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020        |a 1417552298 (electronic bk.)
020        |a Vol I: ISBN 92-1-101064-0
020        |a Vol II: ISBN 92-1-101065-9
020        |a 92-1-101050-0
024 8    |a FI13022747
245 00 |a Living with risk |h [electronic resource] |b a global review of disaster reduction initiatives |y English.
250        |a 2004 version
260        |a Geneva, Switzerland ; |a New York, US : |b United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR), |c 2004.
506        |a This publication may be freely quoted or reprinted, but acknowledgement of the source is requested. The ISDR Secretariat encourages the reproduction or translation, in part or in full, of this document (copy of publication requested).
510        |a (2004). Living with risk: a global view of disaster reduction initiatives. United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR).
520 3    |a Living With Risk (ISDR) is a comprehensive review of disaster risk reduction (DRR), providing information on various initiatives, and serving as a reference for academics and policymakers interested in the integration of DRR and sustainable development. The chapters of this review present statistics, graphs, diagrams, tables and boxes of information highlighting DRR initiatives in various countries around the globe, along with successes and challenges associated with each chapter topic. The document lays out the definitions of DRR terminology and contains a directory and brief description of all international, regional and national organizations involved in DRR and DRM (Annex 1 and 2), as well as a complete list of the acronyms associated with the field. Chapter 1 presents DRR as a concept in the context of sustainable development. Chapter 2 focuses on understanding the nature of risk and risk assessment, along with changing trends in hazards, vulnerability, and the impact of disasters. Chapter 3 addresses DRR policy and commitment at the regional, national, municipal, and community levels, while Chapter 4 concentrates on the development of knowledge, education, and information sharing between and within these levels. Chapter 5 looks at the application of DRR through specific measures such as land-use planning, environment management, and early warning systems. Chapter 6 shares the various opportunities and challenges identified in this review in terms of the future development of DRR efforts internationally. The document concludes that DRR must be central to development policymaking if the latter is to be sustainable. Misdirected development often increases risks, and thus the potential for disaster. This means that the political commitment to DRR must exist at all levels, from the national government down to individual communities, and most critically, at the international level where the objectives of development assistance to poor countries most threatened by disaster are determined. It calls for using social and economic development practices and policies targeting poverty alleviation to reduce vulnerability to hazards and increasing synergies and coordination between disaster management professionals and the various development sectors.
520 0    |a Development
520 0    |a General Disaster Risk Management
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Florida International University, |d 2013. |f (dpSobek) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
650    1 |a Emergency management.
650    1 |a Risk assessment.
710 2    |a United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR).
710 2    |a Disaster Risk Reduction Program, Florida International University (DRR/FIU), |e summary contributor.
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