Media and disaster risk reduction : advances, challenges and potentials / Rajib Shaw, Suvendrini Kakuchi, Miki Yamaji, editors.

This book analyzes recent advances, trends, challenges and potentials of the role of media in disaster risk reduction. Collaboration, co-design and co-delivery with other stakeholders in science technology, private sectors, and civil society are found to be effective in reaching people and communiti...

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Other Authors: Shaw, Rajib (Editor), Kakuchi, Suvendrini (Editor), Yamaji, Miki (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2021.
Series:Disaster risk reduction.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- About This Book -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part I Overview -- 1 Media and Disaster Risk Reduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Global Pandemic and Role of Media -- 1.3 Ten Key Lessons on Media and DRR -- 1.4 Outline of the Book -- Reference -- 2 Media Experiences of Asian Disasters-A Way Forward -- 2.1 The Size of the Task -- 2.2 The Complexity of the Task -- 2.3 Setting the Standard -- 2.4 Working with the Science -- 2.5 High-risk Countries -- 2.6 A Detailed Case Study -- 2.7 Developments -- 2.8 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Media Types and Its Role 
505 8 |a 3 Community Radio Movement in the Promotion of Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Collaboration Between Indonesia and Japan -- 3.3 Community Radio in Indonesia -- 3.4 Community Radio in Japan -- 3.5 Community Radio in Disaster Management -- 3.5.1 Experiences in Indonesia -- 3.5.2 Experiences in Japan -- 3.6 The Effort of Installment of Boyolali Model -- 3.6.1 Japan-Indonesia Collaboration Has Been Developed from Experience in Aceh -- 3.6.2 Localizing Japanese Model into Indonesia -- 3.6.3 Standard Operation Procedures of Communication and Information for DRR 
505 8 |a 3.6.4 Expected to Be a Model for Developing Standards and Procedures for Contingency Plans -- 3.6.5 Participatory Communication -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Social Media in Disaster Management -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Brief Literature Review -- 4.3 Social Media Overview -- 4.3.1 Types, Uses and Benefits -- 4.3.2 2013 Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), the Philippines -- 4.3.3 2015 Chennai Floods, India -- 4.4 Threats and Challenges -- 4.5 Takeaway Messages for Practitioners and Policy-Makers -- References -- 5 Relic as Record Media in Japan -- 5.1 Introduction 
505 8 |a 5.2 Classification and Needs of Records -- 5.3 Records in Words -- 5.3.1 Witness Report in 17 Characters -- 5.3.2 Function of Stele -- 5.4 Records in Relic -- 5.4.1 Like Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome -- 5.4.2 Disaster Relics and Remains in Asia -- 5.5 Records in Tradition and Culture -- 5.5.1 Events Symbolizing Evacuation -- 5.5.2 On the Coast of "Fire of Inamura" -- 5.6 Role of Media and Records -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Examples and Issues Related to Role of Media 
505 8 |a 6 Adaptation Communication of Indigenous and Local Knowledge: Can Community Radios Be Mobilized in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region? -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Communication of Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) on Climate Change Adaptation -- 6.3 Promoting ILK for CCA in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) Region -- 6.4 Potential Role of Media in Bridging the Knowledge Gaps on ILK and CCA -- 6.5 Community Radio as a Potential Medium for Communicating ILK on CCA in the HKH Region -- 6.6 The Case of Farmer-Focused Community Radio in Nepal 
520 |a This book analyzes recent advances, trends, challenges and potentials of the role of media in disaster risk reduction. Collaboration, co-design and co-delivery with other stakeholders in science technology, private sectors, and civil society are found to be effective in reaching people and communities. The media is considered to be of utmost importance in all phases of disasters, before, during and after, with different types of media having different proactive roles to play in disaster risk reduction. Before disasters, they play essential roles not only in bringing early warning to people but also in enhancing their perception of the need to take action. At during- and post-disaster response recovery phases, community radio and social media are the key. These necessitate a resilient media infrastructure as the core of uninterrupted coverage. Media literacy has become an important issue for several stakeholders, including governments. In addition, more focus is placed on media governance to look at the priorities of disaster risk reduction initiatives within the media. All of these are considered to lead to trust in the media, which further improves people's disaster response actions based on information from the media, before and during disasters. Covering different aspects of media, this book is a valuable source for students, researchers, academics, policy-makers and development practitioners. 
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