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The global assessment report published in 2019, evaluating the lessons from the
implementation of the Sendai Report (UNDRR, 2019), directly challenge existing risk
assessment approaches to deal with complexity and incorporate surprise as the new normal.
The new approaches to risk assessment must also give us tools to tackle and implement the
objectives and goals set in the international risk governance instruments, as the Sendai
Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, the Transforming our World: the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Paris Agreement, the Addis Ababa Action
Agenda and the New Urban Agenda (NUA).
The world faces the emergence of a new climatic regime connected to the increased
possibility of natural and human-made hazards, extreme events and massive people
displacements. In this new Anthropocene era (Blok and Jensen, 2019), research and analytic
approaches must be multi-disciplinary and multi-scalar, incorporating communities and
affected population in truly participatory and changing processes.
This special issue results from a first selection of papers presented in the 8th
International Conference on Building Resilience that took place in Lisbon on November
2018, under the general theme Risk and Resilience in practice: Vulnerabilities, Displaced
People, Local Communities and Heritages.
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Risk Resilience Vulnerabilities Displaced people Local communities Heritages
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Citação
Martins, A., Mendes, J. & Santos, P. (2019). Risk and resilience in practice: vulnerabilities, displaced people, local communities and heritages: guest editorial. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 10(4), 205-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-09-2019-083
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Emerald
