All Recovery Resources

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2020

UNEP Regional Office in Latin America and the Caribbean has produced the series of policy briefs Articulating social and environmental policy for post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) recovery.

This policy brief refers to opportunities to build back

United Nations Environment Programme
2020

UNEP Regional Office in Latin America and the Caribbean has produced the series of policy briefs Articulating social and environmental policy for post-COVID-19 recovery.

This document describes the opportunities to integrate five key high opportunity

United Nations Environment Programme
2020
This brief focuses on recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, and the challenges therein, weighing the COVID-19 crisis against past recovery efforts, and offers policy guidance to shape the recovery pathway that will lead the region to a more resilient “new normal”.
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) International Recovery Platform United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Asia and Pacific
Webinar 8 brief cover
2020
This brief highlights the challenges, lessons learned from past disaster recovery events, and recommendations on how countries can start preparing for a recovery that is climate-sensitive, inclusive and contributes to global efforts to build more resilient systems that are better placed to prevent such crises in the future.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Asia and Pacific
Bushfire Recovery Framework
DRF - Disaster Recovery Frameworks
2020
This recovery framework provides a consistent and community-led approach for the planning and delivery of recovery activities for the 2019-20 Eastern Victorian bushfires.
State Government of Victoria
2020
The aim of this article is to present a procedure for the updating of boundary conditions of the hydrodynamic model, based on UAV‐born data.
Journal of Flood Risk Management (Wiley)
2020
This policy brief aims to complement the work being done by Government ministries, donors, United Nations agencies, International Non-Government Organisations (INGOs) and other research organisations on the socio-economic impact of COVID-19. It is based on desk study review of relevant research papers and reports and World Vision International’s experience in BBB, both in Nepal and other countries, in particular in the Asia Pacific region.
World Vision International
2020
Evaluated in the context of the priorities and global targets of the SFDRR, the article considers the case of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011 to illustrate advances and limitations in pre-disaster tsunami hazard engineering and post-disaster recovery.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
2019

A dos años del 19s, ante el cambio de administración en la ciudad y los cambios en la política pública frente a la reconstrucción (aún pendiente), presentamos la actualización del Manual para para la reconstrucción con dignidad.

En esta ocasión, iremos

CIUDADanía19s
2020

Sustainable post-disaster recovery implies learning from past experience in order to prevent recreating forms of vulnerability. Memory construction supports both the healing process and redevelopment plans. Hence, memory of disaster results from the

International Journal of Disaster Risk Science

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