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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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Cover and source: npj Natural Hazards
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Earthquakes in Taiwan have caused significant economic losses. The researchers develop a model to assess seismic economic losses using the records of economic losses caused by historical earthquakes.
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World Cities Report 2024 provides a wide and far-reaching analysis of the current and expected climate impacts on different regions and cities, as well as the differing vulnerabilities urban populations face.
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This study investigates the flooding caused by storm surge alone and in conjunction with other non-wave related factors like astronomical tides and sea level rise (SLR), using the LISFLOOD-FP model.
Cover and source: United Nations Environment Programme
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This brief outlines key messages and key recommendations by the UNEP-led Cool Coalition over challenges and progress in sustainable cooling amid a warming world.
Cover and source: United Nations Children's Fund
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This report lays out the key facts on how climate change impacts children, the key policy frameworks that help uphold children's rights, the existing challenges facing children, as well as UNICEF's work to support children and its call to action.
Cover and source: UN Environment Programme
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The Adaptation Gap Report (AGR) 2024 indicates that, while inching forward on adaptation planning, collectively developing countries are falling behind on implementation because of the enormous gap between adaptation finance needs and flows.
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According to this report the impacts of climate change are already evident in Senegal and are projected to worsen in the future with increased temperatures, greater variability, and extreme events, as well as rising sea level.
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This study utilizes historical data from the Kalahaisu landslide in Xinyuan County, Ili region, which was monitored using various techniques.

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