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Authors: Mark Pelling
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Creed, W. E. D.
71
critical consciousness
37
,
39
,
62
,
72
,
173
,
175
–6
critical juncture events
143
critical theory
27
Cuba
6
cultural context
68
cultural development
3
cultural ecology
26
cultural preferences
73
Cutter, S. L.
43
cybernetics
26
–8,
40
,
165
–6,
168
,
169
dairy production
see
Grasshoppers farmers’ support group
participation in
45
,
69
,
70
,
81
,
85
,
86
;
short-term
67
;
Demeritt, D.
152
Department for International Development (DFID), UK
108
,
167
dependency ratios
11
dependency theory
27
economic
4
;
mitigation strategies and
88
–9,
150
;
risk and, coproduction of
22
–3,
168
;
social
3
;
sustainable
4
,
9
,
13
,
16
,
17
,
26
,
56
,
74
,
93
,
164
,
167
;
development banks
11
;
see also
Inter-American Development Bank;
World Bank
development studies
40
Diamond, J.
43
Diduck, A.
60
disaster prevention
33
disaster risk identification
44
disaster risk management
9
,
10
,
44
,
89
;
community-based
75
–7;
disaster risk reduction
42
,
44
,
47
–8,
89
disaster risk theory
57
–8
impact
38
(costs of 10, 24);
opportunities arising out of
24
;
socio-political response/change and
95
–7,
98
–
102
,
172
discourse analysis
128
distributional justice
49
,
50
,
56
,
167
diversification of production
33
–4,
40
dynamism of climate change
7
Dyson, M. E.
153
earthquakes:
Guatemala (1976)
99
;
Guatemala (2003)
38
;
Gujarat, India (2001)
100
;
Managua, Nicaragua (1972)
99
,
147
;
Marmara, Turkey (1999)
100
;
Morocco (2004)
101
;
Tangshan, China (1976)
100
East Pakistan
96
,
98
,
143
–7,
158
,
159
,
174
Eastern Europe
11
ecological adaptation
14
ecological systems
25
–6;
see also
socio-ecological systems
ecological theory
28
economic benefits
14
economic capacity
11
economic costs
10
–
11
,
13
,
14
,
16
,
24
,
47
–8
economic crisis (2008–10)
89
economic development
4
economic growth
14
economic maximisation
40
economics
25
;
economy, preservation of
3
Egypt
143
El Salvador
150
emissions allocations
13
emissions-trading
13
entrepreneurial innovation
75
Environment Agency, UK
107
,
111
,
112
–20,
124
,
173
environmental capacity
11
environmental goals
4
environmental justice movement
69
Ethiopia
96
exchange
90
exclusion
122
experience-knowledge-action cycles
30
exposure
22
famine
96
farming
see
agriculture;
Grasshoppers farmers’ support group
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), US
24
,
153
,
154
,
155
,
158
Fletcher, M.
155
–6
Flood Insurance Reform Act, US
157
food insecurity crises
95
–6,
142
–3
foreign direct investment
88
forward looking adaptation
6
–
7
,
29
Freire, P.
20
,
37
,
60
,
172
,
173
,
174
,
175
functional persistence
18
,
19
,
55
,
67
,
170
Galtung, J.
94
game theory
33
Gasper, D.
97
Gault, B.
156
Gawronski, V.
143
gender
156
geography, regional
26
Germanwatch, Climate Change Performance Index
128
Germany
16
global agendas
7
Global Environmental Change and Human Security (GECHS) Programme
93
Global Environmental Faculty
14
Gore, C.
35
community-based
70
;
global institutional structure of
94
;
inclusive
44
–5
Government of the National Assembly of Wales (GNAW)
108
Grasshoppers farmers’ support group
107
,
111
,
120
–3,
124
,
173
Grassroots Organisations Operating Together in Sisterhood (GROOTS)
77
Gross, R.
62
Grothmann, T.
108
Haile Selassie, Emperor
96
Handmer, J. W.
39
,
43
,
44
,
58
,
97
,
103
Harvey, D.
14
Haxeltine, A.
75
hazard mitigation schemes
33
hazard thresholds
45
–6
hegemony
91
Hewitt, K.
33
Hilborn, R.
30
Hobbes, T.
90
–1
Honduras
150
human resources
11
human rights
5
,
6
,
47
,
48
,
94
,
97
,
151
,
172
human security
5
,
6
,
18
,
83
,
87
,
88
,
93
–5,
97
,
172
,
174
;
and national security
93
;
and neoliberal economics
89
;
states and
93
humanitarianism
27
Cesar (1996)
148
;
Charlie (1951)
128
;