This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago, examines three main dimensions: 1) the impact of natural disasters from 1900 to 2010 (number of events, number of people killed, total number affected, and damage in US$); 2) institutional assessments of disaster risk management disparity; and 3) the 2010 Inter-American Bank for Development (IADB) Disaster Risk and Risk Management indicators for the countries under study. The results show high consistency among the different sources examined, pointing out the need to extend the IADB measurements to the rest of the Caribbean countries. Indexes and indicators constitute a comparison measure vis...
This document is the summary report of the IDB-sponsored system of disaster risk and risk management...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The recurring failure of communities at risk to build mitigation into disaster recovery activities t...
This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dom...
This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dom...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural hazards in the Caribbean continues to result in disa...
Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS), by their very nature, are vulnerable to external sh...
This policy brief has the objective of profiling disaster risk management policies in five selected ...
This set of policy briefs has the objective of profiling disaster risk management (DRM) policies in ...
The application of technologies, research, development, promotion of innovative approaches and local...
Every year hundreds of thousands of people are affected by natural disasters that occur due to vario...
This technical notes summarizes the results of the application and update of the IDB's Indicators of...
Natural hazards and disasters are serious contemporary threats as climate change is causing an incre...
Hurricanes can trigger widespread landslides and flooding creating compound hazards and multiple ris...
This document is the summary report of the IDB-sponsored system of disaster risk and risk management...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The recurring failure of communities at risk to build mitigation into disaster recovery activities t...
This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dom...
This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dom...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural hazards in the Caribbean continues to result in disa...
Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS), by their very nature, are vulnerable to external sh...
This policy brief has the objective of profiling disaster risk management policies in five selected ...
This set of policy briefs has the objective of profiling disaster risk management (DRM) policies in ...
The application of technologies, research, development, promotion of innovative approaches and local...
Every year hundreds of thousands of people are affected by natural disasters that occur due to vario...
This technical notes summarizes the results of the application and update of the IDB's Indicators of...
Natural hazards and disasters are serious contemporary threats as climate change is causing an incre...
Hurricanes can trigger widespread landslides and flooding creating compound hazards and multiple ris...
This document is the summary report of the IDB-sponsored system of disaster risk and risk management...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The recurring failure of communities at risk to build mitigation into disaster recovery activities t...