Looking back and beyond Sendai: 25 years of international policy experience on disaster risk reduction
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 25 February 2015, DOI 10.1007/s13753-015-0040-y:
This article addresses the need to concentrate institutional and technical capacities on natural hazards and the vulnerability component of risk as the only component on which change ca be affected. It states that the evolution in knowledge and application of disaster risk reduction in the 25 years of global cooperation on this issue has been uneven. While advances in knowledge have improved our understanding of the full nature of risk—the combination of hazards meeting vulnerability—the application of such knowledge has not been conducive to the development of institutional and technical mechanisms to address the full range of risk elements. Governance of risk (policies, legislation, and organizational arrangements) still focuses largely on preparing to respond to the hazards and planning for recovery. Concentrating on natural hazards is the main change that remains to be substantively addressed.
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