Citizen Science Reducing Risk and Building Resilience to Natural Hazards

Citizen Science  Reducing Risk and Building Resilience to Natural Hazards
Author: Jonathan D. Paul,David M. Hannah,Wei Liu
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-01-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889634019

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Building a Resilient Canada

Building a Resilient Canada
Author: The Expert Panel on Disaster Resilience in a Changing Climate
Publsiher: Council of Canadian Academies
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-01-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781990592034

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Current risk management approaches may be insufficient to prepare for future disasters, particularly where hazards overlap. Integrated approaches have potential to be more impactful, stretching limited resources further. Building a Resilient Canada examines current practices and emerging actions to reduce vulnerability and exposure to natural hazards through the integration of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction (DRR). These actions are diverse but rest on a common foundation of accessible and up-to-date information, sufficient funding and insurance incentives, and coordinated and collaborative governance.

Natural Disasters and Risk Management in Canada

Natural Disasters and Risk Management in Canada
Author: Nirupama Agrawal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789402412833

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These chapters provide valuable and comprehensive information on a variety of hazards, including both scientific and social aspects of disasters. The work introduces the concept of large, medium and small scale hazards, and includes many useful case studies as well as working examples of theoretical concepts. As readers will acknowledge, today the distinction between natural and technological hazards is becoming blurred and a new concept of NATECH hazards is evolving. For permanent hazards (such as tides, wind waves, coastal erosion and climate change) routine predictions are made, whereas for evanescent hazards (including droughts, sea level rise, and coastal subsidence), monitoring of various parameters is the norm. Only for episodic hazards (for example hurricanes, winter storms, tsunamis, and river floods), early warning systems are used, with varying degrees of success. The book explores how, for certain episodic hazards like tornadoes, landslides, forest fires, snow avalanches, and volcanic eruptions, the early warning systems are still in various stages of development. Readers will gain knowledge of theoretical and practical concepts of risk evaluation which assist in better understanding of disaster dynamics, and readers will become better equipped in quantification of disaster risk and vulnerability. The author explains how risk reduction initiatives, taking into account stakeholders’ participation and perception, can provide a roadmap to building resilient communities and cities. This book will be useful not only to practitioners of disaster management but also to research scholars and graduate students. It is highly readable and will appeal more broadly too, to all those who are interested in the very latest thinking on, and expert analysis of, hazards and disasters.

Responses to Disasters and Climate Change

Responses to Disasters and Climate Change
Author: Michele Companion,Miriam S. Chaiken
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315315904

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As the global climate shifts, communities are faced with a myriad of mitigation and adaptation challenges. These highlight the political, cultural, economic, social, and physical vulnerability of social groups, communities, families, and individuals. They also foster resilience and creative responses. Research in hazard management, humanitarian response, food security programming, and other areas seeks to identify and understand factors that create vulnerability and strategies that enhance resilience at all levels of social organization. This book uses case studies from around the globe to demonstrate ways that communities have fostered resilience to mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Managing Adaptation to Climate Risk

Managing Adaptation to Climate Risk
Author: Geoff O'Brien,Phil O'Keefe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136866821

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Resilience has become the new buzz word - in Government, Health, Energy and Disaster Management sectors. Climate change is the single largest threat to sustainable development, and addressing climate risk is a challenge for all.This book calls for greater collaboration between climate communities and disaster development communities to tackle the challenges faced in addressing climate risk reduction. It evaluates approaches used by each community to reduce the adverse effects of climate change, and argues that adaptation focused on peoples' livelihoods, rather than technology, is the best way.

Disaster Risk and Vulnerability

Disaster Risk and Vulnerability
Author: David Etkin,Chowdhury Emdadul Haque
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780773539631

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Why communities and institutions need to work together to reduce disaster risk.

Environmental Hazards and Resilience

Environmental Hazards and Resilience
Author: Dennis J. Parker,Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000437485

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Building resilience to the world’s increasingly damaging environmental hazards has become a priority. This book considers the scientific advances which have been made around the world to enhance this resilience. Although resilience is not new, it is through the idea of resilience that governments, organisations, and communities around the world are now seeking to address the rapidly increasing losses that environmental hazards cause so that fewer lives are lost, and damage is reduced. Alternative ideas and approaches have been helpful in reducing loss, but resilience offers a fresh and potentially effective means of reducing it further. Adopting a scientific approach and scientific evidence is important in applying the resilience idea in hazard mitigation. However, the science of resilience is at an immature stage of development with much discussion about the concept and how it should be understood and interpreted. Building useful theories remains a challenge although some of the building blocks of theory have been developed. More attention has been given to developing indicators and frameworks of resilience which are subsequently applied to measure resilience to hazards such as flooding, earthquake, and climate change. Environmental Hazards and Resilience: Theory and Evidence considers the scientific and theoretical challenges of making progress in applying resilience to environmental hazard mitigation and provides examples from around the world – including the USA, New Zealand, China, Bangladesh and elsewhere. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Environmental Hazards.

The Role of Science Technology and Innovation in Building Resilient Communities Including through the Contribution of Citizen Science

The Role of Science  Technology and Innovation in Building Resilient Communities  Including through the Contribution of Citizen Science
Author: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789210044752

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This series of publications seeks to contribute to exploring current issues in science, technology and innovation, with particular emphasis on their impact on developing countries.