2022
DOI: 10.1111/disa.12545
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‘Building back better’ in the context of multi‐hazards in the Caribbean

Abstract: The multi-hazard vulnerability of Small Island Developing States in the Caribbean has underpinned the repeated saga of destructive natural and anthropogenic events that have disrupted land, livelihoods, the economy, and society over the past several decades. Preparedness and response have been the focus of national governments and regional entities and the repeated battering calls into question the concept of recovery and 'building back better'. This paper examines the concept of recovery and 'building back be… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, the United Nations, aligning with sustainable development principles, talks about "building back better" (18) . This vision underpins, among other things, disaster risk reduction, shorter post-disaster recovery times and building resilience at various dimensions including health (18)(19)(20) . Whilst the need for resilient health systems at both local and international levels is well recognised, few research studies have been conducted on how to accomplish this (5,9,18) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the United Nations, aligning with sustainable development principles, talks about "building back better" (18) . This vision underpins, among other things, disaster risk reduction, shorter post-disaster recovery times and building resilience at various dimensions including health (18)(19)(20) . Whilst the need for resilient health systems at both local and international levels is well recognised, few research studies have been conducted on how to accomplish this (5,9,18) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%