacific

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

Resilience in Pacific Towns and Cities

The Social Dimensions of Change

part 2|81 pages

Asia (and Beyond)

chapter Chapter 9|11 pages

Planning for Climate Change

Adapting to a More Sustainable Urban Future

chapter Chapter 10|19 pages

Community Resilience Through Self-Help Housing Adaptations

Examples From Nepal and the Philippines