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Financing Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation

Asian Perspectives

Gebonden Engels 2022 9789811929236
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As the population is growing and urbanization is progressing, higher numbers of people are exposed to disaster risks, especially in the developing countries. Climate change is further worsening the impacts of existing risks and introducing new ones. It is imperative that countries need to invest more in disaster risk reduction (DRR) as well as climate change adaptation (CCA) not only to minimize their impacts but also to build resilience.
To date, various international arenas have recommended increasing investment in DRR. The Sendai Framework for DRR, adopted by the UN member states in 2015 during the Third UN World Conference on DRR, emphasizes investment as a priority for decreasing disaster risks and losses. The Yangon Declaration set the goal of doubling investment to address water-related disasters. However, most countries are not able to proactively invest enough in DRR. Understanding the current scale and estimate of investment and its effects is crucial for promoting DRR investment, but such information and estimates are rarely available.
This book examines the current investment trends and issues in DRR and CCA. Based on specific case studies, field data and evidence, the book identifies challenges in increasing investment and recommends various investment policies and innovative approaches to sustainable progress towards a resilient future.
Chapter 12  is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

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ISBN13:9789811929236
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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<div><p>Part I Understanding the Context: Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Asia</p>

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<p>1. Financing Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: Opportunities and Challenges</p>

<p>Mikio Ishiwatari and Daisuke Sasaki</p>

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<p>2. Financing in Climate Change Adaptation</p>

<p>Ryo Fujikura</p>

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<p>3. Recent Trends in Disaster Risk Reduction Investments: A Literature Review</p>

<p>Daisuke Sasaki and Mikio Ishiwatari</p>

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<p>Part II Case Studies</p>

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<p>4. Exploring people's perception of disaster risk reduction investment for flood management: the case of Jakarta floods in Indonesia</p>

<p>Dicky Pelupessy, Yasuhito Jibiki, Daisuke Sasaki</p>

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<p>5. Factors influencing climate change adaptation investment by local government units in the Philippines</p>

<p>Kaori Shiohara</p>

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<p>6. Financing Infrastructure of DRR: Possibility of integrating investments in maintenance and DRR</p>

<p>Daijiro Mizutani</p>

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<p>7. Financing Climate-Resilient Coasts: Tracking Multilateral Aid for Ocean and Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change in Asia-Pacific</p>

<p>Nagisa Shiiba</p>

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8. Early Recovery in Humanitarian Response: In the Cases of Four Disasters in the Asia-Pacific Region <p></p>

<p>Tsukasa Katsube</p>

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<p>9. Is the Post Disaster Needs Assessment Important to Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation? Lessons from Indonesia and the Philippines Based on Literature Review</p>

<p>Yasuhito Jibiki, Dicky Pelupessy, Daisuke Sasaki, and Kanako Iuchi</p>

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<p>Part III Policy for Bridging Gaps</p>

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<p>10. Estimating the Benefits of Flood Protection-Reviewing the Transition of the Cost–Benefit Analysis Manual in Japan and the Implementation Status of the International Flood Protection Project-</p>

<p>Masashi Sakamoto, Daisuke Sasaki, Mikio Ishiwatari</p>

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<p>11. Nature-based solutions for river restoration in Japan</p>

<p>Keigo Nakamura </p>

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<p>12. Future Perspectives of Financing Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation</p>

<p>Mikio Ishiwatari and Daisuke Sasaki</p><br></div>

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