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Risk Disaster Management and Climate Change information board Risk Disaster Reduction Information,Climate Change panel information, Resiliance, Mitigations, Vulne DRR is very wide-ranging, therefore.

Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is a systematic approach to identifying, assessing and reducing the risks of disaster. It aims to reduce socio-economic vulnerabilities to disaster as well as dealing with the environmental and other hazards that trigger them: here it has been strongly influenced by the mass of research on vulnerability that has appeared in print since the mid-1970s.[1] It is the resp

onsibility of development and relief agencies alike and it should be an integral part of the way such organisations do their work, not an add-on or one-off action. Its scope is much broader and deeper than conventional emergency management. There is potential for DRR initiatives in just about every sector of development and humanitarian work.

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The Environmental Emergencies Centre hosts a series of online learning modules developed by the UNEP/OCHA Joint Environm...
15/06/2021

The Environmental Emergencies Centre hosts a series of online learning modules developed by the UNEP/OCHA Joint Environment Unit and partners on a range of environmental emergency preparedness and response topics.

https://eecentre.org/training/

The Environmental Emergencies Centre hosts a series of online learning modules developed by the UNEP/OCHA Joint Environment Unit and partners on a range of environmental emergency preparedness and response topics. Register now / Login

UNEP works through its local and national partners to implement the Eco-DRR Project in Haiti.Our Eco-DRR strategy in Hai...
15/06/2021

UNEP works through its local and national partners to implement the Eco-DRR Project in Haiti.

Our Eco-DRR strategy in Haiti promotes sustainable coastal zone management through ecosystem based solutions that improve local livelihoods and reduce disaster risks.

This project has been funded by the European Commission.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eThpDsywyzc&t=183s

UNEP works through its local and national partners to implement the Eco-DRR Project in Haiti.Our Eco-DRR strategy in Haiti promotes sustainable coastal zone ...

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which one are you affected by?
15/06/2021

which one are you affected by?

15/06/2021

Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and
undermine development. Climate change is expected to aggravate existing
disaster risks in many regions of the world. There is a need for increased
awareness amongst practitioners, policymakers and researchers on
the latest advances in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change
adaptation (CCA). There is now a better understanding of ecosystem
based approaches for reducing disaster risks and adapting to climate
change. Natural solutions are now more commonplace to providing
protective buffers and supporting food and water for increased resilience
against disaster impacts. Ecosystem-based approaches for disaster risk
reduction and climate change adaptation (or Eco-DRR/EbA) are considered
by the IPCC (2012) as a “no-regrets” strategy, providing multiple socioeconomic
benefits regardless of disasters, including carbon storage and
sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and poverty alleviation.

https://postconflict.unep.ch/DRR/EcoDRR_Source_Book.pdf

25/03/2021

Tree-planting can also increase health risks if it focuses too narrowly on small number of species, paper says

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