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1 | Introduction: From Risk to Resilience JoAnn Carmin, MIT | White, G. F. "The Choice of Use in Resource Management." Natural Resource Journal 1 (1961): 23-40. |
2 | Disaster Vulnerability and Social Resilience Mark Pelling, King's College | Pelling, Mark. "Assessing Urban Vulnerability and Social Adaptation to Risk: Evidence from Santo Domingo." International Development Planning Review 24, no. 1 (2002): 59-76.![]() Bull-Kamanga, L., K. Diagne, A. Lavell, E. Leon, F. Lerise, H. MacGregor, A. Maskrey, M. Meshack, M. Pelling, H. Reid, D. Satterthwaite, J. Songsore, K. Westgate, and A. Yitambe. "From Everyday Hazards to Disasters: The Accumulation of Risk in Urban Areas." Environment and Urbanization 15, no. 1 (2003): 193-203. Review: Hyogo Declaration (PDF) Review of the Yokohama Strategy and Plan of Action for a Safer World. (PDF) Recommended ![]() Reducing Disaster Risk: A Challenge for Development. UNDP, 2004. (Particularly chapter 2) (PDF - 3.9 MB) |
3 | Community Vulnerability Analysis Jenny Suckale, Harvard University | ![]() ![]() Nakagawa, Yuko, and Rajib Shaw. "Social Capital: A Missing Link to Disaster Recovery." Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 22, no. 1 (2004): 5-34. Case Study Materials: Vanuatu Country Page. Shorten, Graham G., and Susanne Schmall. "Disaster risk management in marginal communities of Port Vila, Vanuatu - Project Summary." SOPAC Miscellaneous Report 507. 2003. Shorten, Graham G., ed. "Catastrophe Insurance Pilot Project, Port Vila, Vanuatu: Developing Risk-Management Options for Disasters in the Pacific Region - Project Summary." SOPAC Miscellaneous Report 550. 2003. Recommended ![]() |
4 | Part 1: Climate Instability and Public Health Paul R. Epstein, Harvard University Part 2: Environment and War Jennifer Leaning, Harvard University | Part 1: Climate Instability and Public Health Epstein, Paul R. "Climate and Health." Science 285, no. 5426 (1999): 347-348. ———. "Is Global Warming Harmful to Health?" Scientific American (August 2000): 36-43. Epstein, Paul R., and James J. McCarthy. "Assessing Climate Stability." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 86, no. 2 (2005): 1-8. Epstein, Paul R., Henry F. Diaz, Scott Elias, Georg Grabherr, Nicholas E. Graham, Willem J. M. Martens, Ellen Mosley-Thompson, and Joel Susskind. "Biological and Physical Signs of Climate Change: Focus on Mosquito-borne Diseases." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 79, no. 3 (1998): 409-417. |
5 | Disaster Policy and Institutions Rutherford H. Platt, University of Massachusetts, Amherst | ![]() Walker, Peter, Ben Wisner, Jennifer Leaning, and Larry Minear. "Smoke and Mirrors: Deficiencies in Disaster Funding." BMJ 330 (2005): 247-250. |
6 | Transboundary Risk and Public Trust Ragnar Loefstedt, King's College | Slovic, P. "Risk Perception." Science 236 (1987): 280-285.![]() Lofstedt, R. E. "Risk Communication: The Barseack Nuclear Plant Case." Energy Policy 24, no. 8 (1996): 689-696. ![]() Recommended Slovic, P. "Perceived Risk, Trust and Democracy." Risk Analysis 13, no. 6 (1993): 675-682. Burton, I, and R. W. Kates. "The Perception of Natural Hazards in Resource Management." Natural Resources Journal 3 (1964): 412-441. |
7 | Patterns of Social Vulnerability Kathleen Tierney, University of Colorado-Boulder | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
8 | Disaster Politics and Agenda Setting Thomas A. Birkland, SUNY Albany | ![]() Birkland, Thomas A. "In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez: How Environmental Disasters Can Spur Policy Change." Environment 40, no. 7 (1998): 4-9, and 27-32. ———. "Focusing Events, Mobilization, and Agenda Setting." Journal of Public Policy 18, no. 1 (1998): 53-74. Birkland, Thomas A., and Radhika Nath. "Business and the Political Dimension in Disaster Management." Journal of Public Policy 20, no. 3 (2000): 279-303. |
9 | Resilient Cities Lawrence J. Vale, MIT | ![]() |
10 | Governance and Community Resilience Toddi A. Steelman, North Carolina State University | ![]() Review the materials on "Community Responses to Wildland Fire Threats." |
11 | Threat, Error, and Resilience in High Hazard Settings Jenny W. Rudolph, Boston University | ![]() Staw, B. M., L. E. Sandelands, and J. E. Dutton. "Threat-Rigidity Effects in Organizational Behavior: A Multilevel Analysis." Administrative Science Quarterly 26 (1981): 501-524. ![]() |
12 | Disaster, Society, and Sustainability JoAnn Carmin, MIT |