All Recovery Resources

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Documents and publications
This policy brief presents the summary findings and policy recommendations produced in these two notes.
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Documents and publications
This scientific opinion provides policy recommendations on how the EU can improve its strategic crisis management and could better prepare for, respond to and recover from crises.
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This report risk assessment results for the states of Palau.
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Documents and publications
This paper estimates the short-run causal impact of the 2018 flood disaster on the economy of Kerala in India, using a difference-in-difference approach.
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Documents and publications
This paper reconstructs and analyses the Central Italy temporary housing supply and delivery process. It combines a meta-analysis of published documents and business process modelling to uncover links between policy, society, and space.
IRP Herald vol 35
Documents and publications
IRP Herald
IRP Herald Volume 35 summarizes recovery-related content from across the sessions at GP2022.
PDNA-DRF Case Study El Salvador
Documents and publications
Case Study
This case study seeks to analyse and document the contributions of the PDNA and DRF to post-disaster recovery in El Salvador, including its ability to be adapted through the CRNA and other tools to the El Salvador context.
COVID-19 Recovery Framework for Africa
Documents and publications
Publications
The "COVID-19 Recovery Framework for Africa," offers a strategy for the continent's resilient socio-economic recovery from the pandemic, focusing on health, economic challenges, human development, and inclusivity.
Australian Disaster Recovery Framework
Documents and publications
DRF - Disaster Recovery Frameworks
The Australian Disaster Recovery Framework provides a high-level introduction to recovery principles and outcomes, information about the legislative context for recovery, and information about relevant national doctrine and policy.
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Case Study
This study analyzed the content of Twitter data collected during Hurricane Harvey to identify the data of the highest relevance for assessing the impacts on infrastructure through automatically grouping the tweets by topics of discussion.

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