This report gives some thought as to how far resilience and 'linking relief, rehabilitation, and development (LRRD)' could be made practically useful.
This report examines the recovery experience of small, remote Nepalese communities in the aftermath of disaster.
This study investigates the impact of forced relocation on the livelihoods of residents who lived in the city of Galle, Sri Lanka, prior to the 2004 tsunami, who were forcibly relocated into new settlements because of the “buffer zone regulation”.
This research report asserts that the prospects for climate change resilience in Haiti are now intricately tied to post-earthquake reconstruction.
The aim of this project is to infer elements of a strategic framework for health system strengthening in crisis-affected fragile states, focusing on the optimal use of contributions from global actors.
The aim of this project is to infer elements of a strategic framework for health system strengthening in crisis-affected fragile states, focusing on the optimal use of contributions from global actors.
This study points at the resourcefulness and resilience of older people that were affected by the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami.
This issue focuses on the preparedness activities that took place against the backdrop of Cyclone Phailin.
This document presents a selection of fourteen case studies focusing on good practices and lessons learned by the private sector in relation to the Great East Japan Earthquake of 11 March 2011.
This case study reflected on the situation of elderly victims and survivors of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake through the perspective of the disaster cycle.

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