Sustainable disaster risk management focuses on reducing environmental degradation while enhancing resilience to natural and human-made disasters.
Key strategies include developing resilient infrastructure, promoting eco-friendly urban planning, and implementing early warning systems.
Governments, NGOs, and communities must collaborate to adopt policies that protect ecosystems and mitigate risks. Sustainable resource management, reforestation, and renewable energy integration play crucial roles in disaster preparedness.
Climate change is the defining issue of our time….every day we fail to act is a day that we
step a little closer towards a fate that none of us wants- a fate that will resonate
through generations in the damage done to humankind and life on earth.
Weather-related hazards such as floods, storms, droughts, and rising sea levels disproportionately impact vulnerable populations, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected regions. In 2020 alone, 30.7 million new internal displacements were linked to environmental disasters.