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Climate change, disaster risk, and the urban poor: cities building resilience for a changing world

  • Source(s): World Bank, the (WB)
  • Publication date: 2012
  • ISBN/ISSN: 9780821388457
  • Author(s): Baker, Judy L. (ed.)
  • Number of pages: 316 p.

This study study examines the inter linkages between climate change, disaster risk, and the urban poor. This study calls on cities to take a lead role in proactively addressing the risks of climate change and natural hazards at the local level, with a focus on populations at highest risk. It suggests a number of actions that cities can take to build resilience, beginning with mainstreaming pro-poor risk reduction policies into urban planning and management.

The study (i) analyses the key challenges facing the urban poor, given the risks associated with climate change and disasters; (ii) identifies key strategies that cities can pursue to build resilience for their vulnerable populations; and (iii) gives examples of policies and programs that have been implemented at the city level—including a review of financing options for local governments.

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  • Themes:Climate Change, Economics of DRR, Governance, Social Impacts & Resilience, Urban Risk & Planning

  • Short URL:http://preventionweb.net/go/27154

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