This edited book approaches the threat and impact of environmental
disasters on Asia's urban populations from a governance perspective. It
adopts a multi-sector and multi-disciplinary approach to disaster
governance that emphasises the importance of multiple stakeholders in
preparing for, responding to and recovering from disasters and their
cascading impacts in Asia's cities. The contributors to this volume take
a broad view of the multifaceted causalities and the interconnected
threats and vulnerabilities of environmental disasters in urbanising
Asia. As such, the book is an invitation to advance scholarship in the
search for more effective, comprehensive and inclusive disaster
preparedness agendas, recovery programs and development priorities.