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Safe Havens: Protected Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation
… dimensions or drivers of vulnerability: Extent, quality and/or usage of natural resources and ecosystems; • … • Integrated Coastal Zone Management; • Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM); • Integrated Fire … • Wetland restoration for i.e. flood mitigation, improved water quality, increased income from fisheries. • Green …
Helping nature help us - Transforming disaster risk reduction through ecosystem management
… and 3) the vulnerability, for example, level of poverty, quality of infrastructure, etc. (Renaud et al., 2013): … and services for basic needs (such as food, medicine, water, shelter) as well as livelihood opportunities (such as … as a “strategy for the integrated management of land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and …