Connecting the actors, discovering the ties : exploring disaster risk governance network in Asia and the Pacific
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) arrangement can be seen as an ecosystem that has been jointly governed by stakeholders ranging from governments, non-governmental organizations, civil society and faith-based groups, scientific bodies, research institutes and universities, the private sector and local c...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1394782020-05-20T00:43:29Z Connecting the actors, discovering the ties : exploring disaster risk governance network in Asia and the Pacific Trias, Angelo Paolo Luna Lassa, Jonatan Surjan, Akhilesh S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Centre For Non-Traditional Security Studies Social sciences::Geography Disaster Risk Reduction Network Theory Disaster risk reduction (DRR) arrangement can be seen as an ecosystem that has been jointly governed by stakeholders ranging from governments, non-governmental organizations, civil society and faith-based groups, scientific bodies, research institutes and universities, the private sector and local communities. This paper investigates DRR ecosystem in the Asia Pacific region by systematically analysing the network of DRR projects in the Asia-Pacific between 2000 and 2012 as listed in the DRR projects database (www.drrproject.net). The projects generally aiming at shaping discourse, policy and practice around various priorities of disaster risk reduction at different levels. The research explores network structures by analysing organizational connections using network theory and/or social network analysis (SNA) techniques. It examines how DRR organizational networks function and behave by exploring the connections and interactions (i) between donors, the projects they support, and the countries (recipient government) they aid and assist, as well as those (ii) between donors, the lead organizations managing the projects, and their implementing partner organizations. The research seeks to contribute to further understand disaster risk governance as a network and an ecosystem. 2020-05-20T00:43:28Z 2020-05-20T00:43:28Z 2018 Journal Article Trias, A. P. L., Lassa, J., & Surjan, A. (2019). Connecting the actors, discovering the ties : exploring disaster risk governance network in Asia and the Pacific. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 33, 217-228. doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.10.007 2212-4209 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139478 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.10.007 2-s2.0-85056638440 33 217 228 en International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Disaster risk reduction (DRR) arrangement can be seen as an ecosystem that has been jointly governed by stakeholders ranging from governments, non-governmental organizations, civil society and faith-based groups, scientific bodies, research institutes and universities, the private sector and local communities. This paper investigates DRR ecosystem in the Asia Pacific region by systematically analysing the network of DRR projects in the Asia-Pacific between 2000 and 2012 as listed in the DRR projects database (www.drrproject.net). The projects generally aiming at shaping discourse, policy and practice around various priorities of disaster risk reduction at different levels. The research explores network structures by analysing organizational connections using network theory and/or social network analysis (SNA) techniques. It examines how DRR organizational networks function and behave by exploring the connections and interactions (i) between donors, the projects they support, and the countries (recipient government) they aid and assist, as well as those (ii) between donors, the lead organizations managing the projects, and their implementing partner organizations. The research seeks to contribute to further understand disaster risk governance as a network and an ecosystem. |
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