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Disasterology
Book • 2021
Samantha Montano's "Disasterology" offers a comprehensive look into the realities of disaster response and recovery in the context of climate change.
The book delves into the complexities of emergency management, highlighting both successes and failures in various disaster scenarios.
Montano examines the human impact of disasters, emphasizing the need for equitable resource allocation and community-based solutions.
She also explores the political and economic factors that influence disaster preparedness and response, advocating for systemic changes to improve resilience.
The book serves as a critical analysis of current practices and a call for a more just and effective approach to disaster management.
The book delves into the complexities of emergency management, highlighting both successes and failures in various disaster scenarios.
Montano examines the human impact of disasters, emphasizing the need for equitable resource allocation and community-based solutions.
She also explores the political and economic factors that influence disaster preparedness and response, advocating for systemic changes to improve resilience.
The book serves as a critical analysis of current practices and a call for a more just and effective approach to disaster management.
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