
Disasters and Social Capital
Risk Reduction and Geographical Legacies in the Philippines
Justin Veuthey(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. May 2025
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-1-032-76044-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book analyzes social capital and preparations for natural hazards in the Philippines. It emphasizes the importance of inequalities, contextualization, and scale, while also underlining the significance of historical and political contexts to better understand social dynamics. Social capital continues to be a debated concept, but it can be useful for thinking about how human societies interact with natural hazards. This book contributes to the growing scientific inquiries which have begun to address the connections between social capital and "natural" disasters. Chapters explore the links between these two fields of knowledge by analyzing the Filipino situation in general, as well as detailing a specific case study of a rural municipality in the Eastern Visayas region. The book's central argument is that economic inequality is detrimental to social capital which then has negative repercussions on preparing for natural hazards. In an analysis at several geographical scales, Justin shows how inequality, via social capital, makes societies more at risk of having natural hazards turn into disasters. The book argues that a cautious use of the concept of social capital, which is cognizant of the historical and geographical complexities of the context it is applied to, has the potential to improve the way people collectively prevent hazards from turning into disasters. It is essential reading for students, scholars, disaster risk management practitioners, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of climate change, inequality, and crisis resilience.
Reviews / Votes
"In Disasters and Social Capital, Justin Veuthey weaves a riveting narrative that explores the complex interplay between natural hazards, social capital, and economic inequality.A remote municipality of the Philippines exposed to regular typhoons, earthquakes, and landslides provides the vivid backdrop for the powerful examination of how historical, political, and socio-cultural forces shape the dynamics of disaster preparedness and resilience. Through this lens and from different geographical levels, the book reveals how social capital is both a resource and a source of exclusion, and how vulnerabilities are intricately tied to local governance systems and economic structures.
This book is a vital contribution to the growing fields of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), offering crucial insights for those engaged in bridging the science-policy-practice divide. More than just a scientific study, it deepens our understanding of how intersectional vulnerabilities-shaped by class, ethnicity, and political power-compound vulnerabilities to natural hazards. Equally important, the book illuminates the ways in which local communities and institutions are building the capacities necessary to navigate these challenges and forge more resilient futures.
For students, scholars, disaster risk management practitioners, policy makers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of climate change, inequality, and resilience in an era of overlapping crises, this book is an indispensable resource. It is essential reading for those who wish to make a meaningful impact in a world struggling with the dual challenges of environmental and social crises, exacerbated by the deepening political and economic divides."
Emma Estenzo Porio, Professor Emeritus, Ateneo de Manila University; National Resilience Council, Philippines; President, Asia Pacific Sociological Association, 2020-2024
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, General, Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
46 s/w Abbildungen, 31 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 15 s/w Zeichnungen, 18 s/w Tabellen
18 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 31 Halftones, black and white; 46 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
578 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-76044-5 (9781032760445)
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Risk Reduction and Geographical Legacies in the Philippines
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Justin Veuthey is an associate researcher at the University of Geneva's Institut de Recherches Sociologiques. He also worked as a journalist and with the Swiss government's humanitarian aid agency.
Content
Foreword
Chapter 1: Introduction and conceptual framework
Chapter 2: Asia and the Philippines
Chapter 3: Uncohesive reins of greed
Chapter 4: The Eastern Visayas
Chapter 5: The fulcrumic municipal scale
Chapter 6: Barangays
Chapter 7: Conclusions on inequalities, social capital, and DRR
Bibliography
Chapter 1: Introduction and conceptual framework
Chapter 2: Asia and the Philippines
Chapter 3: Uncohesive reins of greed
Chapter 4: The Eastern Visayas
Chapter 5: The fulcrumic municipal scale
Chapter 6: Barangays
Chapter 7: Conclusions on inequalities, social capital, and DRR
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