The Indian Ocean Tsunami, which devastated 70 percent of Sri Lanka’s coastline and killed an estimated 35,000 people, was remarkable both for the magnitude of
This book is based on empirical research in Sri Lanka conducted after the catastrophic tsunami which hit the country in December 2004. The aims of the research
This book examines the sociological consequences of disaster relief and recovery, and uncovers its impact on the communities that were affected by the Indian Oc
Contributed articles presented at the seminar on Tsunami recovery and rehabilitation: accomplishments and drawbacks, 2nd-3rd February, 2007 moderated by SPARC,