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Caroline Brassard

    Caroline Brassard is an economist whose work focuses on poverty reduction strategies. She has extensive experience consulting for international organizations, including UNICEF and the United Nations Development Programme, in various developing countries. Her academic background includes a PhD in Economics from the University of London, where she also taught empirical analysis. Her research and consultancy aim to address critical issues of economic inequality and development.

    Natural Disaster Management in the Asia-Pacific
    • The Asia-Pacific region is one of the most vulnerable to a variety of natural and manmade hazards. This edited book productively brings together scholars and senior public officials having direct experience in dealing with or researching on recent major natural disasters in the Asia-Pacific. The chapters focus on disaster preparedness and management, including pre-event planning and mitigation, crisis leadership and emergency response and, and disaster recovery. Specific events discussed in this book include a broad spectrum of disasters such as floods in the Philippines and Bangladesh, earthquakes in China, and landscape-scale disasters in Australia. The book aims to generate discussions about improved risk reduction strategies throughout the region. It seeks to provide a comparative perspective across countries to draw lessons from three perspectives: public policy, humanitarian systems, and community engagement.

      Natural Disaster Management in the Asia-Pacific