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2023
This research takes stock of the status of the integration of gender and social equality and human rights–based approaches in disaster preparedness and response, in six countries in Asia: Cambodia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines and Sri Lanka.
Stockholm Environment Institute
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2023
This paper examines the emergence of transformative resilience (i.e., dynamic project capabilities to pursue fundamentally new strategies and practices) when facing external disruptions.
Lund University
Children playing with water in fountain in Harbour drive in downtown San Diego.
Adapting to climate change is a daunting task, but the “how” is not a mystery. Around the world we are seeing effective retrofitting of cities to adapt to more extreme weather.
Conversation Media Group, the
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2022
This report is geared toward helping project managers develop appropriate gender-related targets for climate projects and a suitable Monitoring, Evaluating and Learning (MEL) system to track achievement over time.
Climate and Development Knowledge Network
Cover - Cambodia VNR MTR
2022
Cambodia's Voluntary National Report for the Midterm Review of the Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 (MTR SF).
Cambodia - government
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2022
The large-scale monitoring of riverbank erosion is challenging because of human, equipment, and financial limitations. This study aims to detect riverbank erosion and identify riverbank erosion hotspots along the Mekong River in Cambodia.
Water (MDPI)
Twelve inspiring women are the finalists for the 2022 Rising Star Women’s International Network for Disaster Risk Reduction Leadership Award.
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2022
While ASEAN’s purposes and goals touch on various sectors, such as economics, culture, and industry, its member-states have also declared that, as a regional grouping, they will promote regional peace, stability, mutual assistance, and collaboration
Center for Excellence in Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance
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2021
This paper reports on the condition of the Basin in 2019, including its hydrology/water flow, flood and drought. The year saw recorded unprecedented flow conditions in the Mekong mainstream and from tributaries.
Mekong River Commission for Sustainable Development
Flooding from afternoon thunderstorms in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2016)
In the 2021 World Risk Report, Cambodia was ranked as one of the top 15 most disaster-prone countries globally . Severe floods are a major and recurrent hazard in Cambodia, affecting more than 25 % of the Cambodian population.
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