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Reducing risk : participatory learning activities for disaster mitigation in Southern Africa.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [South Africa?] : International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Department of Adult and Community Education, University of Natal, c1996Description: xxiv, 301 p. : illISBN:
  • 0855983477 (pbk)
DDC classification:
  • 363.3480968 21
Contents:
Subject: In 1995, as in 1992-93, millions of Southern Africans withstood once again the hardships induced by another severe drought. This publication is a collection of participatory learning activities for people who work with at-risk communities, either in development or relief. It is intended to increase understanding about community risk and vulnerability as well as strengthen the training capacities of those involved in community-based disaster management. Unlike other part of the world, in Southern Africa there have been no learning and teaching materials published that support development and relief workers who consider community-based disaster mitigation a priority. This book is a first step in bringing the concept of risk assessment and reduction alive through a participatory learning process
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK F363.3480968 RED (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005745940

Bibliography: p. 299-301

Section 1: Key concepts and risk factors -- Section 2: Risk assessment : community-based considerations -- Section 3: Risk reduction and emergency preparedness and planning

In 1995, as in 1992-93, millions of Southern Africans withstood once again the hardships induced by another severe drought. This publication is a collection of participatory learning activities for people who work with at-risk communities, either in development or relief. It is intended to increase understanding about community risk and vulnerability as well as strengthen the training capacities of those involved in community-based disaster management. Unlike other part of the world, in Southern Africa there have been no learning and teaching materials published that support development and relief workers who consider community-based disaster mitigation a priority. This book is a first step in bringing the concept of risk assessment and reduction alive through a participatory learning process

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