Pathways to adaptation and resilience in South and South-West Asia : subregional report
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RT Generic T1 Pathways to adaptation and resilience in South and South-West Asia : subregional report A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 2022 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4611 PB United Nations AB <p>Resilience in a Riskier World: Managing Systemic Risks from Biological and Other Natural Hazards, the Asia Pacific Disaster Report 2021 captured a comprehensive picture of the complexity of disaster risk landscape (‘riskscape’) from natural and biological hazards in the Asia-Pacific region. The full-length publication is available at <a href="https://repository.unescap.org/handle/20.500.12870/3811">Asia-Pacific Disaster Report 2021</a>. Following the release of the APDR at the seventh session of the ESCAP inter-governmental Committee on Disaster Risk Reduction in August 2021, the report was customized for each of the five ESCAP subregions, namely East and North-East Asia, North and Central Asia, South-East Asia, South and South-West Asia and the Pacific. The current report highlights the key takeaways for South and South-West Asia.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Pathways to adaptation and resilience in South and South-West Asia : subregional report AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 2022 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4611 PB - United Nations AB -Resilience in a Riskier World: Managing Systemic Risks from Biological and Other Natural Hazards, the Asia Pacific Disaster Report 2021 captured a comprehensive picture of the complexity of disaster risk landscape (‘riskscape’) from natural and biological hazards in the Asia-Pacific region. The full-length publication is available at Asia-Pacific Disaster Report 2021. Following the release of the APDR at the seventh session of the ESCAP inter-governmental Committee on Disaster Risk Reduction in August 2021, the report was customized for each of the five ESCAP subregions, namely East and North-East Asia, North and Central Asia, South-East Asia, South and South-West Asia and the Pacific. The current report highlights the key takeaways for South and South-West Asia.
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Resilience in a Riskier World: Managing Systemic Risks from Biological and Other Natural Hazards, the Asia Pacific Disaster Report 2021 captured a comprehensive picture of the complexity of disaster risk landscape (‘riskscape’) from natural and biological hazards in the Asia-Pacific region. The full-length publication is available at Asia-Pacific Disaster Report 2021. Following the release of the APDR at the seventh session of the ESCAP inter-governmental Committee on Disaster Risk Reduction in August 2021, the report was customized for each of the five ESCAP subregions, namely East and North-East Asia, North and Central Asia, South-East Asia, South and South-West Asia and the Pacific. The current report highlights the key takeaways for South and South-West Asia.