FIRE: A framework for integrating human rights and gender equality in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation

Author:

Scott Matthew1ORCID,Nguyen Ha2ORCID,Boyland Michael2ORCID,Ituarte-Lima Claudia1ORCID,Biskupska Natalia2,Somboon Pannawadee3,Fransson Lena4

Affiliation:

1. Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund, Sweden

2. Stockholm Environment Institute, Bangkok, Thailand

3. Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, Bangkok, Thailand

4. Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, Stockholm, Sweden

Funder

Sida

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change

Reference26 articles.

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2. ADPC, SEI, MSB & RWI. (2022). Integrating rights and equality in disaster risk reduction and climate resilience: Key international standards and guidelines, Available at: https://rwi.lu.se/blog/building-resilience-through-inclusive-and-climate-adaptive-disaster-risk-reduction/ (Accessed 3 August 2022)

3. APP, ADPC & RWI. (2022a). Regional training course on rights-based and inclusive approaches to early warning, evacuation and camp management, Available at: https://rwi.lu.se/blog/building-resilience-through-inclusive-and-climate-adaptive-disaster-risk-reduction/ (Accessed 3 August 2022)

4. APP, ADPC & RWI. (2022b). Compilation of case studies on rights-based and inclusive approaches to early warning, evacuation and camp management, Available at: https://rwi.lu.se/blog/building-resilience-through-inclusive-and-climate-adaptive-disaster-risk-reduction/ (Accessed 3 August 2022)

5. Boyd, D. (2019). Report of the Special Rapporteur on the issue of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment (A/HRC/40/55).

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