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Toward Resilience: A guide to disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
Turnbull, Marilise ; Sterrett, Charlotte ; Hilleboe, Amy
Turnbull, Marilise
Sterrett, Charlotte
Hilleboe, Amy
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Vers la résilience : Un guide pour la réduction des risques de catastrophe et l’adaptation au changement climatique
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2013-01-03
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194
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English book
Adobe PDF, 4.06 MB
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Spanish book
Adobe PDF, 3.75 MB
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French book
Adobe PDF, 4.37 MB
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<p><em>Toward Resilience: A Guide to Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA</em>) is an introductory resource for staff of development and humanitarian organisations working with people whose live and rights are threatened by disasters and climate change.</p>
<p>The guide provides essential introductory information, principals of effective practice, guidelines for action in a range of sectors and settings, case studies and links to useful tools and resources, for the application of an integrated, rights-based approach to disaster reduction and climate change adaptation.</p>
<p>The guide was developed by the <a href="https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/our-work/conflict-disasters/emergency-capacity-building">Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) Project</a>. </p>
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Introduction
1. Understanding disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
2. Key groups for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
3. Program cycle management for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
4. Key sectors for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
5. Key contexts for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
6. Creating an enabling environment for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
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The Emergency Capacity Building Project Resources
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978-1-85339-786-8
