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Author(s) Shaw, Rajib; Rouhban, Badaoui (Eds.)

Disaster reduction and human security

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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University 地球環境学堂・地球環境学舎・三才学林

Education for sustainable development, case studies and best practices:

This report is a compilation of case studies and grapples with the crucial question of merging disaster management education into the broader agenda of education for sustainable development. It shows how communities, scientists, activists, non-governmental organizations, teachers, students and policy makers have sought to protect against the ravages of nature and against the harmful impact of reckless and inconsiderate human action upon the environment.

The report contains 93 case studies from 41 countries and regions in different parts of the developing and developed world. These case studies represent an impressive accumulation of firsthand knowledge which, by taking disasters and disaster preparedness seriously, can contribute to building societies that are both safe and sustainable. A cross-disciplinary multi-stakeholder and implementation-oriented approach is adopted in all the case studies, focusing on the basic needs of communities.

 

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Hazards Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon Drought and Desertification Earthquake Flood Landslide Tsunami Wildfire
Themes Capacity development Civil Society/NGOs Community-based DRR Preparedness Early warning Financing DRR Education and school safety Environment and ecosystems Fragility and conflict Health and health facilities Inclusion Data and information management Recovery Risk identification and assessment Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Social impacts and social resilience Urban risk and planning
Country and region Algeria Eswatini Ethiopia Kenya Rwanda Zambia Zimbabwe Colombia Costa Rica Cuba El Salvador Guadeloupe Peru Puerto Rico United States of America Afghanistan Bangladesh Cambodia China India Iran, Islamic Rep of Japan Mongolia Nepal Pakistan Palestine, State of Philippines Syrian Arab Republic Uzbekistan Viet Nam Yemen Germany Hungary Switzerland Türkiye
Number of pages
197 p.
Publication year
2005

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