Face of Disasters 2019 Report
- The Face of Disasters 2019 report was recently published by Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS) as part of its 25th anniversary. It analyses past trends, looking at disasters from a broader perspective to capture their varied facets.
Key areas Outlined by the Report that will be critical to consider
(i) Water and the changing nature of disaster risk: A ‘new normal’ of rainfall variability is bringing challenges of too much and too little water, often in parallel.
(ii) No disaster is ‘natural’: Risks lurking under the radar slip through the cracks because they do not ....
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