Chapter 12 River basin management for effective disaster risk reduction in the face of changing climate
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Published:2010
Tran Phong, Rajib Shaw, 2010. "Chapter 12 River basin management for effective disaster risk reduction in the face of changing climate", Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Issues and Challenges, Rajib Shaw, Juan M. Pulhin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira
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As a consequence of the huge loss and damage caused by natural disasters all over the world, an impressive amount of attention is currently being given to a holistic approach in disaster risk management (McEntire, Fuller, Johnston, & Weber, 2002). The world experiences more and more natural disaster impacts in spite of numerous efforts, advancing sciences, and more powerful technologies. Indeed, current disasters are more complex, and climate change poses a greater potential for adverse impacts (Aalst & Burton 2002). Hence, there is a need to reassess the existing disaster risk reduction approaches due to problems in the existing risk management approaches, and new risks brought by climate change and by environment degradation.
