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Explore a comprehensive collection of publications, reports, and documents that focus on disaster risk and resilience.

These resources offer insights, best practices, and research aimed at mitigating the impact of disasters. Whether you're seeking the latest research, policy recommendations, or case studies, this library supports knowledge sharing and informed decision-making in building safer, more resilient communities.

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The brief discusses transboundary climate risks in the MENA region. It highlights governance challenges and calls for improved adaptation financing and regional cooperation, emphasizing the need for international support to enhance resilience.
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This paper discusses how mono-criterion approaches in bridge resilience focused on distress symptoms will need to evolve into a multi-criteria decision-making process.
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This research explores bridge resilience and the significance of resilience within bridge management and emphasizes the significance in mitigating risks associated with aging structures from occurrence of natural hazards.
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The survey highlights disaster risk awareness in Cyprus, focusing on wildfires and extreme weather. Despite higher preparedness than the EU average, a gap between awareness and action remains, emphasizing the need for better resources and communication.
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The report highlights cybersecurity (33%) and extreme weather (31%) as top concerns in Czechia, with only 33% feeling well-prepared for disasters despite high trust in public services.
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The survey shows Belgians feel most vulnerable to extreme weather, cybersecurity threats, and terrorist attacks. Many citizens feel underprepared, highlighting the need for better information, despite strong trust in emergency services.
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The survey shows Bulgarians feel most vulnerable to floods (34%) and extreme weather (28%). They trust public authorities but often rely on informal sources for information. A gap exists between perceived and actual preparedness.
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Austrians fear extreme weather most, followed by health emergencies and political tensions. They trust less in government services during disasters compared to the EU average, however, are generally more aware and prepared for disasters than EU citizens.

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