Disaster and Climate Risk Education
Insights from Knowledge to Action
Series: Disaster Risk Reduction;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2024
- Publisher Springer Nature Singapore
- Date of Publication 1 October 2024
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9789819759866
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages438 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XVII, 438 p. 75 illus., 70 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 600
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Education serves as a cornerstone for gaining knowledge and taking initiative. However, despite efforts in disaster and climate risk education (DCRE), a gap often exists between awareness and meaningful action. To bridge this gap and promote a progression from awareness to empowerment, we offer the KIDA (Knowledge Interest Desire Action) framework. The foundation of this framework is a collaboration between schools, communities, and families, which calls for support from educational boards and local governments.
Following international tragedies like the Turkey-Syria earthquake of 2023, as well as the ever-changing difficulties posed by climate change, DCRE has to be given priority immediately. Our book proposes a comprehensive strategy that includes governance, capacity building, education in schools and the community, and technology integration. Our insights, analyses, and practical policy suggestions are based on multidisciplinary research and worldwide case studies, with the goal of strengthening resilience and cultivating a generation committed to sustainability. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of DCRE. It aims to prepare individuals and communities to face the challenges of a changing world head-on by improving knowledge and promoting preparedness.
MoreTable of Contents:
Part 1. School Education.- Chapter 1. Key issues and challenges of school education.- Chapter 2. Integrating climate risk in disaster education.- Chapter 3. Reflections of school education from Turkey.- Chapter 4. Children and disasters: perspective from USA.- Chapter 5. Reflections of school education from Japan.- Chapter 6. Reflections of school education from Nepal.- Chapter 7. Climate schools and school community activities in Varanasi, India.- Part 2. Community Education.- Chapter 8. Key issues and challenges of community education.- Chapter 9. School community engagement in Japan for proactive risk reduction.- Chapter 10. Importance of education in enhancing blue green infrastructures.- Chapter 11. School community relationship: experiences from Taiwan.- Chapter 12. Importance of story/ legacy teller for disaster memories in Japan.- Chapter 13. School and community education towards avoidable deaths.- Part 3. Governance.- Chapter 14. Disaster and climate risk governance.- Chapter 15. Disaster education and risk governance in Turkey.- Chapter 16. Disaster and climate education: importance of local governance.- Chapter 17. Applying SDRA as a governance tool for climate and disaster education.- Chapter 18. School education and risk governance: perspectives from Indonesia.- Chapter 19. Empowerment of women and girls in DRR policy and implication to resilience in Georgia.- Part 4. Capacity Building.- Chapter 20. Innovation and capacity building in disaster and climate risk education.- Chapter 21. Experiences of first responders in enhancing disaster education capacity.- Chapter 22. Action Plans for refugees and IDPs: disaster and climate risk education.- Chapter 23. Teacher training and capacity building: experiences from Asia.- Chapter 24. The role of interactive disaster education for DRR: a case study from disaster training center.- Chapter 25. Teacher’s training and disaster and climate education.- Part 5. Technology.- Chapter 26. Using PRISM in school education for measuring risk perception.- Chapter 27. Using virtual reality and augmented reality for enhancing school education Tomoki Itamiya, Kanagawa Dental University, Japan.- Chapter 28. Importance of using innovative mapping process for enhancing climate awareness.- Chapter 29. Disruptive and conventional technologies in disaster and climate education: Perspectives from China.- Chapter 30. Information technology and disaster and climate risk education.
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