All Recovery Resources

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2023
This brief explores how new satellite imagery technology can help predict the impact of tropical cyclones in climate vulnerable countries such as Fiji, analyze their potential compounding effects, and improve disaster risk management.
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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2023
This article explores how social infrastructure plays an important role in our communities, especially in mitigating and recovering from shocks.
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Public Evaluation of the Reconstruction and Regeneration of Fukushima 10 Years After the Earthquake
2023
This study examines the results of an online survey of Fukushima residents on their impressions of the reconstruction process ten years after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
共栄大学 Kyoei University
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2023
This report presents an integrated view of the way forward from the fires, including exploring why the 2019-20 fire season was so devastating, what new capabilities can be implemented and how Australia can best learn from its worst fire season on record.
Natural Hazards Research Australia
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2023
This Palau disaster management reference handbook focuses on Palau's disaster management framework and disaster risk reduction strategies. It also provides an overview of the country's government, geography, demographics and social cultural practices.
Center for Excellence in Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance
Post Disaster Needs Assessment(PDNA)-Bangladesh: floods 2022
2023
The Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) report for Bangladesh's 2022 floods aims to assess the cost and impacts of the damage and loss resulting from the disaster.
Bangladesh - government Asian Development Bank (ADB) Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery - UNDP
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2022
This study aims to explore how agency-driven and community-driven approaches were perceived by the community following the 2018 Central Sulawesi Tsunami.
Jàmbá Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
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2023
This report examines the role of insurance in recovery from climate disasters across socioeconomic groups in the U.S.
Ceres
Cover Climate Council
2023
This report outlines an extensive two-part national study designed to better understand the impact of climate-fueled disasters on mental health in Australia, and how best to support the wellbeing, recovery and resilience of communities.
Climate Council of Australia
Cover ECHO
2023
The Asia-Pacific region has been at the forefront of the anticipatory action agenda for sudden onset hazards. Cash is rightly seen as an option to deliver effective, cost-efficient and timely assistance to vulnerable households.
European Commission’s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO) Norwegian Refugee Council

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