Designing Knowledge Economies for Disaster Resilience
Case Studies from the African Diaspora
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Publishing:15th Oct '26
£15.95
This title is due to be published on 15th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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- Hardback£104.00(9781805391708)

Disaster research has been studied from many angles, seldom targeting its implications for vulnerable territories in Africa. Entities most subject to the effects of climate change are often undeveloped and located in disadvantaged regions. Post-disaster communities need to scrutinize the social, political, economic, and cultural structures that stagnate sustainable growth. Acknowledging that low economic development and high climate costs cannot coexist, this collected volume interrogates the challenge for disaster-prone territories to determine strategies for restructuring and redesigning their environment. This book proposes the creation of knowledge economies, whereby empowered communities may produce innovative knowledge translatable across the African diaspora.
“The editor of these chapters did a masterful job at weaving these stories into a tapestry that resonates with many of us who have experienced the disasters she describes so well in her introduction.”• Gary Cecchine, Director, RAND Gulf States Policy Institute
ISBN: 9781807581428
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244 pages