Economy, asked by nicomainedomingo, 6 months ago

why do we need to study Disaster Risk Reduction and Management?

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Answered by mayanksingh5610
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It helps us identify and map local capacities to cope with these hazards. Ultimately, the DRR approach helps us conduct effective disaster response while reducing risks that similar disasters will reoccur. It also ensures that our emergency response does no harm by replacing or reinstating critical vulnerabilities.

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Answered by amikkr
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What is Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

  • The main objective or agenda of DRR is to ensure the proper protection of the people and their lives and livelihood most vulnerable to disasters or any kind of emergencies.
  • These are the policies and strategies to prevent risk from new disaster, lower the risk of the existing disasters.
  • These strategies help to reduce the loss caused due to disasters and also strengthen the recovery process from the disasters.
  • These include the plans and the related actions that are being taken in order to meet the goals and reduce the risks caused by disasters.

Why is it important to study Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

  • This approach gives us an insight of what to do in case of any mishap or disaster.
  • Helps us to cope up with the loss caused by these hazards.
  • If in any case similar disaster occurs, we would be prepared on how to face it and handle it.
  • Provides relief work and rebuilds and protect from the vulnerabilities and aftereffects of any mishappening.
  • Helps in saving many lives and also helps the affected people to get their lives back on track.
  • Helps in creating a strong support system in the long run.

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