The world is experiencing a more frequent, deadly and costly disasters. The effects on social-ecological systems are increasingly uncertain and complex. Understanding these effects requires comprehensive, systematic and multi-disciplinary analyses. This paper proposes adaptive and integrated disaster resilience (AIDR), defined as the ability of communities or nations to build resilience (absorb, self-organise, and learn and adapt) to disasters in an integrated and systematic manner while simultaneously creating mechanisms to build adaptiveness. AIDR requires the ability of a social-ecological system to resolve some complex and uncertain problems systematically through creating redundancies through cross-sectors, cross-scale, multi-sources, ...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
It is clear that positive policy action is needed to build the resilience of citizens and the state ...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
The world is experiencing more frequent, deadly and costly disasters. Disasters are increasingly unc...
The increasing frequency, intensity, and severity of natural hazards is one of the most pressing glo...
This chapter aims at providing hints to improve existing frameworks for disaster risk management bas...
The 2005 UN Hyogo Declaration introduced the concept of resilience in the field of disaster risk red...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
The number of natural and human-made disasters has increased in recent times as a result of many fac...
AbstractThe 2005 UN Hyogo Declaration introduced the concept of resilience in the field of disaster ...
Over the last few decades, the alarming increase in both the frequency and impact of disasters has d...
Disaster impacts are more frequent, deadly and costly. The social and environmental consequences are...
The interconnectedness of communities, organisations, governing bodies, policy and individuals in th...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Natural hazards and climate change is increasingly acknowledged as one of important global challenge...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
It is clear that positive policy action is needed to build the resilience of citizens and the state ...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
The world is experiencing more frequent, deadly and costly disasters. Disasters are increasingly unc...
The increasing frequency, intensity, and severity of natural hazards is one of the most pressing glo...
This chapter aims at providing hints to improve existing frameworks for disaster risk management bas...
The 2005 UN Hyogo Declaration introduced the concept of resilience in the field of disaster risk red...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
The number of natural and human-made disasters has increased in recent times as a result of many fac...
AbstractThe 2005 UN Hyogo Declaration introduced the concept of resilience in the field of disaster ...
Over the last few decades, the alarming increase in both the frequency and impact of disasters has d...
Disaster impacts are more frequent, deadly and costly. The social and environmental consequences are...
The interconnectedness of communities, organisations, governing bodies, policy and individuals in th...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Natural hazards and climate change is increasingly acknowledged as one of important global challenge...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
It is clear that positive policy action is needed to build the resilience of citizens and the state ...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...