
La gestion des catastrophes "naturelles": Vers une analyse des fondements de la prise en charge internationale du "risque"
by:
Georges Danhoundo
,
Danhoundo-G
Language: French
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 613158561X
ISBN 13: 9786131585616
Publication date:
July 7th, 2011
Publisher: Éditions universitaires européennes
Pages: 100
Genres: Science & Technology
Georges Danhoundo delves into the complex world of natural disaster management in his insightful exploration of international risk response frameworks. By investigating the underlying principles that guide disaster response strategies, he sheds light on the myriad challenges faced by both nations and organizations in effectively managing the aftermath of devastating natural events.
Danhoundo’s work emphasizes the critical importance of understanding the socio-political dynamics that influence response efforts, particularly in vulnerable regions. He examines historical case studies that illustrate the successes and failures of international cooperation, signaling the need for a more robust framework to mitigate risks.
The author also challenges existing paradigms, encouraging readers to reconsider preconceived notions about disaster management. Through a multidisciplinary approach, he integrates perspectives from sociology, policy analysis, and environmental science, creating a nuanced discourse on preparedness and resilience.
Ultimately, this thoughtful examination not only aims to inform practitioners and policymakers but also inspires a broader audience to acknowledge the significance of proactivity in disaster risk reduction. Danhoundo’s insights serve as a call to action for more effective global collaboration in the face of nature’s unpredictability.
Danhoundo’s work emphasizes the critical importance of understanding the socio-political dynamics that influence response efforts, particularly in vulnerable regions. He examines historical case studies that illustrate the successes and failures of international cooperation, signaling the need for a more robust framework to mitigate risks.
The author also challenges existing paradigms, encouraging readers to reconsider preconceived notions about disaster management. Through a multidisciplinary approach, he integrates perspectives from sociology, policy analysis, and environmental science, creating a nuanced discourse on preparedness and resilience.
Ultimately, this thoughtful examination not only aims to inform practitioners and policymakers but also inspires a broader audience to acknowledge the significance of proactivity in disaster risk reduction. Danhoundo’s insights serve as a call to action for more effective global collaboration in the face of nature’s unpredictability.