March, 2014
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Author: Dilip Singh, Dr. Bijay Singh, Kate Hawley
This case study, one of three in the project, focuses on key issues related to housing in Gorakhpur, India, and provides insights into the economic and nonfinancial returns of adaptive, resilient shelter designs that take into consideration hazards such as flooding, and ...
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March, 2014
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Author: Fawad Khan, Sharmeen Malik, Atta Rehman
This case study, one of three in the project, focuses on key issues related to temperature in Pakistan, and provides insights into the economic and nonfinancial returns of adaptive, resilient shelter designs that take into consideration hazards such as typhoons, flooding, and temperature...
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March, 2014
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Author: Phong Tran, Tuan Huu Tran, Anh Tuan Tran
This case study, one of three in the project, focuses on key issues related to housing in Da Nang, Vietnam, and provides insights into the economic and nonfinancial returns of adaptive, resilient shelter designs that take into consideration hazards such as typhoons, flooding,...
ASIA:Vietnam Vietnam:Da Nang
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March, 2014
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Author: P. Tran, T.H. Tran, A.T. Tran
Da Nang is affected by many types of climate hazards, including typhoons, floods, drought, coastline erosion, landslides, and so forth, and the risk of such hazards is increasing as a consequence of global climate change.http://i-s-e-t.org/resources/major-program-reports/typhoon-resilience-in...
ASIA:Vietnam Vietnam:Da Nang
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January, 2014
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Author:
Semarang is one of ACCCRN's pilot cities in Indonesia which has made a commitment towards climate change adaptation since 2009. Vulnerability assessment and city resilience strategies were developed in 2010 and several actions have been conducted. Several of them have been finished including...
ASIA:Indonesia Indonesia:Semarang
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January, 2014
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Author: Marcus Moench, The Sheltering Team
Shelter design is one of the greatest factors influencing the loss of lives and assets during extreme climate events and is therefore a significant cost for governments, the private sector, and nongovernmental organizations working on disaster risk reduction or postdisaster ...
ASIA:India, Pakistan, Vietnam
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January, 2010
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Author:
The ICCSR outlines Indonesia's strategic vision that places particular emphasis on the challenges emerging in the forestry, energy, industry, transport, agriculture, coastal areas, water, waste and health sectors. The content of the roadmap has been formulated through a rigorous analysis. The...
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