Latest news on Disaster Risk Reduction
- University of Canterbury (UC) researchers have discovered a link between the frequency of rain events and the intensity of those rain events.
- University of Canterbury (UC) researchers have discovered a link between the frequency of rain events and the intensity of those rain events.
- This study explores collaborative processes in the disaster response of critical water and health sectors following the 2021 floods in Western Germany.
- This study explores collaborative processes in the disaster response of critical water and health sectors following the 2021 floods in Western Germany.
- This study aims to examine the role of information and communication technology in providing information on hydrometeorological disasters; the preparedness of community groups to face disasters in areas prone to hydrometeorological disasters.
- This study aims to examine the role of information and communication technology in providing information on hydrometeorological disasters; the preparedness of community groups to face disasters in areas prone to hydrometeorological disasters.
- Three steps to including conflict considerations in the design of climate change adaptation projectsThe aim of the research paper is to provide guidance on integrating conflict considerations into the design of climate change adaptation projects.
- Three steps to including conflict considerations in the design of climate change adaptation projectsThe aim of the research paper is to provide guidance on integrating conflict considerations into the design of climate change adaptation projects.
- The reports revealed that some long trains were too big to fit into sidings off of main tracks that were often built to accommodate trains no longer than 1.4 miles, and passing trains were crashing into their rear ends.
- The reports revealed that some long trains were too big to fit into sidings off of main tracks that were often built to accommodate trains no longer than 1.4 miles, and passing trains were crashing into their rear ends.