Natural disasters

Civilian volunteers clear up an area hit by the tsunami which struck South Asia in 2004Disasters undermine development and jeopardise the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

Hundreds of thousands of people are killed each year and millions injured, displaced or have their livelihoods destroyed by natural disasters.

UKCDS members and stakeholders are working together to share information that will lead to enhanced capacity around the world to address hazards and make informed decisions on actions to reduce their impacts.

Research will also be able to inform a new International Science Union programme on Integrated Research on Disaster Risk. 

The aim is to shift focus from response-recovery towards prevention-mitigation, building resilience and reducing risks, learning from experience and avoiding past mistakes. 

Disasters Conference 2010

In October 2010, UKCDS co-hosted a one-day conference to coincide with the UN International Day for Disaster Reduction Research.

The event brought together over 150 NGOs, researchers and policy to identify better ways to coordinate and collaborate with each other to tackle the impact of climate or environmental change on their disaster risk reduction work.  Watch videos and download presentations from the day.

UKCDS members involved in the Natural Disasters group:

  • Department for International Development (DFID)
  • Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
  • National Environment Research Council (NERC)
  • Wellcome Trust

For more information contact Andrée Carter, Director, UKCDS.

 

 Image source: Fredrik Naumann / Panos

See also
Genuine interdisciplinary research, a stronger focus on community engagement and innovative ways of translating evidence into practice are needed to reduce the widespread loss of life and economic damage caused by natural disasters. more
External links

Remote Sensing for Natural Disasters
A news special featured on Science and Development Network (SciDev) explores how satellite remote sensing can provide crucial data to help developing countries prepare for, mitigate, respond to and relieve the impacts of natural disasters.

 

DisasterInfo
Collection of disaster organisation websites, particularly from Latin America and the Caribbean.

Related links
LWEC is a ten-year programme of interdisciplinary research activities that aim to provide decision makers with the best information to effectively manage and protect vital ecosystem services. more





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