Keyword Archives: disasters
Risk and Vulnerability in Ethiopia
This report focuses on the management of disaster risks and vulnerabilities for a range of reasons. Due to the recurrent nature of crisis, Ethiopian livelihood systems have evolved to manage diverse disaster hazards, e.g. the migration patterns of pastoralists are designed to optimally manage the impact of drought on pasture and water resources; farmers seek to mitigate covariate risks through diversifying their cropping patterns; families strategically use family members to combine production with wage labor, etc. A focus on these household risk and vulnerability management strategies leads to more effective disaster preparedness, relief, recovery and prevention, and development, policies and interventions.
Depolarising the ‘Broadened’ and ‘Back-to-Basics’ Relief Models
By S. Jackson and P.J.C. Walker. December 2002: Disasters Journal.
World Disasters Report 2000
P.J.C. Walker and J. Walters (Eds). IFRC, Geneva, 2000.
World Disasters Report 1999
P.J.C. Walker and J. Walters (Eds). IFRC, Geneva, 1999.
World Disasters Report 1998
P.J.C. Walker and J. Walters (Eds). IFRC, Geneva, 1998.

