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Every week the PreventionWeb team of editors selects the latest news and research, reports and publications on disaster risk reduction – here is their selection of the latest must-read content.

Workers on a construction site during sunset
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The development of Kiribati's technical standard and recommendation provides a roadmap for implementing energy efficiency standards and promoting sustainable building practices.
Regional Pacific Nationally Determined Contribution Hub (NDC Hub)
Traditional bolivian woman in traditional dress, walking trought the Sun island in lake Titicaca, Bolivia
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Compared to other forms of support, premium support directly reduces the price of insurance and has the potential to provide a more direct route to financial protection. However, the current approach has yet to deliver sustainable impact.
Centre for Disaster Protection
An aerial view of the Mai Po nature reserve beside Shenzen City, China
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Climate change is forcing people to adapt to changing environmental conditions. But what really makes the difference is how they do it. The recently published Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2024 shows that only sustainable adaptation can succeed.
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
2020 floods in Wuhan China
Research briefs
This breakthrough study sheds light into the dangerous phenomenon of “river avulsion," a process that has shaped human history through devastating floods and continues to threaten millions of people worldwide.
Indiana University
A traffic officer drinks water during a hot day in Kolkata, India
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With over two-thirds of the world’s population expected to live in cities by 2050, new global data on the 1,000 largest cities highlights growing hazards and the urgent need for climate adaptation investment.
World Resources Institute
Heat Wave, Montreal
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Temperature increases associated with human-induced climate change do not manifest as small, even increases everywhere on the planet. Rather, they result in more frequent and severe episodes of heat waves, as the world saw in 2024.
Conversation Media Group, the
Cyclists driving through flooded streets in Pekalongan, Indonesia (2021)
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Analysis of geographically granular data is essential to identify vulnerable areas and optimize resource distribution.
Development Asia
Bangkok residents wade floods after heavy rains left the city inundated
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Three massive flood events across three continents have claimed over 1,500 lives and cost over $15 billion in September.
Yale Climate Connections
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Documents and publications
This issue of Southasiadisasters.net, titled 'Accelerating Extreme Heat Responses: Perspectives from India,' focuses on the critical challenge of extreme heat and heatwaves in India
Migrant workers walk on the highway on their journey back home during a nationwide lockdown to fight the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Mumbai, India (2020)
Research briefs
New study finds ten cities alone across three continents, from Bogotá (Colombia) and Amman (Jordan) to Freetown (Sierra Leone) and Karachi (Pakistan) should prepare for significant climate migration in coming years.
C40 Cities Secretariat
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