More with Less

More with Less

Disasters in an Era of Diminishing Resources

  • Author: Cahill, Kevin M.; Al-Nasser, H.E. Nassir Abdulaziz
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Serie: International Humanitarian Affairs
  • ISBN: 9780823250189
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780823260720
  • eISBN Epub: 9780823260713
  • Place of publication:  New York , United States
  • Year of publication: 2013
  • Year of digital publication: 2013
  • Month: September
  • Language: English

Natural and human-made disasters are increasing around the world. Hurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, droughts, and resultant famine, floods, and armed conflicts are constant reminders of the frailty of our human race. Global warming may cause whole island states to be submerged as the oceans rise. In the past these acute and recurring crises have been met by the international community responding to UN and
media appeals. The economic collapse of nations is now a reality; some of those most affected had been traditional, generous donors to disaster relief operations. It is unlikely—probably impossible—that they will be
able to continue to contribute overseas when their own domestic needs are unmet.

A recent New York Times front page report suggested that one of the few domestic issues to have bipartisan support was to cut the foreign aid budget. This book analyzes the global economic forecast and the United
Nations pattern of philanthropy, provides a case study of how one nation with a tradition of giving will cope in the face of a marked reduction in flexible funds and then provides thoughtful chapters on new approaches
to disaster preparedness and disaster response.

  • Cover
  • CONTENTS
  • FOREWORD
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • Preparedness
    • Globalization, Growth, Poverty, Governance, and Humanitarian Assistance
    • WFP: Organizational Maintenance in Uncertain Times
    • Disasters—A Nation’s Experience in an Economic Recession
    • What Can Modern Society Learn from Indigenous Resiliency?
  • Response
    • Providing for the Most Vulnerable in the Twenty-First Century
    • Noncommunicable Diseases and the New Global Health
    • Humanitarian Response in the Era of Global Mobile Information Technology
    • Disasters and the Media
    • Toward a Culture of Safety and Resilience
    • Education and Disaster Management
  • Entrepreneurial Approaches
    • Capitalizing on Travel and Tourism in Preparing for Trouble
    • Business in an Age of Emergency
    • An Afghan Media Tale
    • Terror, Transformed: A Financier’s Journey into Social Entrepreneurship
  • NOTES
  • LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  • THE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN COOPERATION AND THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
  • INDEX
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