This text was published two years after the “start” of the Formosa Environmental Disaster in Vietnam’s Central Coast. Related texts within the journal of Environmental Hazards have highlighted causes of natural and man-made disasters (Gaillard, 2007), the importance of incorporating indiengenous knowledge in reducing climate vulnerabilities (Mercer, 2007), and approaches to disaster and environmental management (Tran, 2007).
Anonymous, "Household recovery from disaster: insights from Vietnam’s fish kill", contributed by , Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 22 February 2022, accessed 30 November 2024. http://465538.bc062.asia/content/household-recovery-disaster-insights-vietnam’s-fish-kill-2
Critical Commentary
This text was published two years after the “start” of the Formosa Environmental Disaster in Vietnam’s Central Coast. Related texts within the journal of Environmental Hazards have highlighted causes of natural and man-made disasters (Gaillard, 2007), the importance of incorporating indiengenous knowledge in reducing climate vulnerabilities (Mercer, 2007), and approaches to disaster and environmental management (Tran, 2007).