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Disaster Risk Reduction to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals - A toolkit for

18 Oct 2021

To ensure economic and development gains are protected, risk reduction requires: • Consultation and cooperation across multiple sectors • Development and reform of policy and legal frameworks • Coordination across government departments and between national and subnational governments • Utilization of public and private expertise and investments • Allocation of financial and institutional support. [...] Advocate that the data, expertise and experience of national and international agencies and institutions and of other countries with similar hazard and geographic profiles be leveraged to inform DRR frameworks and strategies. [...] The regulation has six environmental and DRR objectives: climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources, transition to a circular economy including waste prevention and increasing update of secondary raw materials, pollution prevention and control, and the protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems.41 In 2017, Fiji. [...] In close partnership with SUNASS – the national sanitation and water utility regulator – local and regional governments, water utilities, land users and civil society collaborated to develop effective nature-based solutions – such as green infrastructure projects – and conservation and sustainable management of ecosystems to secure and protect water supplies and reduce the risk of flooding and lan. [...] Advocate that the data, expertise and experience of national and international agencies and institutions and of other countries with similar hazard and geographic profiles be leveraged to inform DRR frameworks and strategies.
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56
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Switzerland

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