(Un)natural Disasters: Health Responses after Natural Hazards in Southeast Asia

Published By: S. Rajaratnam School Of International Studies | Published Date: April, 01 , 2011

Southeast Asia is certainly no stranger to natural hazards, having experienced some of the world’s worst. This paper argues that the occurrence of a natural hazard does not inevitably lead to a natural disaster. Whether a disaster results largely depends on pre-existing conditions, such as a country’s level of development and infrastructure, its social stability, and the availability and accessibility of healthcare facilities, as these are critical to the effectiveness of health responses.

Author(s): Bill Durodie, Ong Ee, Li Hongyan | Posted on: Feb 22, 2016 | Views() | Download (149)


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