Authors
Frank Thomalla, Tom Downing, Erika Spanger‐Siegfried, Guoyi Han, Johan Rockström
Publication date
2006/3
Journal
Disasters
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
39-48
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Over the past few decades, four distinct and largely independent research and policy communities—disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, environmental management and poverty reduction—have been actively engaged in reducing socio‐economic vulnerability to natural hazards. However, despite the significant efforts of these communities, the vulnerability of many individuals and communities to natural hazards continues to increase considerably. In particular, it is hydro‐meteorological hazards that affect an increasing number of people and cause increasingly large economic losses. Arising from the realisation that these four communities have been largely working in isolation and enjoyed only limited success in reducing vulnerability, there is an emerging perceived need to strengthen significantly collaboration and to facilitate learning and information exchange between them. This article examines …
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