Categories: All - hazards - disasters - vulnerability - resilience

by Darshan Ashok kumar 6 months ago

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Building sustainable neighbourhoods

The essence of building sustainable neighborhoods lies in fostering community resilience, which can be achieved by strengthening relationships among residents and raising awareness about potential hazards.

Building sustainable neighbourhoods

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Building sustainable neighbourhoods

The World's Oceans

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environmental stewardship

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the North to the Southern Ocean in the South and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Australia in the West and the Americas in the East.

how can it be achieved
it can be achieved to volunterrism among the residents
it can be achieved when public and private stakeholders work together to
what is environmental stewardship
protect the environment
care for it
use the enviroment responsibily
what should be the actions for environmental strwarsship
repair damages and reverse the negative impacts caused to the enviroment
conserving natural resources
preserve the exisiting natural enviroment

Disaters

The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km² or 19.8% of the water on Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east.

Disaster risk amanagement
Singapore disaster risk management aims to

improving an residents prepardness to emergencies linked to natural and technological advancements

It aims to reduce

The vulneratability of a neighbourhood to a disaster

an neighbourhoods exporsure to hazards

what it means

The plans in mind to prevent new risks from happening redcuing the ricsks and managing the risks

disasters risk
what determines the disaters

the exposure

The situation and of people and belongings locked in the hazard prone areas

Nature of hazard

the characterics of the hazard

the vulnerability

the impacts of hazards on properties and hazards

what is it

it is the likelihood of damage caused to the properties, injuries and loss of life

community resilience

The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans.

How can community resilience be built
developing a communties ability to adapt, recover and resist a disater

it requires local residents to be involved in the planning to better understand risks

it can built by strenghtening relationships among residents and raising awareness abt potentioal hazards

there must be widespread awareness and long term participation for it to ork

what is community resilience

Search and add the main characteristics, such as position, maximum depth, flora and fauna of this sea.

and adapt to the impacts ofa disaster
recover
The ability of a community to resist