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Intro
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Editors and Contributors
Part I Conceptualising Disaster and Risk
1 Indigenous Knowledge and Disaster Risk Reduction: Insight Toward Perception, Response, Adaptation and Sustainability
1.1 Indigenous Knowledge System and Disaster Management
1.2 Indigenous Knowledge, Disaster Risk Reduction and Community Participation
1.3 Indigenous Knowledge in Disaster Management and Sustainable Development
1.4 The Shifting Paradigm of Disaster Management
1.4.1 Changing Vision of Disaster Management at the International Level

1.4.2 Shift in Disaster Management from Response to Risk Reduction
1.4.3 Disaster Management Cycle and Indigenous Knowledge
1.4.4 From Relief to Development, from Natural Hazards to All Hazards, from Single Agency to All Agencies
1.4.5 Development Oriented Emergency Aid
1.4.6 Community Participation in Risk and Vulnerability Reduction Oriented Development
1.4.7 Indigenous Knowledge- and Community-Based Approach in DRR
1.4.8 DRR with a Focus on the Poorest and Most Vulnerable
1.4.9 Disasters and Environment
1.5 Summary and Conclusion
References

2 Role of Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge in Disaster Management
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Aims and Objective
2.3 Research Design
2.3.1 Indigenous Technology and Flood Prediction, Mitigation and Management
2.3.2 Indigenous Technology and Cyclone Prediction, Mitigation and Management
2.3.3 Indigenous Technology and Drought Prediction, Mitigation and Management
2.3.4 Indigenous Technology and Earthquake Prediction, Mitigation and Management
2.3.5 Indigenous Technology and Volcanic Eruption Prediction, Mitigation and Management
2.3.6 Discussion and Conclusion
References

3 Conception and Perception of Indigenous People on Merapi Volcano Eruption: Knowledge, Philosophy, and Indigenous Education on Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Materials and Methods
3.3 Results and Discussion
3.4 Nature and Human Relation
3.5 Disaster, Human, and Its Philosophy
3.6 Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Mitigation in Indonesia
3.7 Conception and Perception of Indigenous People on Disaster
3.8 Indigenous Knowledge and Philosophy on Disaster Management

3.9 Indigenous Education on Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Case Study in Mt. Merapi
3.10 Conclusions
References
4 Dispossessing 'Own People' from Their Homeland: Muslim Indigenous Ethnic Minority in Sri Lanka
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Literature Overview
4.3 Geographic Distribution and Attitudinal Difference
4.4 Objectives
4.5 Methodology
4.6 Historical Background: The Moors of Sri Lanka
4.6.1 Moors of Jaffna
4.6.2 Moor Returnees in Jaffna
4.7 Dispossessing 'Own People' from Their Homeland: The Narratives
4.7.1 "Homeless at Home": Struggles After Return

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