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Taylor and Francis Ltd Gender and the Politics of Disaster Recovery 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Roy, Sajal
1. Understanding Gendered Context of Post-Disaster Recovery: An Overview 2. Integrating a Gender Perspective into Disaster Risk Management: An Analysis of the Global Assessment Reports on Disaster Risk Reduction3. Local Governments' Provisions and Sections in Disaster: Lesson Learned from the Post-Pandemic Era4. Indian Disaster Diplomacy in South Asian Region5. Risk Perception and Disaster Management of Women in Dealing with Floods in Urban Indonesia6. Adapting Livelihoods in the Face of Climate Change: A Study of Sherpa Households from the Khumbu (Everest) Region, Nepal7. Unlocking the Potential of Microfinance towards Sustainable Livelihoods for Climate Change Adaptation8. Climate Change, Women Migrants and the Potentialities of Intersectional Analysis in the Reconquista River Basin, Buenos Aires, Argentina9. The Local Heritage 'Dhopkols': Build Back Better Water Access in Reducing Gender-Based Vulnerabilities in Bangladesh10. Financing Climate-Induced Disaster Management: How to Engage the Formal Financial Sector?11. Gendered Vulnerabilities and Adaptive Options in Fisher Communities of Coastal Bangladesh during COVID-19 Pandemic12. Gender Dimensions in Disaster Risks Reduction Policy: Insights from Bangladesh13. Concluding Remarks: The State of the Art of Research in Gender, Disaster and Cultural Studies