This article focuses on the complex relationship between development and disaster risk. Development and disaster risk are closely linked as the people and assets exposed to risk, as well as their vulnerability and capacity, are largely determined by development processes. Transformation is key to moving from current development patterns that increase, create or unfairly distribute risks, to forms of development that are equitable, resilient and sustainable. Based on a review of existing literature, we present three opportunities that have the potential to lead to transformation in the development-disaster risk relationship: (i) exposing development-disaster risk trade-offs in development policy and decision-making; (ii) prioritizing equity ...
Development to a large extent determines the way in which hazards impact on people. Meanwhile the oc...
Climate change, although a natural phenomenon, is accelerated by human activities. Disaster policy r...
The aim of this Commentary is to demonstrate that, while there is a growing evidence base that disas...
This article focuses on the complex relationship between development and disaster risk. Development ...
This article focuses on the complex relationship between development and disaster risk. Development ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Abstract Consolidation of disaster and development studies as an integrated field of action research...
Risk reduction depends on appropriate forms of governance capable of responding to a need for improv...
Development and disaster risk are deeply linked. Disasters reverse development gains; development in...
A seminal policy year for development and sustainability occurs in 2015 due to three parallel proces...
The risks from floods have been rising globally due to increasing population, urbanization and econo...
Governments and institutions must place risk reduction at the centre of the post-2015 development ag...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
A disaster can cause countries to lose the economic and social ground that they have worked for deca...
Disasters pose a growing threat to sustainable development. Disaster risk management efforts have la...
Development to a large extent determines the way in which hazards impact on people. Meanwhile the oc...
Climate change, although a natural phenomenon, is accelerated by human activities. Disaster policy r...
The aim of this Commentary is to demonstrate that, while there is a growing evidence base that disas...
This article focuses on the complex relationship between development and disaster risk. Development ...
This article focuses on the complex relationship between development and disaster risk. Development ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Abstract Consolidation of disaster and development studies as an integrated field of action research...
Risk reduction depends on appropriate forms of governance capable of responding to a need for improv...
Development and disaster risk are deeply linked. Disasters reverse development gains; development in...
A seminal policy year for development and sustainability occurs in 2015 due to three parallel proces...
The risks from floods have been rising globally due to increasing population, urbanization and econo...
Governments and institutions must place risk reduction at the centre of the post-2015 development ag...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
A disaster can cause countries to lose the economic and social ground that they have worked for deca...
Disasters pose a growing threat to sustainable development. Disaster risk management efforts have la...
Development to a large extent determines the way in which hazards impact on people. Meanwhile the oc...
Climate change, although a natural phenomenon, is accelerated by human activities. Disaster policy r...
The aim of this Commentary is to demonstrate that, while there is a growing evidence base that disas...