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Living with risk : turning the tide on disasters towards sustainable development / United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Geneva : ISDR, 2003.Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 30 cmOther title:
  • 2003 World disaster reduction campaign
DDC classification:
  • 363.348 22
Contents:
Lack of freshwater -- Community based flood hazard mapping -- Weather proofing low income homes -- The summer floods in Europe -- Kot Nizam -- Internation flood mitigation initiative for the Red River -- Flood kindergarten -- NSW SES initiatives to reduce the impacts of flooding -- Case study of Ojirami Dam in Southern Nigeria -- Disaster training for kids in Armenia -- Aymaran rainwater harvesting -- Trends in risk and an integrated approach to reducing societal vulnerahility to drought -- Drought -- Typhoon damage in the Philippines -- The role of dialect specific radio warnings during Bangladeshi cyclones -- Battling nature in Mozambique.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.348 UNI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 900186942

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Lack of freshwater -- Community based flood hazard mapping -- Weather proofing low income homes -- The summer floods in Europe -- Kot Nizam -- Internation flood mitigation initiative for the Red River -- Flood kindergarten -- NSW SES initiatives to reduce the impacts of flooding -- Case study of Ojirami Dam in Southern Nigeria -- Disaster training for kids in Armenia -- Aymaran rainwater harvesting -- Trends in risk and an integrated approach to reducing societal vulnerahility to drought -- Drought -- Typhoon damage in the Philippines -- The role of dialect specific radio warnings during Bangladeshi cyclones -- Battling nature in Mozambique.

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