Jàmbá: 2013 Volume 5 No 2
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Contents
23 January 2013
Articles
- Parallel structures for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in Southern Africa / Becker, P; Abrahamsson, M & Hagelsteen, M
- An exploration of the role of communication during the in-crisis situation / Le Roux, T
- Land tenure insecurity, vulnerability to climate-induced disaster and opportunities for redress in southern Africa / Chagutah, T
- Investigating the significance of disaster information management / Mutasa, M
- A Framework for rapid impact assessment with special reference to wildfires / Jansen van Vuuren, ID
- Analysing risk and vulnerability of South African settlements: attempts, explorations and reflections / Van Huyssteen, E; Le Roux, A & Van Niekerk, W
- Disaster risk management: disciplinary status and prospects for a unifying theory / Van der Waldt, G
- Synergies across the natural resources management fields in Southern Africa: disaster risk reduction and One Health / Bocchino, C & Burroughs, R
- Governance of disaster risk reduction in Cameroon: the need to empower local government / Bang, HN
- Views from the frontline: a critical assessment of local risk governance in South Africa / Botha, D & Van Niekerk, D
- Managing corporate identities of non-profit organisations in the social welfare sector / Holtzhausen, L
- Local communities and health disaster management in the mining sector / Cronjé, F; Reyneke, S & Van Wyk, D
- Preliminary assessment of the gender aspects of disaster vulnerability and loss of human life in South Africa / Tandlich, R; Chirenda, TG & Srinivas, CSS
- Communication management during the veld fires of 23 August 2011 in the Tlokwe Local Municipality: a cautionary tale / Wiggill, MN
- A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for policy and practice / Bongo, PP; Chipangura, P & Sithole, M
- Awareness campaigns as survival tools in the fight against gender-based violence in peri-urban communities of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe / Damba, G; Lunga, W & Musarurwa, C
- ‘Prevention is better than cure’: assessing Ghana’s preparedness (capacity) for disaster management / Oteng-Ababio, M
- Disasters in ‘development’ contexts: contradictions and options for a preventive approach / Hewitt, K
- Dynamics of configuring and interpreting the disaster risk script: experiences from Zimbabwe / Bongo, PP; Chipangura, P; Sithole, M & Moyo, F
A word of thanks
- Acknowledgement to reviewers / Office, Editorial