Chapter 6: Repositioning DRR Strategy in the ‘New Normal’ of Global Uncertainty Caused by Climate Change and COVID-19 Pandemic
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Published:2023
Bijay Anand Misra, 2023. "Repositioning DRR Strategy in the ‘New Normal’ of Global Uncertainty Caused by Climate Change and COVID-19 Pandemic", International Migration, COVID-19, and Environmental Sustainability, Manas Chatterji, Urs Luterbacher, Valérie Fert, Bo Chen
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Abstract
Globalisation is under significant threat due to the climate of uncertainty and conflicting trends caused by the new challenges of climate change impact further multiplied by the COVID-19 pandemic. Disaster risk reduction (DRR) effort is directly affected by finding new ways and strategies. World’s international cooperation, technology and knowledge transfer between countries are seriously affected and are directly impacting sustainability and even human survival. Global DRR strategy is struggling to face the unprecedented challenges brought by climate change and now COVID-19 pandemic has multiplied the uncertain climate. In this environment, some new emerging challenges are in the world healthcare systems, nutrition for millions of marginalised populations, working style, sustainable supply chain, even reducing anarchy governance, fear of being unsafe and changing beliefs and confidence of people in the system. In this environment, the pressing question is how DRR strategy can reposition and find better methods to deliver, globally, nationally and locally. The chapter focusses on the new emerging issues in the DRR strategy that the scientific community ought to address.
