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The role of local institutions in reducing vulnerability to recurrent natural disasters and in sustainable livelihoods development

Consolidated report on case studies and workshop findings and recommendations








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    The Role of Local Institutions in Reducing Vulnerability to recurrent Natural Disasters and in Sustainable Livelihoods Development - Philippines
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    2006
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    This case study was commissioned by the FAO Rural Institutions and Participation Service. Its in-depth look at the situation in a disaster-prone area of the Philippines contributes to the understanding of the impact of local institutions on the design and implementation of disaster risk management strategies, as well as the role of local autorities in building community social capital for disaster prevention and preparedness.
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    The role of local institutions in reducing vulnerability to recurring natural disasters and in sustainable livelihoods development: Mozambique Case Study
    Assessing the Role of Local Institutions in Reducing the Vulnerability of At-Risk Communities in Búzi, Central Mozambique
    2003
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    This study aims at understanding the role of local institutions and organisations in reducing people’s vulnerability to natural hazards. It was based in Búzi District, where two villages, namely Munamícua and Boca, were selected for the fieldwork. Both sites still reflect the impact of the events of 2000 in the highly vulnerable livelihoods of their households. The research methodology involved multidisciplinary methods and techniques. Data was gathered from a number of institutions before the f ieldwork was conducted.
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    The role of Qashqai nomadic communities in reducing vulnerability to recurrent drought and sustainable livelihoods development in Iran
    2004
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    This case study seeks to understand how local pastoral communities could play in the management of drought in Iran. It begins with an examination of the range of organisations that are involved in drought management in Iran. The next section focuses on the experience of the drought of 1999-2001 in the words of Qashqai pastoralists from the south of Iran. Their testimonies make a strong case for increasing the involvement of local communities in managing natural disasters that affect them.

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