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... constant, thedamage inflicted by disaster agents would increase dra-matically given the proportionate increase of the vulner-ability of communities and industrial assets driven byaccelerated urbanization ... to know whether the improvement was due to chanceor actual forecasting skill. An important recommendationfor decision makers here is to use climatology as a base-line expectation and clearly ... requires a more sophisticated disas-ter risk management policy based on the concept of com-munity resilience, comprising a package of measuresfocused on disaster risk prevention, damage mitigationand...
... the increasing intensity and fre-quency of natural disasters and extreme weatherevents (Srinivas and Nakagawa, 2008; Smithet al., 2009). The rate of increase of disasters as well as the numbers ... post-disaster response can actually increasevulnerabilities in the long term (Anderson andWoodrow, 1998; Schipper and Pelling, 2006).Nonetheless, as the emphasis continues to shiftfrom disaster ... Nations International Strategy for Disas-ter Reduction (ISDR) was mandated to focus onthe paradigm shift from disaster mitigation todisaster prevention, also known as DRR. At theinterim of the IDNDR,...
... elsewhere have pre-vented increases in resilience because capacitieshave not increased.7. Developing boundary organizationsThe world has faced huge disasters over the lastfew decades and concerns ... Strategy for Disaster Reduction),2002. Living with Risk: A Global Review of DisasterReduction Initiatives. United Nations, Geneva,Switzerland.ISDR, 2009. Global Assessment Report on Disaster RiskReduction: ... this usuallywould increase risk because householdsbecome more dependent on external factors, inthecaseofthevillageofTurgo,riskwasmiti-gated because market participation was limitedto the sale...
... one looks at the increasing activityin the basin the increase has occurred in the east-ernmost part of the basin, far from land. Theactivity in areas where landfall takes placeshows very similar ... observed in the basin and for landfall.Instead, what needs to be explained is why theeasternmost portion of the basin (i.e. the twomost eastern quadrants in Figure 4b) has seen anincrease in storm ... pre-diction of landfall based on first predicting theoverall basin activity. Second, changes observedin the overall basin activity are not spatiallyuniform; increasing activity has occurred farfrom...
... 2050 reduction targetwas increased from 60 per cent to at least 80 percent and the scope was extended to cover notonly CO2but the full basket of Kyoto greenhousegases (CO2,CH4,N2O, ... secondbenchmark was to minimize the risk of acatastrophic outcome. This latter objective wasspecified to mean a less than 1 per centprobability of surpassing 48C. These benchmarkswill be reviewed as the ... contribution to theglobal trajectory. The process was stronglyevidence-based and made extensive use ofmodel results, but it was not an integrated,model-based optimization. The recommen-dations are...
... of the increased damage due to natural disas-ters around the globe can be explained by socio-economic developments such as an increasedpopulation and concentration of wealth in areasthat are ... damage inthe USA that has been observed in the lastdecades is mainly due to increased human settle-ments at coastal locations where hurricanes oftenmake landfall, such as Florida (Pielke et ... economic assessments.Considerable effort went into ascertaining thatthe proposed targets are technically feasible andcan be achieved at reasonable cost. They can.The CCC’s modelling results, based...