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The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy
Risk, Recovery, and Redevelopment

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Donovan Finn, Mari Matsuda, Susan L. Cutter, Dawid Sześciło, Patricia Sampaio, Rômulo Sampaio, Livhuwani David Nemakonde , Dewald van Niekerk, Maria Francesch-Huidobro, Ping Yu Fan, Kwok Pan Chun, John R. Nolon, Arthur C. Nelson, Juli Ponce, Matiangai Sirleaf, Ann M. Eisenberg, Stephen R. Miller, Gavin Smith, Wendy Saunders, Asli Ceylan Oner, Haluk Özener, Wellington Migliari, Shelley Welton, Robert R. M. Verchick, Danaya C. Wright, Chinkie Peliño-Golle, Florence Chio Baula, Christopher French, Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means, Jeffrey R. Baker, Christine E. Cerniglia, Davida Finger, Luz Herrera, JoNel Newman, Clifford J. Villa, Pernille Denise Frederiksen, Marianne Lindegaard Rasmussen, Sara C. Bronin, Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, Ryan Rowberry, Brie Sherwin, Alka Sapat, Arjola Belilaq, Ann-Margaret Esnard, Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Lance Gable
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  • Date Published: October 2022
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  • isbn: 9781108804547

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  • This century's major disasters from Hurricane Katrina and the Fukushima nuclear meltdown to devastating Nepalese earthquakes and the recent crippling volcanic eruptions and tsunamis in Tonga have repeatedly taught that government institutions are ill-prepared for major disaster events, leaving the most vulnerable among us unprotected. These tragedies represent just the beginning of a new era of disaster – an era of floods, heatwaves, droughts, and pandemics fueled by climate change. Laws and government institutions have struggled to adapt to the scope of the challenge; old models of risk no longer apply. This Handbook provides timely guidance, taking stock of the field of disaster law and policy as it has developed since Hurricane Katrina. Experts from a wide range of academic and practical backgrounds address the root causes of disaster vulnerability and offer solutions to build more resilient communities to ensure that no one is left behind.

    • Provides detailed examples of new and proposed laws and policies to address threats posed by disaster events
    • Describes and examines a range of laws and policies from around the world
    • Highlights ideas for law and policy interventions in disaster planning that have cross-national applicability
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    • Date Published: October 2022
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108804547
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Critical Perspectives on the Evolution of Disaster Law and Policy:
    1. Catastrophe is not the end but the beginning Donovan Finn
    2. The flood: Political economy and disaster Mari Matsuda
    Part II. Effective Governance as an Imperative for Responsive Disaster Law and Policy:
    3. Governance structures for recovery and resilience Susan L. Cutter
    4. Governance strategies for mitigating urban heat island effect Dawid Sześciło
    5. Regulatory institutional challenges to prevent mining dam disasters in Brazil Patricia Sampaio and Rômulo Sampaio
    6. Integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change Livhuwani David Nemakonde and Dewald van Niekerk
    7. Climate resilience in the greater bay area of South China Maria Francesch-Huidobro
    8. An adaptive legal framework for water security concerns in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao greater bay area Ping Yu Fan and Kwok Pan Chun
    Part III. Law's Role in Promoting Hazard Mitigation: Intergovernmental, International, National, and Local Approaches:
    9. Local resilience, land use law, and disaster planning John R. Nolon
    10. Financing city resilience Arthur C. Nelson
    11. Disaster, land use, and European Union law Juli Ponce
    12. Covid-19 and cooperation in times of disaster Matiangai Sirleaf
    13. Disaster recovery in rural communities Ann M. Eisenberg
    14. Wildfire federalism Stephen R. Miller
    15. A comparative review of hazard-prone housing acquisition laws, policies, and programs in the United States and Aotearoa New Zealand Gavin Smith and Wendy Saunders
    16. Urban transformation as a resilience strategy Asli Ceylan Oner and Haluk Özener
    17. How green cities prevent disasters? Wellington Migliari
    18. Constructing a resilient energy supply Shelley Welton
    19. Building a resilient power grid Robert R. M. Verchick
    20. Weaponizing private property and the chilling effect of regulatory takings jurisprudence in combating global warming Danaya C. Wright
    Part IV. Private Sector Initiatives to Promote Disaster Resilience and Recovery:
    21. Averting disasters through watershed policy advocacy Chinkie Peliño-Golle and Florence Chio Baula
    22. Insuring natural catastrophes in America Christopher French
    23. Corporate compliance and climate change Susan S. Kuo and Benjamin Means
    Part V. Lawyers as Disaster Law and Policy Leaders: Training for Students and Guidance for Practitioners:
    24. Creating blueprints for law school responses to natural disasters Jeffrey R. Baker, Christine E. Cerniglia, Davida Finger, Luz Herrera, and JoNel Newman
    25. Law and lawyers in disaster response Clifford J. Villa
    Part VI. Cultural Heritage Protection and Cross-Disciplinary Opportunities for Advancing Disaster Law and Policy:
    26. Scheduled monuments and sites at risk of coastal erosion Pernille Denise Frederiksen and Marianne Lindegaard Rasmussen
    27. Heritage-related disaster policy in the United States Sara C. Bronin
    28. Love for heritage in the time of Covid-19 Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
    29. Reflections on urban cultural heritage, public health, and public participation Ryan Rowberry
    Part VII. Disasters and Vulnerable Communities:
    30. After the storm Brie Sherwin
    31. Social construction of disaster survivors and displaced populations Alka Sapat, Arjola Belilaq, and Ann-Margaret Esnard
    32. From Covid-19 to climate change Cinnamon P. Carlarne
    33. Disasters and disability Lance Gable.

  • Editors

    Susan S. Kuo, University of South Carolina School of Law
    Susan Kuo is a Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law and an affiliated researcher with the Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute. Her research focuses on disaster law and social justice and has been published in law reviews including the Iowa Law Review, Washington University Law Review, Boston College Law Review, Indiana Law Journal, and U.C. Davis Law Review. Before entering academia, she was a Special Assistant United States Attorney with the United States Attorney's Office in Atlanta, Georgia and completed two federal judicial clerkships.

    John Travis Marshall, Georgia State University College of Law
    John Travis Marshall teaches environmental, land use, and property Law. He is co-author of Market Demand-Based Planning and Permitting (2017) and co-editor of How Cities Will Save the World (2016). He entered law practice with Holland & Knight LLP's Tampa office, where he became a partner specializing in land use and zoning matters as well as real estate litigation. In 2007, he joined the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA) as a project manager and counsel, helping implement post-Hurricane Katrina urban revitalization efforts for Orleans Parish.

    Ryan Rowberry, Georgia State University College of Law
    Ryan Max Rowberry teaches Anglo-American legal history, natural resources law, and property law. He is co-author of Historic Preservation Law in a Nutshell (2018) and Land Use Planning and Development Law (2018). As a Fulbright scholar to Denmark in 2018, he studied legal frameworks for protecting coastal cultural heritage. He has also assisted 13 Caribbean nations with reforming their cultural heritage laws. He practiced environmental and natural resources law with Hogan Lovells in Washington, DC and served as a U.S. Supreme Court Fellow in 2011.

    Contributors

    Donovan Finn, Mari Matsuda, Susan L. Cutter, Dawid Sześciło, Patricia Sampaio, Rômulo Sampaio, Livhuwani David Nemakonde , Dewald van Niekerk, Maria Francesch-Huidobro, Ping Yu Fan, Kwok Pan Chun, John R. Nolon, Arthur C. Nelson, Juli Ponce, Matiangai Sirleaf, Ann M. Eisenberg, Stephen R. Miller, Gavin Smith, Wendy Saunders, Asli Ceylan Oner, Haluk Özener, Wellington Migliari, Shelley Welton, Robert R. M. Verchick, Danaya C. Wright, Chinkie Peliño-Golle, Florence Chio Baula, Christopher French, Susan S. Kuo, Benjamin Means, Jeffrey R. Baker, Christine E. Cerniglia, Davida Finger, Luz Herrera, JoNel Newman, Clifford J. Villa, Pernille Denise Frederiksen, Marianne Lindegaard Rasmussen, Sara C. Bronin, Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, Ryan Rowberry, Brie Sherwin, Alka Sapat, Arjola Belilaq, Ann-Margaret Esnard, Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Lance Gable

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