Inclusion

Ensuring an all-of-society engagement and partnership for DRR through empowerment and inclusive, accessible and non-discriminatory participation, paying special attention to people disproportionately affected by disasters, especially the poorest.

Latest Inclusion additions in the Knowledge Base

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UCLA study shows systemic inequalities and redlining practices contributed to fire vulnerability and impacts. It notes that Black residents impacted by the Eaton fire faces unique challenges that require tailored solutions to address these issues.

University of California, Los Angeles
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Incarcerated people in Colorado are exposed to climate-related extreme heat and cold, plus flooding and wildfires. Because they're unable to escape these hazards, their health suffers and some die.

Conversation Media Group, the
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With the intent to support SDG 3 (Good health and well-being) and 13 (Climate action), in this study the authors identified key challenges and opportunities for adapting to heatwaves, focusing on the most vulnerable members of our community—older adults

International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
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This article explores gender beyond the binary in the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 (SFDRR), disaster risk reduction (DRR), and the broader risk governance mechanisms.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
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The report examines how populism and post-truth politics can undermine evidence-based decision-making, promote divisive narratives, and erode the rights of vulnerable groups.

DRR Dynamics Ltd
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A new data brief underscores urgent disparities in health, economic vulnerability and preparedness disproportionately impacting Latino and other underserved communities across Los Angeles County and neighboring communities.

University of California, Los Angeles
Research briefs

A new study suggests that people who have limited access to air conditioning may be at higher risk of seeking emergency care for health problems following exposure to LA wildfire smoke.

Boston University
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As officials urge people to stay indoors, those experiencing homelessness struggle to shield themselves from toxic air.

Guardian, the (UK)
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