Re-shaping policy and institutions for integrating climate and disaster resilience. Policy Brief.
Abstract
It is clear that positive policy action is needed to build the resilience of citizens and the state to changing climate and disaster shocks and stresses. What is not so clear is why there is a lag in re-shaping policy to reflect the changing climate and disaster context. Evidence from across Africa and Asia signifies that shifting seasonal patterns and high intensity extreme events are already eroding community and household resilience to a wide set of external shocks. Investing in integrated and flexible institutional and policy frameworks is a first step towards creating a policy environment that can build resilience to climate and disaster risks. Two years of action, dialogue and research with partners seeking to strengthen climate and disaster resilience across Asia and Africa provides a strong knowledge base to inform this process.
Citation
Seballos, F.; Harris, K. Re-shaping policy and institutions for integrating climate and disaster resilience. Policy Brief. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK (2012) 4 pp.
Links