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(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 363.34 G000 ISM Record No: H046897)
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(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050340)
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A gender-based analysis of challenges for an effective and timely recovery from a disaster is necessary for efficiently responding to each gender's needs. In this study, 25 challenges that delay post-hurricane recovery were identified from the literature, ranked, and compared, based on female and male perspectives. A survey was developed, with questions designed to provide data on the men's and women's perspectives of the challenges. A relative importance index (RII) analysis was used to rank the challenges. Results of the survey showed that the respondents considered 21 of the 25 challenges significant in the post-hurricane recovery process. Females gave priority to the economic category challenges that might threat their families, while the males gave priority to the challenges in the social category. The top-ranked challenge by the females was the average housing value, while the males ranked population density the highest. The results of this study establish a basis for better understanding the differences between female and male insights into the challenges of hurricane recovery and can increase the likelihood of achieving a timely recovery.
4 Cullmann, J.; Dilley, M. (Ed.); Egerton, P.; Grasso, V. F. (Ed.); Honore, C.; Lucio, F.; Luterbacher, J.; Nullis, C.; Power, M.; Rea, A.; Repnik, M.; Stander, J.; Idle, T. (Ed.); Msemo, N. (Ed.); Baubion, N.; Roudier, P.; Woillez, M.- N.; Gomes, A. M.; Dobardzic, S.; Pina, C. L.; Naran, B.; Richmond, M.; Harding, J.; Macasil, M. L. K.; Chaponniere, E.; Hoyer, B.; Losenno, C.; Vaananen, E.; Baugh, C.; Prudhomme, C.; Brovko, E.; Giusti, S.; Hoogeveen, J.; Maher, S.; Neretin, L.; Pek, E.; Gutierrez, A.; Ramage, S.; Venturini, S.; Intsiful, J.; Barnwal, A.; Iqbal, F.; Aich, V.; Debevec, L.; Grey, S.; Sumner, T.; Marsden, K.; Katsanakis, R.; Sengupta, R.; Bensada, A.; Olhoff, A.; Ivanova, O.; Kappelle, M.; Nield, M.; Wang, Y.; Bertule, M.; Glennie, P.; Lloyd, G. J.; Benchwick, G.; Creitaru, L.; Larroquette, B.; Stephens, E.; Properzi, F.; Schade, M.; Bogdanova, A.- M.; Kull, D.; de France, J.; Aich, V.; Alexieva, A.; Bastani, H.; Berit, A.; Berod, D.; Bode, G.; Boscolo, R.; Chernov, I.; de Coning, E.; Eggleston, S.; Ehlert, K.; Delju, A.; Douris, J.; Gallo, I.; Kim, H.; Migraine, J.- B.; Msemo, N.; Polcher, J.; Sparrow, M.; Stefanski, R.; Tripathi, R.; Vara, R. L. S.; Woolnough, S.; Zuniga, J. A.; Christiana, P.; Luo, T.; Saccoccia, L. 2021. 2021 state of climate services: water. Geneva, Switzerland: WMO. 46p. (WMO No.1278)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050659)
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