Investing in Resilience: Ensuring a Disaster-Resistant Future
Investing in Resilience: Ensuring a Disaster-Resistant Future focuses on the steps required to ensure that investment in disaster resilience happens and that it occurs as an integral, systematic part of development. At-risk communities in Asia and the Pacific can apply a wide range of policy, capacity, and investment instruments and mechanisms to ensure that disaster risk is properly assessed, disaster risk is reduced, and residual risk is well managed. Yet, real progress in strengthening resilience has been slow to date and natural hazards continue to cause significant loss of life, damage, and disruption in the region, undermining inclusive, sustainable development.
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2013-01
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Institutions: | Asian Development Bank ; Asian Development Bank (ADB) |
Subject: | floods | tornadoes | typhoons | earthquakes | tsunamis | climate change modeling | climate change | natural disasters | disaster resilience | natural hazards | disaster risk management | financing | insurance | disaster recovery | sustainable economic development | risk assessment | risk reduction |
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