Environmental Protection as Disasters’ Risk Reduction Strategy in Rwanda: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Community Members in Kamonyi District

Narcisse Ntawigenera, Callixte Yadufashije
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The world is facing an increasing frequency and intensity of disasters (natural and man-made) that has had devastating impacts. As reported by the secretariat of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR, 2015), the last ten years have seen 478,100 people killed, more than 2.5 billion people affected and about US$ 690 billion in economic losses. Disasters triggered by hydrometeorological hazards amounted for 97 percent of the total people affected by disasters, and 60 percent of the total economic losses. Environmental changes, such as anthropogenic global warming, promise to create new challenges to the security and sustainability of communities around the world. (http://www.gdrc.org/uem/disasters/disenvi/intro.html).
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环境保护作为卢旺达减少灾害风险的战略:Kamonyi地区社区成员的知识、态度和实践
世界正面临日益频繁和严重的灾害(自然和人为),这些灾害造成了毁灭性的影响。根据国际减灾战略秘书处(ISDR, 2015年)的报告,在过去十年中,有47.81万人丧生,超过25亿人受到影响,经济损失约6900亿美元。水文气象灾害造成的灾害占受灾总人数的97%,经济损失的60%。环境变化,如人为的全球变暖,势必给世界各地社区的安全和可持续性带来新的挑战。(http://www.gdrc.org/uem/disasters/disenvi/intro.html)。
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