Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction has gained attention to complement or replace grey infrastructure. The paper explores ways in which ecosystems and green infrastructure (GI) are critical infrastructure in the context of disaster risk reduction to report respective losses in the Sendai Framework Monitor (SFM). We argue that reporting on GI under indicators D-4 and C-5 in the SFM represent an opportunity for tracking losses, yet do not provide direct information on progress made in reducing risk. Custom targets and indicators according to countries' needs within the SFM might be a more practical opportunity to report on both losses and progress
In March 2015, a new international blueprint for disaster risk reduction (DRR) was adopted in Sendai...
Climate change will increase the unpredictability, magnitude, and frequency of both slow and rapid o...
This study focuses on the relations between the definition and implementation of a green infrastruct...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction has gained attention to complement or replace grey infrastru...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The strong linkages between disaster risk reduction and the environment are well...
Ecosystems play a potentially important role in sustainably reducing the risk of disaster events wor...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030’s (SFDRR) framing moved away from disaste...
Ecosystems play a potentially important role in sustainably reducing the risk of disaster events wor...
Natural disasters continue to plague the United States, undermining the nation’s ability to build di...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015−2030’s (SFDRR) framing moved away from disaste...
A primary, overarching, goal of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–20301 (Sendai ...
The objective of the presented study is to review opportunities for the improvement of the multi-haz...
Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and undermine development, and coul...
By the later part of the 21st Century, our planet will be faced with compelling climatic circumstanc...
In March 2015, a new international blueprint for disaster risk reduction (DRR) was adopted in Sendai...
Climate change will increase the unpredictability, magnitude, and frequency of both slow and rapid o...
This study focuses on the relations between the definition and implementation of a green infrastruct...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction has gained attention to complement or replace grey infrastru...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The strong linkages between disaster risk reduction and the environment are well...
Ecosystems play a potentially important role in sustainably reducing the risk of disaster events wor...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030’s (SFDRR) framing moved away from disaste...
Ecosystems play a potentially important role in sustainably reducing the risk of disaster events wor...
Natural disasters continue to plague the United States, undermining the nation’s ability to build di...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015−2030’s (SFDRR) framing moved away from disaste...
A primary, overarching, goal of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–20301 (Sendai ...
The objective of the presented study is to review opportunities for the improvement of the multi-haz...
Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and undermine development, and coul...
By the later part of the 21st Century, our planet will be faced with compelling climatic circumstanc...
In March 2015, a new international blueprint for disaster risk reduction (DRR) was adopted in Sendai...
Climate change will increase the unpredictability, magnitude, and frequency of both slow and rapid o...
This study focuses on the relations between the definition and implementation of a green infrastruct...