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A Workbook On Planning For Urban Resilience In The Face Of Disasters Fatima Shah Federica Ranghieri

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A Workbook On Planning For Urban Resilience In The Face Of Disasters Fatima Shah Federica Ranghieri
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.89 MB
Author: Fatima Shah; Federica Ranghieri
ISBN: 9780821388785, 0821388789
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Workbook On Planning For Urban Resilience In The Face Of Disasters Fatima Shah Federica Ranghieri by Fatima Shah; Federica Ranghieri 9780821388785, 0821388789 instant download after payment.

This Workbook offers a step-by-step guide for city officials in proactively planning for natural disasters and climate change impacts. It is based on learning from three cities in Vietnam - Ha Noi, Can Tho, and Dong Hoi – that developed Local Resilience Action Plans (LRAPs) containing a set of prioritized actions, related to both infrastructure as well as policy/ regulatory and socioeconomic actions. These LRAPs are based on vulnerability and risks assessments, a gaps analysis drawing on an inventory of planned investments and policy changes, and multi-stakeholder priority setting. The on-the-ground learning from these pilot cities in Vietnam has paved the way for cities in China, Indonesia, and the Philippines to embark on similar processes. This Workbook is a complement to the best-selling Climate Resilient Cities: A Primer on Reducing Vulnerabilities to Disasters (2009).

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