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Natural disasters

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Mitigation and preparedness are vital to reduce the damage and cost of natural disasters like floods, earthquakes and landslides in the developing world — where economic losses in the 1990s exceeded US$600 billion.

(Photo credit: NOAA)

Opinions and Analysis

Two women look at mobile phone Crying wolf over disasters undermines future warnings

Disaster warnings can be fast, but how can we also ensure their accuracy and credibility, ask Rohan Samarajiva and Nalaka Gunawardene.

6 February 2013 | EN | ES

Asia–Pacific Analysis: Pushing for a strong climate change policy

Although the region is not a big polluter, the threat of climate change means it should lead the way on cuts, argues Crispin Maslog.

30 January 2013 | EN

Policy Briefs

Cyclist with megaphone, Bangladesh Building resilience to disasters

Technology and scientific research can help communities in the developing world build resilience to disasters.

29 February 2012 | EN
Source: UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology

Africa facing climate data shortage Integrating water with climate change adaptation plans

Climate change adaptation initiatives can be built into water management programmes to protect water resources in Africa.

1 July 2011 | EN
Source: UK Houses of Parliament


News and Features

Mediciones en playa de Duao Chilean coast could provide clues on sea level rise

The tsunami that hit the Chilean coast in 2010 left behind a ‘natural laboratory’ for studying the impact of sea level rise due to climate change, a study says.

1 May 2013 | ES

Landslide in Taiwan Giant landslides identified by seismic fingerprints

A technique to detect catastrophic landslides could help locate areas at risk and enable faster assistance to affected places.

29 March 2013 | EN