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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 report discusses how LiDAR technology improves disaster risk reduction in Banayoyo, Ilocos Sur by enhancing hazard mapping, risk assessments, and planning. It highlights the need for capacity building and integrating LiDAR with other data sources.
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This issue-brief explore the challenges associated with and prospects to advance methodologies and approaches for comprehending the impact of slow-onset events (SOEs) induced by climate change must be explored to enable corrective action.
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The DPC builds on Nepal's NDCs under the Paris Agreement, focusing on adaptation and resilience in high-risk sectors. It underscores the importance of strengthening institutions and resource allocation to address growing climate challenges effectively.
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The World Bank’s Urban Heat Agenda focuses on reducing urban heat with targeted actions, heat-sensitive design, and preparedness, highlighting cooling infrastructure, green spaces, and early warnings to protect health and reduce inequality.
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Lithuanians show high disaster awareness and preparedness, feeling most vulnerable to extreme weather, cybersecurity, and health threats. Relying on informal channels for information, standardized communication could further strengthen their resilience.
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Italians feel most vulnerable to extreme weather but show low disaster awareness and preparedness. With moderate trust in authorities, citizens would benefit from increased public efforts to enhance disaster preparedness resources.
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Irish citizens feel most vulnerable to floods, with average disaster risk awareness but low preparedness. Trust in public authorities is high, yet information is primarily sourced through informal channels like media and personal networks.
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While Croatians are more aware of disaster risks, especially extreme weather, their preparedness remains low. Many struggle to access but desire to learn more about risk information, and have lower trust in public authorities compared to other EU nations.

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