The 2015 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction (GAR15), Making Development Sustainable: The Future of Disaster Risk Management, is the fourth in the series coordinated by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) in the context of the Hyogo Frame - work for Action 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters (HFA). This report includes new results regarding the identification of disaster risk. It features a new global characterization of economic risk as well as countries self-assessment on progresses made
Human-induced climate change is projected to increase the frequency and magnitude of natural hazard ...
Over the past few decades, nations have suffered great losses in lives and economic assets from an i...
An observation of disaster risk patterns and trends at the global level allows a visualization of th...
Governments and institutions must place risk reduction at the centre of the post-2015 development ag...
A disaster can cause countries to lose the economic and social ground that they have worked for deca...
Many readers of IJDRBE will agree that the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) has provided important g...
In 2015 Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) will end its term after ten years of implementation. Intern...
Disasters have a devastating impact on development. Families lose homes, livelihoods and loved ones;...
The perception of disaster risk as a dynamic process interlinked with global change is a fairly rece...
In May 2009, the UNISDR system published the 2009 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reductio...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
The Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDDR) will be held in Sendai City, Japan in ...
An increasing number of devastating natural disasters have occurred during recent years. Climate cha...
Sustainable development and disaster reduction are essential preconditions for each other. Natural d...
The UN Global Assessment Report (GAR) is a comprehensive review and analysis of worldwide progress o...
Human-induced climate change is projected to increase the frequency and magnitude of natural hazard ...
Over the past few decades, nations have suffered great losses in lives and economic assets from an i...
An observation of disaster risk patterns and trends at the global level allows a visualization of th...
Governments and institutions must place risk reduction at the centre of the post-2015 development ag...
A disaster can cause countries to lose the economic and social ground that they have worked for deca...
Many readers of IJDRBE will agree that the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) has provided important g...
In 2015 Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) will end its term after ten years of implementation. Intern...
Disasters have a devastating impact on development. Families lose homes, livelihoods and loved ones;...
The perception of disaster risk as a dynamic process interlinked with global change is a fairly rece...
In May 2009, the UNISDR system published the 2009 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reductio...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
The Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDDR) will be held in Sendai City, Japan in ...
An increasing number of devastating natural disasters have occurred during recent years. Climate cha...
Sustainable development and disaster reduction are essential preconditions for each other. Natural d...
The UN Global Assessment Report (GAR) is a comprehensive review and analysis of worldwide progress o...
Human-induced climate change is projected to increase the frequency and magnitude of natural hazard ...
Over the past few decades, nations have suffered great losses in lives and economic assets from an i...
An observation of disaster risk patterns and trends at the global level allows a visualization of th...