2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12166450
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Coastal Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Review of Policy, Programme and Practice for Sustainable Planning Outcomes

Abstract: 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 pra… Show more

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“…Finally, 28 papers were selected that were directly related to the research questions. The PRISMA flow diagram exhibits the process of systematic literature review Proactive Women empowerment, agriculture insurance, community awareness about knowledge of disasters, state-of-the-art on ecosystem-based solutions, forecast-based humanitarian assistance and the build-back-better Busayo and Kalumba (2020), Huang and Zou (2020), , Meilani and Hardjosoekarto (2020), Muellerleile and Robertson (2018), Nyandiko (2020), Smucker and Nijbroek (2020) performed in the study. The top 10 most cited paper (2010-2020) related to the search is appended in Table 3.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, 28 papers were selected that were directly related to the research questions. The PRISMA flow diagram exhibits the process of systematic literature review Proactive Women empowerment, agriculture insurance, community awareness about knowledge of disasters, state-of-the-art on ecosystem-based solutions, forecast-based humanitarian assistance and the build-back-better Busayo and Kalumba (2020), Huang and Zou (2020), , Meilani and Hardjosoekarto (2020), Muellerleile and Robertson (2018), Nyandiko (2020), Smucker and Nijbroek (2020) performed in the study. The top 10 most cited paper (2010-2020) related to the search is appended in Table 3.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Impact on biota may spread through these factors which can include climatic, socioeconomic, environmental and physical changes. Many studies on climate-related events, without sequence, contribute to the feeling of recurrence of records or documentation in relation to land degradation, human activities and drought events which are information-based and very complex [150][151][152]. The The information-based model (IBM) was designed to provide information dynamics about Factors-Impacts-Solutions (Techniques)-Risks assessment and answers to vegetation and climate-related events.…”
Section: Information-based Model (Ibm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies on climate-related events, without sequence, contribute to the feeling of recurrence of records or documentation in relation to land degradation, human activities and drought events which are information-based and very complex [150][151][152]. The information in Figure 1 presents changes in climatic parameters such as temperature, precipitation, RH, and solar radiation among others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Public knowledge and understanding of climate change issues are increasing, thus enabling success in implementing mitigation and adaptation [5,6]. Knowledge about disaster preparedness is essential for people who are often affected to help create a sense of security and minimize losses due to disasters [7]. Therefore, efforts are needed to anticipate and mitigate the impact of climate change on natural disaster management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%