Eco-Social Work for Disaster Risk Reduction : Advancing Social and Environmental Justice /
This contributed volume examines the intersection of social work, environmental justice, and disaster risk reduction (DRR). It explores how eco-social approaches can bridge gaps in traditional DRR strategies by integrating social, economic, and cultural dimensions of disasters. Through theoretical i...
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| Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
2026.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2026. |
| Series: | Disaster resilience and green growth,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Social Work, Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction
- 2. Eco-Social Life: The Symbiosis between Society and Nature
- 3. Exploring the Research Trends and Insights on the Role of Social Work in Disaster Management
- 4. Eco-Social Resilience and Nature-Based Solutions: Local Strategies for Disaster Risk Reduction across the Globe
- 5. Contours of Sociological Research on Climate Change and Beyond
- 6. Community-Centric Flood Management: Insights from a Citizen-Led Case Study
- 7. Inclusion of Traditional Forest Resource Management Practices into Modern Micro-Level Institutions: Decision-Making from an Eco-social Work Perspective
- 8.Forecasting with Fishers: Climate Justice, Local Science, and Early Warning for All
- 9. Technological Interventions in Eco-Social Work
- 10. Mental Health and Well-being in Post-Disaster Settings: An Eco-Social Work Approach
- 11. RResponsible Consumption, Management and Sustainability in Fine-Dining Restaurants
- 12. Cross Cutting Themes
- Future Directions in Eco-Social Work and Disaster Risk Reduction.