The purpose of the Aboriginal Disaster Resilience Planning (ADRP) project was develop a tool to provide First Nation, Metis, and Inuit communities with a planning framework to support resilience and emergency management planning. The project included development of the ADRP website, a facilitation package, and facilitator training, as well as a “Train the Trainer/Facilitator” process to engage Canadian Aboriginal communities.Peer reviewedAboriginal Disaster Resilience Planning; ADRP; facilitator training; Canada; Indigenous communities; emergency managemen
This Knowledge Synthesis examines how Canadian communities can proactively advance climate resilienc...
The number of natural and human-made disasters has increased in recent times as a result of many fac...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...
The purpose of the Aboriginal Disaster Resilience Planning (ADRP) project was develop a tool to prov...
This project investigates the current challenges for disaster risk reduction planning across First N...
Indigenous communities in Canada are faced with a disproportionate risk of disasters and climate cha...
Research indicates the need for emergency personnel to concentrate their efforts on preparedness and...
Woven into the fabric of the Government of Nunavut’s (n.d.) mandate are Inuit Societal Values based ...
Disaster planning and recovery programs and policies are becoming more important with the increase i...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Seeking to gain knowledge about resilience, this case study considered a 2007-09 Red Cross preparedn...
The frequency and severity of disasters caused by natural hazards and extreme weather is increasing ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as a Natural Disaster, has significantly affected the vulnerable portion of s...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Applied Science, Faculty ofCommunity and Regional Planning (SCARP), School ofUnreviewedGraduat
This Knowledge Synthesis examines how Canadian communities can proactively advance climate resilienc...
The number of natural and human-made disasters has increased in recent times as a result of many fac...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...
The purpose of the Aboriginal Disaster Resilience Planning (ADRP) project was develop a tool to prov...
This project investigates the current challenges for disaster risk reduction planning across First N...
Indigenous communities in Canada are faced with a disproportionate risk of disasters and climate cha...
Research indicates the need for emergency personnel to concentrate their efforts on preparedness and...
Woven into the fabric of the Government of Nunavut’s (n.d.) mandate are Inuit Societal Values based ...
Disaster planning and recovery programs and policies are becoming more important with the increase i...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Seeking to gain knowledge about resilience, this case study considered a 2007-09 Red Cross preparedn...
The frequency and severity of disasters caused by natural hazards and extreme weather is increasing ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as a Natural Disaster, has significantly affected the vulnerable portion of s...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
Applied Science, Faculty ofCommunity and Regional Planning (SCARP), School ofUnreviewedGraduat
This Knowledge Synthesis examines how Canadian communities can proactively advance climate resilienc...
The number of natural and human-made disasters has increased in recent times as a result of many fac...
[Extract] The United Nations designated the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster R...