Alternatives for Sustained Disaster Risk Reduction

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The daily media is filled with images of catastrophic events which seem increasingly frequent and violent. In parallel there are a large range of scientific studies, debates in the policy arena, and a growing number of international institutions focused on disaster reduction. But a paradox remains that despite advances in technology, disasters continue to increase, affecting many individuals in rich as well as poor countries.

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Gaillard, J. C., Wisner, B., Benouar, D., Cannon, T., Creton-Cazanave, L., Dekens, J., … Vallette, C. (2010). Alternatives for Sustained Disaster Risk Reduction. Human Geography(United Kingdom), 3(1), 66–88. https://doi.org/10.1177/194277861000300106

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