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Incorporating environmental and economic sustainability into relief and development work
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Applying environmental and economic sustainability principles in humanitarian interventions
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Linking community-based disaster risk management best practice with government policy
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Group discussion guide with eight Bible studies on disaster, crisis and restoration
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A participatory activity to help with community-level planning
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How to prepare for and protect against cyclones, with discussion questions for groups
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Discusses how local leadership can support better disaster preparedness
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How to check an injured person's airway, breathing and circulation
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Describes how risks lead to disasters and prompts thinking about prevention
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Local people already know more than any outsider about their community and the people living there. Many people assume they know everything about their local area, but there is always more to examine and learn. Producing a detailed map of the community can help people to identify areas, buildings or people that would be at high risk should there be any kind of disaster.
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The deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers in South Asia flood on a seasonal basis. The flooding keeps the soil fertile because the rivers deposit silt which forms fertile soil each year. Partly because of the flooding, it is one of the most densely populated areas of the world with millions of people in Nepal, Northern India and Bangladesh depending on the rivers and fertile soils for their livelihoods.