Unit 4 Conclusion

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Arguably the most effectively managed stage?
Pre disaster planning
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What is helping to aid this planning?
Frameworks (e.g. Hyogo and Sendai) and Increasing wealth
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Why can some of the least developed nations still have pre disaster management?
Doesn't necessarily require any money
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Localised barrier to this stage?
Weak governance - frameworks not a
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How can this lead bad pre disaster planning?
Frameworks not adopted / not efficient spending of wealth
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Global factor to this stage?
Climate change (out of many people's control)
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Arguably the most significant predictors of success?
Development and wealth
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Shown through...
Throughout this report through a number of case studies where there's often a correlation between level of development and losses
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What happens as countries develop and their wealth increases?
Their vulnerability decreases, decreasing their risk
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What does wealth allow?
Can invest in and develop disaster risk reduction technology
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What factor does development go hand in hand with?
Governance - how the wealth is spent
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What is likely to happen to future preparedness
Keep increasing
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Why?
As countries become more developed and the urgency for disaster risk reduction becomes increasingly more important
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Inevitable future pressures?
Rapid population growth and urban migration - putting pressure on land and resources
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