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Examples Of Disaster Resilience

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Topic Name: Prove that Disaster Resilience is a Complex Problem Abstract: Natural disasters like Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, snow and ice, are extremely challenging for those people who are directly affected. For individuals, communities or nations there is no blueprint for recovery. To every country which is directly affected by the natural disasters, the process of economic rebuilding is very unique. Planning and applying policies for economic recovery in the response of a natural disaster is messy and very complicated. Destroyed assets need to be rebuilt and replaced in the better version. Lost livelihoods have to be revived or new ones to be created. Effective measures are needed to be taken to sustain economic growth and general welfare in the disaster affected countries. Introduction According to the United Nation, Disaster is “an incident or series of incidents which gives rise to fatalities and/or damage or loss of property, infrastructure, necessary services or means of livelihood on a scale which is beyond the normal ability of the affected community’s ability to manage without aid”. Whereas the Resilience is the capacity to get recover after any disaster. Definition Disaster Resilience is the ability or capacity of a community, individuals or nations to adapt to and to get recover from any disaster. It is also defined as a degree to which people are able to getting aware of the past disaster and reduce their risk in future. Types Of
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