Policies and Plans

Regional and national policies and plans on disaster risk, climate adaptation and resilience on the PreventionWeb knowledge base.

Cover and source: Government of Turkmenistan
The National Climate Change Strategy of Turkmenistan represents the national vision of climate change issues and is a basis for the formulation and implementation of national policy of Turkmenistan on the issues related to climate change and its effects.
Cover and source: Government of Tuvalu
This National Strategic Action Plan for Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management (NSAP) describes the people of Tuvalu’s priorities for immediate actions, with seven thematic goals covering adaptation, mitigation and disaster risk management.

In Chinese:

第一条 为了加强海洋观测预报管理,规范海洋观测预报活动,防御和减轻海洋灾害,为经济建设、国防建设和社会发展服务,制定本条例。

In French:

Premier volet de la stratégie du Conseil fédéral, version provisoire:

Cette stratégie fixe le cadre d’une démarche coordonnée au niveau fédéral pour l’adaptation aux changements climatiques. Elle doit permettre à la Suisse d’exploiter les

An eight-point declaration, which include: knowledge, emergency preparedness and response, disaster risk reduction and management plans, enforcement of laws, ecosystem-based approach, national legislation, institutional mechanisms, and implementation.

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The Bali Concord III focuses to the three pillars of the Asean namely politics and security, economy and socio-culture.

For politics and security cooperation, the declaration deals with conflict resolution, transnational crime and piracy eradication

Cover and source: Government of Trinidad and Tobago
This policy aims to provide policy guidance for the development of an appropriate administrative and legislative framework, in harmony with other sectoral policies, for the pursuance of a low-carbon development path for Trinidad and Tobago.

A declaration, adopted by 19 climate vulnerable countries, reaffirming the commitment by climate vulnerable countries to focus on adaptation, particularly in the short term in order to minimise immediate danger, and calling on developed countries to

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