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Daniel P. Aldrich urbanists.social/web/@dpaldrich

@DanielPAldrich
Professor of comparative public policy: social capital, disaster recovery, environment, energy and resilience. My books: tinyurl.com/yyku2zvj
Boston, MA
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    Daniel P. Aldrich urbanists.social/web/@dpaldrich
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    New #chapter from Basuki: Decolonial Social Development and Indigenous Social Work: Rearticulating Local Wisdom as Epistemic Foundation in the Hutumuri Indigenous Community, Maluku, Indonesia TL;DR: social capital, social development, and social work. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
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    Daniel P. Aldrich urbanists.social/web/@dpaldrich
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    New #article from Diaz et al: Earthquakes and divergent economic recovery: case studies of Chile and New Zealand TL;DR: NZ’s insurance, capacity, + co-production facilitated a large-scale rebuild; Chile’s institutions only supported recovery back to trend link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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    Daniel P. Aldrich urbanists.social/web/@dpaldrich
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    New #article from Sun et al: How blue-green space shapes regional resilience: a review of multidimensional impact mechanisms TL;DR: habitat provision + biodiversity, climate regulation and heat mitigation, stormwater regulation, + disaster risk reduction link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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    Daniel P. Aldrich urbanists.social/web/@dpaldrich
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    Our new #article with Syed Ainuddin et al: A tale of two countries: assessing disaster resilience in Thailand and Pakistan TL;DR: both countries should empower local institutions with well-coordinated mechanisms and improve social infrastructure tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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    Daniel P. Aldrich urbanists.social/web/@dpaldrich
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    Our new #article with Toshiaki Yoshida: Structural factors rather than reconstruction investment drive depopulation after Japan’s 2011 disasters TL;DR: pre-disaster structural factors, rather than subsequent policy interventions, drive depopulation nature.com/articles/s4324…

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