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Geneva; Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFCR);ProVention Consortium; 2009. 47 p. tab, graf.
Monografia em Inglês | Desastres | ID: des-17964
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Disasters ; 30(1): 19-38, 2006 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16512859

RESUMO

Reducing losses to weather-related disasters, meeting the Millennium Development Goals and wider human development objectives, and implementing a successful response to climate change are aims that can only be accomplished if they are undertaken in an integrated manner. Currently, policy responses to address each of these independently may be redundant or, at worst, conflicting. We believe that this conflict can be attributed primarily to a lack of interaction and institutional overlap among the three communities of practice. Differences in language, method and political relevance may also contribute to the intellectual divide. Thus, this paper seeks to review the theoretical and policy linkages among disaster risk reduction, climate change and development. It finds that not only does action within one realm affect capacity for action in the others, but also that there is much that can be learnt and shared between realms in order to ensure a move towards a path of integrated and more sustainable development.


Assuntos
Desastres , Efeito Estufa , Cooperação Internacional , Gestão de Riscos/organização & administração , Nações Unidas
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Disasters ; 30(1): 19-38, 2006. graf
Artigo em Inglês | Desastres | ID: des-17598

RESUMO

Reducing losses to weather-related disasters, meeting the Millennium Development Goals and wider human development objectives, and implementing a successful response to climate change are aims that can only be accomplished if they are undertaken in an integrated manner. Currently, policy responses to address each of these independently may be redundant or, at worst, conflicting. We believe that this conflict can be attributed primarily to a lack of interaction and institutional overlap among the three communities of practice. Differences in language, method and political relevance may also contribute to the intellectual divide. Thus, this paper seeks to review the theoretical and policy linkages among disaster risk reduction, climate change and development. It finds that not only does action within one realm affect capacity for action in the others, but also that there is much that can be learnt and shared between realms in order to ensure a move towards a path of integrated and more sustainable development. (AU)


Assuntos
Mudança Climática , Adaptação a Desastres , Vulnerabilidade a Desastres , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais
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Disasters ; 30(1): 19-38, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | Desastres | ID: des-17013

RESUMO

Reducing losses to weather-related disasters, meeting the Millennium Development Goals and wider human development objectives, and implementing a successful response to climate change are aims that can only be accomplished if they are undertaken in an integrated manner. Currently, policy responses to address each of these independently may be redundant or, at worst, conflicting. We believe that this conflict can be attributed primarily to a lack of interaction and institutional overlap among the three communities of practice. Differences in language, method and political relevance may also contribute to the intellectual divide. Thus, this paper seeks to review the theoretical and policy linkages among disaster risk reduction, climate change and development. It finds that not only does action within one realm affect capacity for action in the others, but also that there is much that can be learnt and shared between realms in order to ensure a move towards a path of integrated and more sustainable development. (AU)


Assuntos
Mudança Climática , Planejamento em Desastres , 34691
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