"This book provides a truly fascinating overview of the complex layers that have evolved to create today's challenges faced by developing countries in terms of resilience. At the very heart of these challenges lies disaster risk governance, without which it is virtually impossible to create an effective, inclusive disaster risk reduction system. Through her research and analysis, Thompson addresses this clearly, and provides some pertinent conclusions as to possible ways forward." — Emily Hough, Founder and Managing Editor of the Crisis Response Journal"In Disaster Risk Governance: Four Cases from Developing Countries Professor Thompson seeks to focus the radar on a seldom discussed and analyzed subject in Disaster Risk Management. Through the cases it explores another window for analyzing the relationship between the policies and politics of disaster risk management and the outcomes of hazard impacts."— Jeremy Colllymore, Honorary Research Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Development, University of the West Indies.