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Sector resilience plans set out the resilience of the UK's critical infrastructure to hazards, risks and other threats.
The UK Government Resilience Framework sets out how we will strengthen the systems and capabilities that support our collective resilience.
This paper considers how resilience building has become a growing policy agenda, particularly for urban risk management.
BRACED is the Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters programme
Draws on International Alert's experience in fragile and conflict societies to stress the key role of resilience
A collection of evidence to support policy development.
The finding underscores the importance of mobilising more resources to build resilient infrastructure against natural disaster and climate change.
This Guide for policymakers and practitioners synthesises the evidence, approaches and lessons that emerge from the literature
This report looks at approaches and methodologies applied by donors, NGOs and the UN in measuring resilience within programmes
This brief is based on evidence from recent research programmes commissioned by DFID and the National Institute for Health Research
Setting out plans for supporting long-term resilience in the water sector.
Resilience to climate change and natural disasters hinges on financial protection and structural protection
These resources to enable individuals, communities and organisations that support them to take part in emergency preparedness activities.
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