8. Disaster management paradigm that has become dominant in the 21st
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More people than ever are affected by natural disasters, which are also happening more frequently and with greater severity. Among the many causes are population expansion, climate change, and altered settlement patterns.
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- A statement issued by the United Nations and the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters in January 2009 noted that, compared to 1996 to 1998, the average number of natural disasters recorded year grew by more than 60% from 2003 to 2005.
- According to the Worldwatch Institute, there were 874 weather-related disasters in total in 2007—a 13% increase over 2006 and the most since systematic record-keeping started in 1974.
- Therefore, it is becoming a more urgent global responsibility to develop the methods, procedures, and best practices to manage natural catastrophes more successfully.
- To effectively manage information from various sources and collaborate with disaster response organizations in order to aid victims, lessen the damage, and aid communities in rebuilding, one can define effective disaster management or disaster response as the provision of such technology, tools, and practices.
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