Community-based DRR

Items: 215
Traditional Societies' Response to Volcanic Hazards in the Philippines: Implications for community-based disaster recovery
2007
The present article addresses the Aetas' response to the 1991 Mt Pinatubo eruption and subsequent cultural changes, using the concept of resilience.
Mountain Research and Development
WRC5 Joint Communique
2022
The Joint Communique sets out the agreements reached at the conclusion of the 5th Edition of the World Reconstruction Conference on 23-25 May 2022 in Bali, Indonesia.
World Bank, the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery - UNDP United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction International Recovery Platform
Post-Disaster Recovery in Puerto Rico and Local Participation
2020
This document shows the post disaster recovery progress, the challenges and opportunities for local participation, and the potential contribution of nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and local businesses to post disaster recovery in Puerto Rico.
City University of New York
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2022
This study builds on natural hazards behavior, community development, participatory, and codesign research to understand current community engagement approaches in an Australian context.
Natural Hazards (Springer)
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The document introduces the case study about reconstruction from Great East Japan Earthquake in Kamaishi City, Iwate prefecture. (Development of Disaster Management Bases Integrated in Town Development; and Process of Consensus Building among Residents)
Cabinet Office (Japan)
IRP Herald Volume 31
2021
IRP Herald Volume 31 is the knowledge report for the International Recovery Forum 2021: Building Back Better from COVID-19 and Compound Disasters.
International Recovery Platform
Enhancing Community Resilience through Social Capital and Connectedness.
2021

On the theme of Social Capital and Social Connectedness for Resilience, the committee identified three topics as being particularly important for natural hazard mitigation and resilience: (1) inspiring communities to create and sustain social capital and

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, The
Community-led recovery - Black Summer final report
This report discusses how community-led approaches to disaster recovery are regarded as the optimal approach to sustainable disaster recovery, fostering self-reliance and self-determination within affected communities.
Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre
2021
This publication explores how the communities in East Gippsland and Wellington Shires, Australia experienced their strength and capabilities following a bushfire event that burned for 106 days before being contained.
Victorian Council of Social Service Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre The Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities (Victoria University)
2021
Using an adapted version of the Community Capitals Framework, the Recovery capitals project promotes a multidimensional and inclusive, systemic approach to disaster recovery.
Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre

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