The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction

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Autor principal: Zapata Martí, Ricardo
Otros Autores: NU. CEPAL. Subsede de México
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spelling oai-11362-49592020-03-04T19:57:23Z The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction Zapata Martí, Ricardo NU. CEPAL. Subsede de México ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS ASPECTOS SOCIALES DESASTRES NATURALES EVALUACION HURACANES TSUNAMIS SOCORRO EN CASOS DE DESASTRE DISASTER RELIEF ECONOMIC ASPECTS EVALUATION HURRICANES TSUNAMIS NATURAL DISASTERS SOCIAL ASPECTS Includes bibliography Are there lessons to be learned from the recent disasters at the global scale? Are the numbers of disasters increasing and is their impact more severe? Is there a difference to be established among hazard exposure and the resilience, fragility and brittleness of humanmade vulnerabilities? How do countries and societies manage risk, transfer it or disperse it. This document will not answer all of these questions, but they have come to the forefront after the tsunami in the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean hurricane season, both in terms of the outcome of the 2004 and the perspective for 2005. Furthermore, these questions beg for a link to more global issues such as sustainable development, the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, and the increasing evidence of serious impacts associated with climate variability, climate change and the vulnerabilities to extreme events. This document -which reflects the author's personal involvement in conducting and supporting disaster assessment missions using the ECLAC methodology for the socioeconomic and environmental assessment of disasters- first indicates (section I) the differentiated impact that recent events such as the tsunami and hurricanes have on different countries, sectors, communities and localities. Section II provides examples, going into some detail on the 26 December tsunami, and Section III tackles the impact of the 2004 hurricane season in the Caribbean. The final section (IV) offers some personal conclusions and possible policy proposals as food for thought and further discussion. An appendix presents a summary brief description of the conceptual framework, components and results expected of the ECLAC methodology for the socioeconomic and environmental impact of disasters. 2014-01-02T15:37:45Z 2014-01-02T15:37:45Z 2005-08 Texto Documento Completo 9211215455 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/4959 LC/L.2340-P LC/MEX/L.672 en Serie Estudios y Perspectivas (México, DF) 35 application/pdf CARIBE INDIA INDONESIA CARIBBEAN REGION INDIA INDONESIA CEPAL
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topic ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
DESASTRES NATURALES
EVALUACION
HURACANES
TSUNAMIS
SOCORRO EN CASOS DE DESASTRE
DISASTER RELIEF
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
EVALUATION
HURRICANES
TSUNAMIS
NATURAL DISASTERS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
spellingShingle ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
DESASTRES NATURALES
EVALUACION
HURACANES
TSUNAMIS
SOCORRO EN CASOS DE DESASTRE
DISASTER RELIEF
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
EVALUATION
HURRICANES
TSUNAMIS
NATURAL DISASTERS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
Zapata Martí, Ricardo
The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction
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title The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction
title_short The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction
title_full The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction
title_fullStr The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction
title_full_unstemmed The 2004 hurricanes in the Caribbean and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean: lessons and policy challenges for development and disaster reduction
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