Natural Disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean : Coping with Calamity
Natural Disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean : Coping with Calamity
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Author(s): Erlick, June Carolyn
ISBN No.: 9780367265847
Pages: 154
Year: 202102
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 240.67
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Natural Disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean shows us that the consequences of natural disasters--from the Baru Volcano in 7th century Panama to recent disasters in Chile, Haiti, and Puerto Rico--extend far beyond bricks and morter. Writing with both tenderness and sharp insight, Erlick reminds us that in unequal societies, natural disasters invariably hit the poor hardest. It is thus imperative that we hear the voices of the most vulnerable. That insight has never been more relevant. Natural Disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean isn't about the COVID-19 crisis in Latin America, but it offers a powerful lens through which to understand it--and lessons for those seeking better ways of responding to it. Steven Levitsky, David Rockefeller Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Government, Harvard University, USA Consummate journalist, erudite social scientist, intrepid explorer and Latin American expert, June Carolyn Erlick has the perfect skill set to write a profound and highly engaging book about the complex legacy of natural disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean. With admirable clarity and impressive, interdisciplinary expertise, she weaves a gripping story about the intertwined impact of climate change and social governance on affected populations, laying bare with cogent analysis, how 'natural' disasters are anything but 'natural', and how social inequities not chance determine the impact of calamities. This book deserves a wide readership: with urgency and intelligence, it speaks to constituencies interested in social justice, environmental harm, Latin American history and politics, and the deep interconnections that underpin our common humanity.


Jacqueline Bhabha, Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights, Harvard University, USA.


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