Preventive Resettlement of Populations at Risk of Disaster - GFDRR
Preventive Resettlement of Populations at Risk of Disaster - GFDRR
Preventive Resettlement of Populations at Risk of Disaster - GFDRR
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10. The Transition from the Informal to the Formal Sector ............................................................................... 112<br />
11. Restor<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> Access to Social Services .......................................................................................................... 112<br />
12. Restor<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> Income......................................................................................................................................... 112<br />
13. Monitoring <strong>Risk</strong>s and Contingency Plans........................................................................................................ 112<br />
14. Community Particip<strong>at</strong>ion .................................................................................................................................. 113<br />
15. Sources <strong>of</strong> Financing............................................................................................................................................ 114<br />
16. Priv<strong>at</strong>e Sector Particip<strong>at</strong>ion................................................................................................................................ 114<br />
17. Control <strong>of</strong> Reclaimed Areas ............................................................................................................................... 114<br />
18. Transparency and Accountability ..................................................................................................................... 115<br />
19. Documenting and System<strong>at</strong>izing Experiences ............................................................................................... 115<br />
Glossary .......................................................................................................................................................................... 116<br />
About the authors.................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Haris Sanahuja ........................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Elena Correa ............................................................................................................................................................... 118<br />
Rómulo Pérez ............................................................................................................................................................. 120<br />
Ignacio Zelmeister ..................................................................................................................................................... 120<br />
Ronaldo Marques Margini ....................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Marilia Scomb<strong>at</strong>ti ...................................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Narzha Poveda Gómez .............................................................................................................................................. 121<br />
Eduardo Aguirre Cantero ......................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Sergio Iván Carmona Maya ...................................................................................................................................... 121<br />
Figures<br />
Figure 1.1. Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Geological and Hydrometeorological <strong>Disaster</strong>s (1900-2009) ........................ 2<br />
Figure 1.2. Occurrence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Disaster</strong>s Worldwide by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard (1970-2009) ..................................... 2<br />
Figure 1.3. Number <strong>of</strong> Persons Affected as a Share <strong>of</strong> the Average Popul<strong>at</strong>ion (1970-2009) .................. 3<br />
Figure 1.4. Percentage <strong>of</strong> De<strong>at</strong>hs by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard (1970-2009) .............................................................. 4<br />
Figure 1.5. Percentage <strong>of</strong> Persons Affected by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard (1970-2009) ............................................. 4<br />
Figure 1.6. Percentage <strong>of</strong> Economic Losses by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard (1970-2009) ............................................. 4<br />
Figure 1.7. <strong>Disaster</strong> Occurrence in Lac by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard ....................................................................... 7<br />
Figure 1.8. Percentage <strong>of</strong> Total De<strong>at</strong>hs by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard in Lac ........................................................... 8<br />
Figure 1.9. Percentage <strong>of</strong> People Affected by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard in Lac ....................................................... 9<br />
Figure 1.10. Percentage <strong>of</strong> Economic Losses by Type <strong>of</strong> Hazard in Lac ................................................... 9<br />
Figure 1.11. Pressures th<strong>at</strong> Result in <strong>Disaster</strong>s – Pressure and Release (Par) Model .............................. 11<br />
Figure 1.12. Urbaniz<strong>at</strong>ion Trends in Lac ........................................................................................................ 11<br />
Figure 1.13. Hyogo Framework for Action (2005-2015) ................................................................................. 14<br />
Figure 3.1. Percentage Urban and Rural Popul<strong>at</strong>ion .................................................................................... 26<br />
Figure 3.2. Working Organiz<strong>at</strong>ional Flow .................................................................................................... 34<br />
Figure 3.3. Drawings <strong>of</strong> a House ...................................................................................................................... 35<br />
Figure 3.4. Administr<strong>at</strong>ive Circuit <strong>of</strong> the Vouchers ...................................................................................... 37<br />
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