List of Figures ................................................ ix
List of Tables ................................................. xi
Foreword by Kathleen Tierney ................................. xiii
Foreword by Siva Sureshwaran ................................. xvii
Preface ....................................................... xxi
1 Disaster Resiliency: Interdisciplinary Perspectives .......... 1
NAIM KAPUCU, CHRISTOPHER V. HAWKINS, AND FERNANDO I. RIVERA
PART I Introduction to Conceptual Insights and Applications
of Resilience .................................................. 15
CHRISTINE A. BEVC
2 All Hazards, Whole Community: Creating Resiliency ........... 21
FRANCES L. EDWARDS
3 Sociological Insights on the Role of Social Capital in
Disaster Resilience ......................................... 48
FERNANDO I. RIVERA AND MARC R. SETTEMBRINO
4 Understanding Hurricane Vulnerability: Lessons from Mobile
Home Communities ............................................ 61
MARGARETHE KUSENBACH AND GABRIELA CHRISTMANN
5 Building Collaborative Capacity for Disaster Resiliency ..... 84
BETH GAZLEY
6 Resilient Rural Communities: Housing Recovery Patterns
Following Hurricane Katrina .................................
NAZIFE EMEL GANAPATI, SHAOMING CHENG, AND SUKUMAR GANAPATI
PART II. Taking Action in Uncertain Environments: Connecting
Resilience to Hazards ......................................... 121
ANN-MARGARET ESNARD
7 Public Risks and Disaster Resilience: Rethinking Public
and Private Sector Roles ................................... 126
PETER J. MAY
8 Networks, Collaborative Planning, and Perceived Quality
of Comprehensive Plans ..................................... 146
CHRISTOPHER V. HAWKINS
9 Examining Environmental Factors Contributing to Community
Resilience along the Gulf of Mexico Coast .................. 160
SAMUEL D. BRODY AND JOSHUA R. GUNN
10 Resilience Planning in the Face of Uncertainty: Adapting
to Climate Change Effects on Coastal Hazards ............... 178
ROBERT E. DEYLE AND WILLIAM H. BUTLER
11 Incorporating Resilience of Rural Communities for
Proactive Risk Reduction in Shikoku, Japan ................. 207
RAJIB SHAW
PART III. Improving Community Resilience through Networks
MAUREEN (MARY) BROWN ....................................... 227
12 The Role of Responder Networks in Promoting Community
Resilience: Toward a Measurement Framework of Network
Capacity ...................................................
BRANDA NOWELL AND TO DDI STEELMAN
13 Coping with Catastrophe: "Black Swan" in
Northeastern Japan, March 11, 2011 ......................... 258
LOUISE COMFORT AND AYA OKADA
14 Enhancing Community Resilience: A Matter of Multi-level
Framework, Mixed Methods, and Multi-sectoral Tools ......... 271
LOUISE LEMYRE AND TRACEY O'SULLIVAN
15 Management Capacity and Rural Community Resilience ......... 291
WILLIAM L. WAUGH, JR.
16 Interorganizational Coordination: Analysis of 2011 Van
Earthquake ................................................. 308
SULEYMAN CELIK AND SITKI CORBACIOGLU
17 Community Capacity and Interorganizational Networks for
Disaster Resilience: Comparison of Rural and Urban
Counties ................................................... 334
FATIH DEMIROZ, NAIM KAPUCU, AND REBECCA DODSON
18 Emerging Research in Disaster Resiliency and
Sustainability: Implications for Policy and Practice ....... 355
NAIM KAPUCU, CHRISTOPHER V. HAWKINS, AND FERNANDO
I. RIVERA
Appendices .................................................... 359
Bibliography .................................................. 363
List of Contributors .......................................... 403
Index ......................................................... 409
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