The role of faith‐based institutions in urban disaster risk reduction for immigrant communities

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dc.contributor.author Ngin, C
dc.contributor.author Grayman, JH
dc.contributor.author Neef, A
dc.contributor.author Sanunsilp, N
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-16T02:53:16Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-16T02:53:16Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Natural Hazards 103(1):299-316 09 May 2020
dc.identifier.issn 0921-030X
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/58192
dc.description.abstract Drawing on interviews with Cambodian and Thai communities in Auckland, New Zealand, this paper examines the role of Buddhist temples in disaster preparedness, response and recovery and the hindrances to optimising this role. We find that among the communities, Buddhist temples are identified as sites of community organisation and information dissemination and would likely serve as important sites for seeking assistance during a major crisis. We thus argue that Buddhist temples have a role to assist their members to prepare for, respond to and recover from a major disaster. This is possible because these institutions are faith-bonded centres for regular congregations, reciprocity, charity and cultural attachment. However, their bridging and linking social capital, which is pivotal for performing this role, may be impeded by language barriers, generational divides, member exclusivity, personal conflicts and political divisions. We conclude that the role of faith-based institutions in disaster risk reduction in urban immigrant communities in the Global North should be examined in a more nuanced manner, particularly regarding their internal and external ruptures. A good understanding of these complexities would enable interventions to manoeuvre through the tensions and cater for diverse interests and values of affected communities.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Springer Verlag
dc.relation.ispartofseries Natural Hazards
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dc.rights.uri https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/docs/uoa-docs/rights.htm
dc.subject Science & Technology
dc.subject Physical Sciences
dc.subject Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
dc.subject Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
dc.subject Water Resources
dc.subject Geology
dc.subject Faith-based institutions
dc.subject Social capital
dc.subject Disaster risk reduction
dc.subject Urban immigrant communities
dc.subject New Zealand
dc.subject RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
dc.subject RESILIENCE
dc.subject EARTHQUAKE
dc.subject MANAGEMENT
dc.subject ADAPTATION
dc.subject RECOVERY
dc.subject RELIEF
dc.subject 0401 Atmospheric Sciences
dc.subject 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
dc.subject 1701 Psychology
dc.title The role of faith‐based institutions in urban disaster risk reduction for immigrant communities
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s11069-020-03988-9
pubs.issue 1
pubs.volume Online first
dc.date.updated 2022-01-01T01:57:45Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: Springer Nature B.V. en
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pubs.publication-status Published
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess en
pubs.subtype Article
pubs.elements-id 801043
dc.identifier.eissn 1573-0840
pubs.online-publication-date 2020-5-9


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