Risk, Transformation and Adaptation: Ideas for Reframing Approaches to Disaster Risk Reduction.

作者: Douglas Paton , Petra Buergelt

DOI: 10.3390/IJERPH16142594

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摘要: Recognition of projected increases in exposure to large-scale hazard events over the coming decades has identified a need develop how disaster risk reduction and recovery are conceptualized enacted. This paper discusses some strategies for pursing this goal both preparedness settings. The approaches discussed include understanding communities learn from their hazardous experiences transform these lessons into beliefs, relationships capabilities that build future adaptive capacity. draws on examples transformative learning illustrate people can make fundamental shifts they think about, prepare respond environmental challenge change. Regarding transformation pre-event settings, first why addition programs is required. These rethinking socio-environmental relationships, increasing acceptance context evolving hazardscapes, countering beliefs regarding not preparing. then offers motivating consolidating outcomes (DRR) strategies. A preliminary model could inform development research questions consolidation enduring processes presented.

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