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Author(s) Jonathan Raikes Tim Smith Christine Jacobson Claudia Baldwin

Pre-disaster planning and preparedness for floods and droughts: A systematic review

Source
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier)

Increasing intensity and frequency of climate-related disasters such as floods and droughts challenge existing governance models of disaster risk reduction.

This paper systematically reviews 147 articles on pre-disaster planning and preparedness for floods and droughts in developed countries. The results show: 1) the formal adoption of an integrated system of disaster risk reduction and human development remains fragmented due to a lack of legislative and policy frameworks; 2) there is a trend toward the privatization of risk management by devolving responsibility for disaster liability to landowners; 3) planning and preparedness is more common for floods than droughts in the disaster literature; and 4) flood management is increasingly risk-oriented, whereas drought management in the disaster literature remains dominated by a crisis management framework.

Integration of pre-disaster planning and preparedness with human development initiatives requires further investigation to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at local, national and international scales.

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Last checked: 11 October 2024

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Hazards Drought and Desertification Flood
Themes Governance Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region Japan
Cover_ International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier)
ISBN/ISSN/DOI
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101207(DOI)
Number of pages
9 p.
Publication year
2019

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