Economic Development is a critical function of disaster recovery. Hazardscape is quickly becoming one of Canada's go to Disaster and Emergency Management firms. This week we are supporting Forward Summit in Calgary as we develop relationships that will empower Indigenous economies.
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Introduction to the importance of a DR test A disaster recovery test is critically important. You don't have to wait for a disaster to strike-it: is essential to regularly test your planning to ensure the prompt resumption of operations in an emergency #DisasterRecovery #BusinessContinuity
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The International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 2024, observed on October 13, highlights the global commitment to minimizing the impact of disasters by promoting strategies for resilience and preparedness. This year's theme focuses on "resilient recovery for sustainable development", emphasizing the importance of integrating disaster risk reduction into recovery efforts to protect communities, ecosystems, and economies. The day calls for international collaboration to strengthen early warning systems, improve disaster response, and invest in long-term strategies that mitigate climate-related hazards and other risks, especially in vulnerable regions. Will von Schrader Samuel Solomon
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⚔️ Disasters often amplify stresses in conflict- and violence-affected situations, and these stresses tend to increase those countries’ vulnerability to disasters. ⛑️ Disaster recovery must be designed to be to be conflict-sensitive, following the “do no harm” principle, which—beyond merely preventing harm—must also avoid exacerbating or perpetuating underlying conflicts. Read more from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) 👉 https://ow.ly/fKyO50SuJes
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⚔️ Disasters often amplify stresses in conflict- and violence-affected situations, and these stresses tend to increase those countries’ vulnerability to disasters. ⛑️ Disaster recovery must be designed to be to be conflict-sensitive, following the “do no harm” principle, which—beyond merely preventing harm—must also avoid exacerbating or perpetuating underlying conflicts. Read more from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) 👉 https://ow.ly/fKyO50SuJes
⚔️ Disasters often amplify stresses in conflict- and violence-affected situations, and these stresses tend to increase those countries’ vulnerability to disasters. ⛑️ Disaster recovery must be designed to be to be conflict-sensitive, following the “do no harm” principle, which—beyond merely preventing harm—must also avoid exacerbating or perpetuating underlying conflicts. Read more from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) 👉 https://ow.ly/fKyO50SuJes
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⚔️ Disasters often amplify stresses in conflict- and violence-affected situations, and these stresses tend to increase those countries’ vulnerability to disasters. ⛑️ Disaster recovery must be designed to be to be conflict-sensitive, following the “do no harm” principle, which—beyond merely preventing harm—must also avoid exacerbating or perpetuating underlying conflicts. Read more from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) 👉 https://lnkd.in/daHtsnc3
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ISRC has always considered conflict as a man-made disaster. When that is combined with natural disaster, the impacts are devastating. Our Disaster Impact Toolkit can model the combined economic and social/societal impacts, to help those involved see these enormous costs clearly. #disastersquared #conflictisdisaster
⚔️ Disasters often amplify stresses in conflict- and violence-affected situations, and these stresses tend to increase those countries’ vulnerability to disasters. ⛑️ Disaster recovery must be designed to be to be conflict-sensitive, following the “do no harm” principle, which—beyond merely preventing harm—must also avoid exacerbating or perpetuating underlying conflicts. Read more from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) 👉 https://lnkd.in/daHtsnc3
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Planned Disaster Management is a critical component of bolstering response economies in the face of calamities. By strategically allocating resources towards preparedness, early warning systems, and efficient response mechanisms, societies can mitigate the economic fallout of disasters. Investing in disaster-resistant infrastructure, training first responders, and establishing robust communication networks not only saves lives but also preserves livelihoods and fosters economic resilience. A proactive approach to Disaster Management not only reduces recovery costs but also minimizes disruptions to businesses, supply chains, and essential services, thus enabling swift recovery and sustainable economic growth. #PlannedDisasterManagement #ResponseEconomy #EconomicResilience #DisasterPreparedness #EmergencyResponse #RiskMitigation #InfrastructureResilience #BusinessContinuity #EconomicRecovery #SustainableDevelopment
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From natural disasters to leadership obstacles, Sheldon Yellen of BELFOR is reshaping the concepts of resilience and preparedness in disaster recovery.
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From natural disasters to leadership obstacles, Sheldon Yellen of BELFOR is reshaping the concepts of resilience and preparedness in disaster recovery.
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Upcoming Event Webinar on Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030) Asia-Pacific Cities’ Experiences in Applying Water-related Disaster Management Approaches 28 March, 2024 14:00 (UTC+7 Thailand time) As water-related disasters continue to impact communities, this webinar will delve into the challenges posed by floods, droughts, storms, and other emergencies, which have affected billions of people, causing significant economic losses. The increasing population, coupled with factors like poverty and inadequate infrastructure, contribute to the rising trend of water-related disasters. Register at: https://bit.ly/3IybBlJ More details on event: https://bit.ly/48Zl3t0
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