2019
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.9.1.8073
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Regional Cooperation towards Effective Multi-Hazard Early Warnings in Asia

Abstract: Due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, the number of coastal hazards have been significantly increased causing a large number of deaths and economic losses during the 21 st century. Hence, leading global initiatives emphasise the necessity of multi-hazard early warnings for effective disaster risk reduction and resilience across the world. Asia reported the largest share of deaths and economic losses from all type of natural hazards, showing gaps within their coping capacities and gaps in present pre… Show more

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“…Global initiatives emphasise the role of MHEW systems as a strategy to reduce coastal disaster risks and enhance resilience of coastal communities. The inadequacy of EWS to face multi hazards together with the transboundary nature of hazards and its effects, support initiatives in regional cooperation for MHEW system in Asia (Haigh et al, 2018;Hemachandra et al, 2019).…”
Section: Capacity Building In Asia For Resilience Educationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Global initiatives emphasise the role of MHEW systems as a strategy to reduce coastal disaster risks and enhance resilience of coastal communities. The inadequacy of EWS to face multi hazards together with the transboundary nature of hazards and its effects, support initiatives in regional cooperation for MHEW system in Asia (Haigh et al, 2018;Hemachandra et al, 2019).…”
Section: Capacity Building In Asia For Resilience Educationmentioning
confidence: 97%