Integrated risk management: Reducing disaster risks by strengthening community resilience
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This document provides an overview of integrated risk management (IRM), which combines considerations of climate and ecosystems with disaster risk reduction. It describes its implementation by Partners in Resilience and shares learnings.
Key aspects of IRM:
- Putting people at risk centre-stage, building on local and traditional resources and knowledge
- Linking humanitarian and development domains by focusing on livelihoods;
- Addressing risk at a landscape scale
- Managing and restoring ecosystems
- Working on different time scales to ensure adaptive planning;
- Linking local realities with global processes;
- Integrating disciplines and approaches to encompass different risks;
- Partnering with communities, CSOs, government, knowledge institutes, private sector media
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Themes
Climate change
Environment and ecosystems
Disaster risk management
Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Country and region
Ethiopia
Guatemala
Haiti
India
Indonesia
Kenya
Mali
Philippines
Uganda
South Sudan
Number of pages
12 p.
Publication year
2018