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Indigenous Knowledge & Disaster Risk Reduction : From Practice to Policy

Sharma, Anshu(Edited by)Shaw, Rajib(Edited by)Takeuchi, Yukiko(Edited by)
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Indigenous Knowledge (IK) has been practised in communities over time.

There are several news after major disasters on how these IK has been effective to protect the lives and properties of people and communities.

Some of the IK has been orally transmitted and some are documented by local organisations sporadically.

Asia, being one of the most disaster prone areas in the world, people and communities has developed their coping mechanisms over time, which is reflected in the form of IK.

While many organisations recognise the importance of IK for disaster risk reduction (DRR), there has been few systematic study on analysing the principles of IK and its applicability to the modern context.

The book is one of the first and unique attempts of systematic study of IK in DRR.

The key challenge will start after the publishing of the book: to make it a useful reference materials for decision making, research, implementation and documentation.

The target of the book is professionals, practitioners, researchers and graduate students in the related field.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1607415747 / 9781607415749
Hardback
001.089
04/09/2009
United States
English