Towards systemic disaster risk reduction in mountains
Schneiderbauer, Stefan, Fontanella Pisa, Paola, Delves, Jess L., Szarzynski, Joerg, Bustillos Ardaya, Alicia, Terzi, Stefano, Pedoth, Lydia, Mandira Singh Shrestha, Adler, Carolina, Alcántara-Ayala, Irasema, Mackey, Alex and Simonett, Otto (2023). Towards systemic disaster risk reduction in mountains. Mountain Partnership.
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Schneiderbauer, Stefan
Fontanella Pisa, Paola
Delves, Jess L.
Szarzynski, Joerg
Bustillos Ardaya, Alicia
Terzi, Stefano
Pedoth, Lydia
Mandira Singh Shrestha
Adler, Carolina
Alcántara-Ayala, Irasema
Mackey, Alex
Simonett, OttoTitle Towards systemic disaster risk reduction in mountains Publication Date 2023-10-13 Place of Publication Bolzano Publisher Mountain Partnership Pages 16 Language eng Abstract Mountains are multi-risk areas due to complex interactions between natural and socioeconomic factors. These multiple risks can manifest locally but can also have severe impacts in distant lowland areas, thus requiring coordinated approaches across sectors and regions. Moreover, mountain risks are embedded in the specific natural, cultural, social and economic contexts of mountains, which call for local knowledge and livelihood options that can adapt to and reduce exposure to these risks. Keyword Mountain sustainable development
Mountain risk reduction
Local knowledge
Highland-lowland interactionsCopyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2023 Copyright type Creative commons -
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