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Typhoon Committee Expert Mission Report
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) - WMO, 2008 (WMO/TD-No. 1448)
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Published by: WMO ; 2008Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 1448
Language(s): English
Format: Hard copyISBN (or other code): 978-89-90564-87-0
Tags: Natural hazards ; Tropical cyclone ; Disaster management ; Region V - South-West Pacific
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Making integrated flood management : part of the development agenda
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Global Water Partnership (GWP); Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM) - WMO, 2006Our planet’s water resources are vital for sustainable development. Floods play a major role in replenishing freshwater resources, recharging wetlands and groundwater and supporting agriculture and fishery systems, thereby making flood plains preferred areas for human settlement and various economic activities. Flood plains are subjected to periodic inundation by the smaller and more frequent floods that also provide nutrition to fertile agricultural lands, supporting livelihoods of riparian communities. Occasionally, however, floods have negative impacts on lives, livelihoods and economic act ...
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Available online: http://www.apfm.info/pdf/iwrm_floods.pdf
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Global Water Partnership ; Associated Programme on Flood Management
Published by: WMO ; 2006Our planet’s water resources are vital for sustainable development. Floods play a major role in replenishing freshwater resources, recharging wetlands and groundwater and supporting agriculture and fishery systems, thereby making flood plains preferred areas for human settlement and various economic activities. Flood plains are subjected to periodic inundation by the smaller and more frequent floods that also provide nutrition to fertile agricultural lands, supporting livelihoods of riparian communities. Occasionally, however, floods have negative impacts on lives, livelihoods and economic activities and in extreme cases cause devastation. During recent years there has been an alarming rise in economic losses due to flooding in both developed as well as developing countries. The way we deal with floods co-determines whether water remains a life-providing element or becomes a destructive force against human life and economic development.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts)Tags: Natural hazards ; Flood ; Disaster management ; Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM) ; Developing countries
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Institutional capacity in natural disaster risk reduction - final report : a comparative analysis of institutions, national policies, and cooperative responses to floods in Asia
APN, 2005IFA project explores the challenging problem of how to effectively shape human institutional responses to the risk of natural disasters with a special focus on floods. In Asia, human vulnerability to natural disasters and, particularly, to those amplified by global climate change, is increasing. Today, Asia accounts for about 90% of the world population affected by natural disasters, and among it with more than half - as a result of floods.
Institutional capacity in natural disaster risk reduction - final report: a comparative analysis of institutions, national policies, and cooperative responses to floods in Asia
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Available online: http://www.apn-gcr.org/newAPN/resources/projectBulletinOutputs/finalProjectRepor [...]
Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research ; Institutions for Floods in Asia
Published by: APN ; 2005IFA project explores the challenging problem of how to effectively shape human institutional responses to the risk of natural disasters with a special focus on floods. In Asia, human vulnerability to natural disasters and, particularly, to those amplified by global climate change, is increasing. Today, Asia accounts for about 90% of the world population affected by natural disasters, and among it with more than half - as a result of floods.
Language(s): English
Format: CD, DVD, Digital (Free)Tags: Natural hazards ; Flood ; Disaster management ; Climate change ; Region II - Asia
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Programme on Flood Management (APFM). integrated flood management : concept paper
This paper conceptualizes Integrated Flood Management (IFM) as a subset of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and describes the interplay between floods and the development process. It takes a look at traditional flood management options from the IFM angle and identifies the major challenges encountered by flood plain managers and decision makers before describing the basic tenets and requirements of IFM.
This concept paper is to be followed by a series of supplementary papers going into further detail about different aspects of IFM to help flood managers and decision ...
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Available online: http://preventionweb.net/go/560
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Global Water Partnership
Published by: WMO ; 2004This paper conceptualizes Integrated Flood Management (IFM) as a subset of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and describes the interplay between floods and the development process. It takes a look at traditional flood management options from the IFM angle and identifies the major challenges encountered by flood plain managers and decision makers before describing the basic tenets and requirements of IFM.
This concept paper is to be followed by a series of supplementary papers going into further detail about different aspects of IFM to help flood managers and decision makers implement the concept. This series of papers requires familiarity with flood management issues and the concept of IWRM.Collection(s) and Series: WMO- No. 1047; Programme on Flood Management (APFM)
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts)Purchase at: http://www.wmo.int/e-catalog/detail_en.php?PUB_ID=544&SORT=N&q=
Tags: Natural hazards ; Flood ; Disaster management ; Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM)
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Factoring of Weather and Climate Information and Products into Disaster Management Policy : A contribution to Strategies for Disaster Reduction in Kenya
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); GoK - IGAD, 2002
Factoring of Weather and Climate Information and Products into Disaster Management Policy: A contribution to Strategies for Disaster Reduction in Kenya
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; United Nations Development Programme ; GoK
Published by: IGAD, DMCN ; 2002Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate services ; Weather service ; Disaster management ; Kenya
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No. 8 - July 1991 - Eleventh Congress World Meteorological Organization: Interview with Mr. C. E. Berridge Permanent Representative of the Commonwealth of Dominica with World Meteorological Organization
is an issue of WMO Feature. WMO, 1991
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N°8 - Juillet 1991 - Onzième congrès météorologique mondiale: Interview de M. C.E. Berridge Représentant Permanent du Commonwealth de la Dominique auprès de l'Organisation météorologique mondiale
is an issue of Chronique OMM. OMM, 1991
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The Australian Journal of Emergency Management: AJEM
The Australian Journal of Emergency Management (AJEM) has been published since 1986. The journal began as the Macedon Digest in March 1986, and then in 1995 the name was changed to the Australian Journal of Emergency Management.
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APFM Newsletter
What’s new in the APFM? Not only further activities and publications, but the newsletter itself! Discover our latest achievements in the restyled Flood Management News!
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Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS)
GDACS is a cooperation framework between the United Nations, the European Commission and disaster managers worldwide to improve alerts, information exchange and coordination in the first phase after major sudden-onset disasters.
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Disaster Management as an Opportunity for Sustainable Rural Development: In Jahangirnagar Planning Review, Vol. 2, June 2004
Necessity is the mother of invention. This is very much true in disaster management and development activities in Bangladesh. As a part of policy matters of government of Bangladesh disaster management efforts have been integrated into the process of national development. Flood protection embankments are
used as roads and in some cases as a portion of national road network system. Cyclone centres are used for multipurpose activities of community and rural development. Schools in coastal areas have been designed to be used as cyclone shelters in case of necessity. Houses and other ...
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EM-DAT: the International Disaster Database
The main objective of the database is to serve the purposes of humanitarian action at national and international levels. It is an initiative aimed to rationalise decision making for disaster preparedness, as well as providing an objective base for vulnerability assessment and priority setting.
EM-DAT contains essential core data on the occurrence and effects of over 18,000 mass disasters in the world from 1900 to present. The database is compiled from various sources, including UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, insurance companies, research institutes and press agenci ...
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