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Current and Emerging Disaster Risks Perceptions in Oceania: Key Stakeholders Recommendations for Disaster Management and Resilience Building

机译:大洋洲当前和新兴的灾难风险感知:利益相关者对灾难管理和复原力的建议

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Identification and profiling of current and emerging disaster risks is essential to inform effective disaster risk management practice. Without clear evidence, readiness to accept future threats is low, resulting in decreased ability to detect and anticipate these new threats. A consequential decreased strategic planning for mitigation, adaptation or response results in a lowered resilience capacity. This study aimed to investigate threats to the health and well-being of societies associated with disaster impact in Oceania. The study used a mixed methods approach to profile current and emerging disaster risks in selected countries of Oceania, including small and larger islands. Quantitative analysis of the International Disaster Database (EM-DAT) provided historical background on disaster impact in Oceania from 2000 to 2018. The profile of recorded events was analyzed to describe the current burden of disasters in the Oceania region. A total of 30 key informant interviews with practitioners, policy managers or academics in disaster management in the Oceania region provided first-hand insights into their perceptions of current and emerging threats, and identified opportunities to enhance disaster risk management practice and resilience in Oceania. Qualitative methods were used to analyze these key informant interviews. Using thematic analysis, we identified emerging disaster risk evidence from the data and explored new pathways to support decision-making on resilience building and disaster management. We characterized perceptions of the nature and type of contemporary and emerging disaster risk with potential impacts in Oceania. The study findings captured not only traditional and contemporary risks, such as climate change, but also less obvious ones, such as plastic pollution, rising inequality, uncontrolled urbanization, and food and water insecurity, which were perceived as contributors to current and/or future crises, or as crises themselves. The findings provided insights into how to improve disaster management more effectively, mainly through bottom-up approaches and education to increase risk-ownership and community action, enhanced political will, good governance practices and support of a people-centric approach.
机译:识别和分析当前和新出现的灾难风险对于有效地管理灾难风险至关重要。没有明确的证据,接受未来威胁的意愿很低,导致发现和预测这些新威胁的能力下降。相应减少的用于缓解,适应或响应的战略规划会导致抵御能力下降。这项研究旨在调查与大洋洲受灾影响有关的社会的健康和福祉受到的威胁。这项研究采用了混合方法的方法来描述大洋洲某些国家(包括小岛屿和大岛屿)的当前和新出现的灾害风险。对国际灾害数据库(EM-DAT)的定量分析提供了2000年至2018年大洋洲灾害影响的历史背景。分析了已记录事件的概况,以描述大洋洲地区当前的灾害负担。对大洋洲地区的灾难管理从业人员,政策经理或学者进行了总共30次重要的线人访谈,提供了他们对当前和正在出现的威胁的看法的第一手见解,并确定了增强大洋洲灾难风险管理实践和应变能力的机会。定性方法被用来分析这些关键的线人访谈。通过专题分析,我们从数据中识别出了新兴的灾害风险证据,并探索了支持复原力建设和灾害管理决策的新途径。我们以对大洋洲潜在影响的当代和新兴灾害风险的性质和类型的看法为特征。研究结果不仅涵盖了传统和当代的风险(例如气候变化),还涵盖了不太明显的风险(例如塑料污染,不平等加剧,城市化失控以及粮食和水不安全),它们被认为是当前和/或未来的原因。危机或危机本身。调查结果提供了有关如何更有效地改善灾难管理的见解,主要是通过自下而上的方法和教育来增加风险所有权和社区行动,增强政治意愿,良好的治理实践以及对以人为本的方法的支持。

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