Debating Disaster Risk
Ethical Dilemmas in the Era of Climate Change
Tapan Dhar editor Gonzalo Lizarralde editor Lisa M Bornstein editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Publishing:19th Aug '25
£30.00
This title is due to be published on 19th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Dealing with the risks of climate change and disaster is a political process. It produces winners and losers, mobility and permanence, radical change and continuity, relief and suffering. For some, it ultimately leads to life or death. Yet consultants, academics, humanitarian agents, and politicians often simply propose well-intentioned ideas—resilience, sustainability, community participation, emergency shelter, green development—while failing to perceive the blind spots and unintended consequences of such approaches.
Debating Disaster Risk brings together leading global experts to explore the controversies that emerge—and the tough decisions that must be made—when cities, people, and the environment are at risk. Scholars and practitioners discuss the challenges of reducing vulnerability and rebuilding after destruction in an accessible and lively debate format, with commentary by researchers, students, and development workers from across the world. They emphasize the ethical consequences of decisions about how cities and communities should prepare for and react to disasters, considering issues such as housing, environmental protection, urban development, and infrastructure recovery.
A valuable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners in a variety of fields, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the difficult choices we face in dealing with disasters. As climate change accelerates, Debating Disaster Risk invites readers to grapple with the most pressing controversies.
The authors of Debating Disaster Risk bring their expertise in a multitude of fields to examine the often unintended consequences and aftereffects of decisions made in grappling with climate change, disasters, and risk more broadly. Debating Disaster Risk delves beyond success or failure and into the fraught conflict of it all, a critical space to maintain in such discussions, but one all too often set aside for comfort. -- Jennifer Trivedi, author of Mississippi after Katrina: Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction on the Gulf Coast
Never have ethics been more important to human life than they are now and in no area is that more important than it is in disaster risk reduction. I thank the authors of this book for asking some difficult questions and for providing invigorating answers to them. -- David Alexander, professor of emergency planning and management, University College London
ISBN: 9780231209670
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376 pages