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Disasters and Changes in Society and Politics

Pietro Saitta

Contemporary Perspectives from Italy

Barcode 9781529226751
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Release Date: 16/01/2024

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Sub-Genre: Earth Sciences
Label: Bristol University Press
Contributors: Pietro Saitta (Contributions by), Isabella Tomassi (Contributions by), Elisabetta Dall'Ò (Contributions by), Enrico Mariani (Contributions by), Francesco De Pascale (Contributions by), Monia Del Pinto (Contributions by), Loredana Antronico (Contributions by), Silvia Pitzalis (Contributions by), Giovanni Gugg (Contributions by), Sara Zizzari (Contributions by), Gabriele Ivo Moscaritolo (Contributions by), Brunella Fiore (Contributions by), Francesco Danesi della Sala (Contributions by), Falli Palaiologou (Contributions by), Lee Bosher (Contributions by), Ksenia Chmutina (Contributions by), Mattia Bertin (Contributions by), Giuseppe Forino (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

Contemporary Perspectives from Italy
This book brings a critical perspective to post-disaster reconstruction in Italy, and the sometimes radical changes in individual and collective behaviours that persist following such events. Considering the impacts of climate change and COVID-19, this edited book will stimulate debate on policy and practice in disaster recovery.

From earthquakes to oil spills, Italy is recurrently affected by different kinds of disasters. This book brings a critical perspective to post-disaster reconstruction and recovery, which can impact in both the short- and long- term upon society, politics and organizations.

It is often assumed that disaster-hit areas return to normality or even 'build back better' thanks to the interventions of experts. Giuseppe Forino considers the complexities of disaster recovery and the sometimes radical changes in individual and collective behaviours that persist following such events.

Bringing together the impacts of natural hazards (including climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic), this edited book will stimulate debate on policy and practice in disaster recovery.