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社区为本的防灾减灾在中国的发展

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沈文伟 ,香港理工大学应用社会科学系副教授。
崔珂 ,女,四川大学公共管理学院特聘副研究员,香港理工大学应用社会科学系博士后,四川省灾害社会工作服务队专家督导。2014年毕业于英国杜伦大学,获得社会学与社会政策博士学位,主要研究方向为灾害社会工作、社会工作实务等。自2013年起加入香港理工大学灾害社会心理工作项目,主要从事灾后社会心理恢复与防灾减灾方面的研究。编著《灾后社会心理需求评估工具手册》等;出版著作有《基层政府自然灾害应急管理与社会工作介入》等;并在Qualitative Social Work,Health and Social Work以及Natural Hazards等国际期刊上发表学术文章数篇。

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社区为本的防灾减灾在中国的发展

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章节目录

  • 一 引言
  • 二 中国的防灾减灾政策
  • 三 灾害中不同人群的脆弱性
    1. (一)年龄
    2. (二)残疾
    3. (三)性别
    4. (四)城市贫困人群
  • 四 问卷调查:结果与分析
    1. (一)研究方法
    2. (二)研究结果
      1. 1.资金来源
      2. 2.预算
      3. 3.专业人士
      4. 4.项目架构与合作
      5. 5.覆盖的灾害
      6. 6.信息来源
      7. 7.所开展的活动
      8. 8.项目地点
      9. 9.受益者
      10. 10.项目成效评估
      11. 11.研究能力
      12. 12.防灾减灾项目面临的主要挑战
  • 五 讨论
  • 六 总结和建议

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