
Climate-Induced Disasters in the Asia-Pacific Region
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This book presents richly-detailed qualitative research from diverse contexts across the Asia-Pacific region, and adds to scholarship on the trajectory of community resilience and adaptation to climate-related hazards.
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Natasha Pauli is a Lecturer in Geography at The University of Western Australia. Her research examines human-environment interactions, with an emphasis on understanding how people perceive and manage ecological relationships under changing environmental conditions.
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Chapter 3. Intersections of Community Responses and Humanitarian Interventions in the Aftermath of the 2014 Floods in Solomon Islands; Carl Adams and Andreas Neef
Chapter 4. A Participatory Approach to Understanding the Impact of Multiple Natural Hazards in Communities along the Ba River, Fiji; Gracie Irvine, Natasha Pauli, Renata Varea, and Bryan Boruff
Chapter 5. Embodying Resilience: Narrating Gendered Experiences of Disasters in Fiji; Kahukura Bennett, Andreas Neef, and Renata Varea
Chapter 6. Participatory GIS and Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change and Environmental Hazards: A Cambodian Case Study; Mark Williams, Natasha Pauli and Bryan Boruff
Chapter 7. Seasonal Livelihoods and Adaptation Strategies for an Uncertain Environmental Future: Results from Participatory Research in Kratie Province, Cambodia; Savuti Henningsen, Natasha Pauli, and Chanchhaya Chhom
Chapter 8. The Effects of Private Household Insurance on Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in Samoa; Ashley Bartlett, Meg Parsons, and Andreas Neef
Chapter 9. Planned Relocation as a Contentious Strategy of Climate Change Adaptation in Fiji; Lucy Benge and Andreas Neef
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