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This study explores the perceptions of health effects and support received by people affected by the 2011 southeast Queensland flood six years after the event.
Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience (AIDR)
This document analyzes the drivers of risk, using the example of Dominica, where processes set in motion during the colonial period have shaped the location of people and assets, the societal repercussions of that harm and the prospects for recovery.
In the aftermath of the worst flooding Kerala has experienced in nearly a century, this document highlights the urgency of considering the long-term health consequences of floods, especially on young children.
Disasters provide an opportunity to build back better, safer and more accessible for all. They also offer the possibility to incorporate universal design principles into new construction, which is the most cost-effective way to improve the accessibility
This document is aimed to consolidate knowledge related to risk monitoring and disaster management within the ASEAN region, and seeks to provide a space for the sharing of best practices and latest research and analysis.
Asean Coordinating Center for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management
The objective of this research was to document the perspectives, experiences, and needs of local governments to highlight challenges and opportunities and contribute to improved disaster preparedness and future responses at the local level.