Quito listo means Quito is ready. The host city of Habitat III where the New Urban Agenda was adopted, has to be ready for a broad range of natural hazards, according to Mayor Mauricio Rodas, speaking at the World Urban Forum.
View from the field: how community-built bio-dykes are protecting rural villages and livelihoods from flooding in Nepal. This appropriate and local technology is improving communites’ resilience to flood events from unpredictable and changeable rivers.
The World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) are engaging Tanzanian students in a large community-driven initiative for identifying flood risks. The data students collect will be critical to improving drainage, health care, and social service delivery. This initiative is guiding the development of a bachelor’s degree curriculum on sustainable […]
Aldo Gómez Gaspar, a psychologist from the response team of the Office of National Defense and Disaster Risk Management of the Ministry of Education (Minedu), provided recommendations to face the rainy season and other climatic phenomena in the different regions of Peru.
View from the field: Three examples of how livelihood adaptation has helped make rural Nepalese communities more resilient to flooding.
An new early warning system, installed by ICIMOD in Pakistan, protects mountain village communities from deadly glacial lake outburst flooding. This system is providing much needed resilience building for communities who’s lives, homes and livelihoods are increasingly threatened by climate change.
A new vision for Udon Thani transforms the city into a green ‘sponge city’ that uses natural infrastructure to protect a growing population from flooding.
Wetlands, large and small, can be a valuable resource for creating flood resilience in cities.
La Niña threatens to shake Peru again after the natural disasters of 2017. Last December, the multisectoral commission that studies this phenomenon (Enfen) issued an alert indicating that during the summer there could be repeated rains and landslides in the mountains and the jungle, similar to those brought by El Niño last year.