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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Coastal climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: A review of policy, programme and practice for sustainable planning outcomes

Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal

Busayo ET, Kalumba AM
2020
Sustainability. 12 (16)

Climate change and disaster risk are serious concerns considering the vulnerability of coastal areas and cities to various climate-disaster threats. Hence, the urban populace and planning stakeholders are grappling with the challenges of seeking ways to integrate adaptation measures into human livelihoods and planning systems. However, the synergy between climate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) remains fragmented and vague. Therefore, this review highlighted recent theoretical and practical methodologies for sustainable planning outcomes in relation to CCA and DRR themes. This paper provides a new model, Problem analysis model (PAM), designed to analyse Origin-Cause-Effect (impacts)-Risks identification and Answers to climate-related disaster at the local or community level. Lastly, three identified enablers were extensively discussed (policy, programme and practice) as a step towards the model implementation and to improve sustainable planning outcomes.

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    Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster
    Ocean/Coastal, Urban
    Global or Unspecified Location
    General Health Impact
    Review Article
    Adaptation, Policy
    • Adaptation, Policy: Disaster Risk Reduction, Resilience
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