Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation

Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation



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Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is the concept and practice of reducing disaster risks through analysis and management of the causal factors of disasters. It leads to reduced exposure to hazards, lessening of vulnerability of people and assets, effective management of land and the environment and improved preparedness for adverse events.

(From: Teaching Guide for Senior High School DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION | Teacher PH |

Recommended Websites and Videos:

Disaster Risk Reduction Resource Manual | Department of Education |

Teaching Guide for Senior High School DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION | Teacher PH |

Hazard Mitigation | Build With Strength |

5 Ways Communities Around The World Prepare For Disasters | Plan International |

We learn about natural disasters | Plan International Vietnam |

7 Ways Worldwide Communities Are Preparing for Natural Disasters | Thomas Industry |

New Report: A Cleaner, More Resilient Electrical Grid for California | Legal Planet |

How Museums Are Leading the Way in Natural Disaster Preparation & Management | Thomas Industry |

California fires: Goats help save Ronald Reagan Presidential Library | BBC News |

How technology helps to protect us against disaster | Engineering & Technology |

KFUNAI EDAM project | UN Academic Impact |

Back to Home-TKMCE Project | TKM College of Engineering |

The Never-Ending Effort for Earthquake Safety | JapanGov |

Safe Schools Save Lives | Plan International |

How cities are rebuilding to be more resilient to natural disasters | PBS News Hour |

Elevate San Rafael | Bionic Team | San Rafael, Marin County | Resilient by Design |

How Venice’s plan to protect itself from flooding became a disaster in itself | The Washington Post |

Mose System | MOSE Venezia Project |

How Venice’s flood barriers are bringing the city back to life | The Independent |

How AI Can And Will Predict Disasters | Forbes |

AI is helping seismologists detect earthquakes they’d otherwise miss | The Verge |

. and Harvard team up to use deep learning to predict earthquake aftershocks | The Verge |

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