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This guide addresses the absence of a risk reduction focus both in humanitarian aid and in the reconstruction processes and the related increase of the physical, social, economic, and environmental vulnerability of the population to new events.
This final report provides the direction of Japan’s disaster management for the future based on the lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake to fulfill the promises in the future.
This special issue was prepared entirely to present the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) campaign on making cities resilient.
Centre for Disaster Resilience, University of Salford
This PDNA aims to assess the damage, losses, and needs for recovery in key social, infrastructure, and productive sectors as a result of typhoon Yolanda. A recovery strategy to be implemented in the short-term and long-term is also included.
This report provides a rapid damage and loss assessment of the sectors affected by the intense flooding in December 2013– with a particular focus on infrastructure damage in order to inform the Government’s recovery, reconstruction and financial planning.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - government
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
This collection of materials has been compiled by the secretariat to assist the deliberations of the Reconstruction Promotion Committee concerning reconstruction initiatives being undertaken in each area.
This guidance note provides practical advice on how to plan, design and implement a post-crisis emergency employment and enterprise recovery project that supports governments and communities following a significant national catastrophe.
After the Great East Japan Earthquake, disaster-prevention structures were quickly rehabilitated. This document is a knowledge note for structural measures of hydro-meteorological disasters associated with tsunamis and earthquakes.
World Bank, the
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)