Next steps for disaster resilience in ASEAN

The challenges posed in responding to natural hazards during the global COVID-19 pandemic were felt across Southeast Asia. As travel restrictions and supply chain disruptions ease up, it is time to revaluate disaster management and not simply revert to old ways.

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Main Authors: Cook, Alistair David Blair, Chen, Christopher Zhiming
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162701
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1627012023-03-05T17:16:50Z Next steps for disaster resilience in ASEAN Cook, Alistair David Blair Chen, Christopher Zhiming S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies Non-Traditional Security The challenges posed in responding to natural hazards during the global COVID-19 pandemic were felt across Southeast Asia. As travel restrictions and supply chain disruptions ease up, it is time to revaluate disaster management and not simply revert to old ways. Published version 2022-11-07T06:37:08Z 2022-11-07T06:37:08Z 2022 Commentary Cook, A. D. B. & Chen, C. Z. (2022). Next steps for disaster resilience in ASEAN. RSIS Commentaries, 097-22. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162701 en RSIS Commentaries, 097-22 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Political science
Country and Region Studies
Non-Traditional Security
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Country and Region Studies
Non-Traditional Security
Cook, Alistair David Blair
Chen, Christopher Zhiming
Next steps for disaster resilience in ASEAN
description The challenges posed in responding to natural hazards during the global COVID-19 pandemic were felt across Southeast Asia. As travel restrictions and supply chain disruptions ease up, it is time to revaluate disaster management and not simply revert to old ways.
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Chen, Christopher Zhiming
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title Next steps for disaster resilience in ASEAN
title_short Next steps for disaster resilience in ASEAN
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