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httpwwwunorgmillenniumgoals Drag ticks to the boxes that you think make a good home What did Sophie offer the Tiger to eat What did he end up eating How do you think she felt when he arrived. Dr. Tom Mitchell . Head of Climate Change. Overseas Development Institute. 14. th. May 2013. 1. Trajectory of the post-2015 development agenda. Post-2015 Goals – A new discussion. 4. van der . Hoeven. Sunanda Dey. Research Scholar. Dept. of Anthropology,Delhi University . 2. Concept of Environmental Knowledge. Environmental Knowledge, Traditional knowledge (TK), Indigenous knowledge (IK) and local knowledge generally refer to the long-standing traditions and practices of certain regional, indigenous, or local communities. Traditional knowledge also encompasses the wisdom, knowledge, and teachings of these communities. In many cases, the knowledge has been orally passed for generations from person to person. Some forms of traditional knowledge are expressed through stories, legends, folklore, rituals , songs and even laws. . Poonam. . Pokhrel. . Chanrd. . Bilash. . B. hurtel. Saroj. . Ghimire. Sanjay Kumar . Tiwari. Group 6. E. arthquake. Flood . Landslides. Soil erosion . Fire . (wild and . artificial) . Hailstorms. Zubair Murshed . Context . Hyogo Framework of Action. Making . Cities Resilient . Campaign. Arab Strategy for DRR. . Why . Urban . R. isks. transforming . C. ities. expanding . V. ulnerabilities. Disaster working definition. A . serious disruption of the functioning of a community . or a . society involving widespread human, material, . economic or . environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds . Agenda. Summary of HFA 2005-2015. What parts of “Resiliency” can we measure?. What are the top five functional areas required for building your community sustainably? . Blending mitigation and recovery. NASMHPD Meeting . . July 27, 2014 . Disaster Distress Helpline: . Overview. Goal: To assist individuals and families experiencing emotional distress related to disaster, in order to help them move forward on the path to recovery. Disaster Law Programme. Tessa Kelly. Senior Disaster Law Officer. 15. th. June 2015. Overview of briefing. Why legal frameworks for DRR are important: global guidance and experience. Research: UNDP and IFRC multi-country study. A CASE STUDY OF ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITYBYMTHOKOZISI PIUS DUZE215082470Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree ofMaster of Administration In theSchool of Management IT and Governanc 8-22 January 2005, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015: ISDR International Strategy for Disaster Reduction International Strategy for Disaster Reduction www.unisdr.org/wcdr Buildin disaster risk reduction in arab cities – . a tale of three cities - Aqaba, Djibouti & Beirut. Dr. Fadi hamdan. SYNOPSIS. Objectives. Background. Methodology. National Situation Analysis. Construction of Risk Within Cities. Building disaster resilient societies. The Current Landscape of disaster risk. Status of the Sendai Framework Targets at its Mid-Term. Target. Status. Reduce mortality. Better – . decreased. , excluding COVID-19. climate change adaptation. Integrating climate change adaptation in disaster risk reduction. Welcome to e-Learning on integrating climate change adaptation in disaster risk reduction! . This module is part of an e-Learning package on integrating... NIDM New Delhi. Capacity Building for Disaster Risk Management. Disaster Management. Paradigm shift from Response & Relief to Mitigation and Preparedness Centric. Loss of Life – Reduced substantially but economic & other...

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