Search for dissertations about: "Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet.
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1. Navigating Open Polities for Change in Swedish Bilateral Development Cooperation Projects
Abstract : International development cooperation is undergoing a transformation, driven by the urgent need for more effective, holistic approaches to address enduring global challenges. This thesis explores the paradigmatic shift towards complex adaptive systems (CAS) thinking in Swedish bilateral development cooperation project management, in response to these challenges. READ MORE
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2. Bridging the floods - The role of social learning for resilience building in urban water services
Abstract : The development of cities is increasingly threatened by a worldwide water crisis. Urban water services (including drinking water, sanitation and drainage) are facing complex and multiple pressures, which are becoming increasingly frequent and severe. READ MORE
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3. Indivisible Wholes & Fragmented Realities : On the Aggregation of Disaster Risk Information
Abstract : Division of labor and trade have been prerequisites for the development of welfare societies. Ironically, this specialization has caused a fragmentation of the knowledge necessary to understand risks that may undermine societal safety. READ MORE
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4. Consequences of Adaptation for Risk : In Nepal and the Maldives
Abstract : Throughout time, communities have adapted to changes in their environment and, in doing so, have addressed risksthat threaten the things they value. The need to adapt is considered more urgent now than ever, notably given thecurrent focus on climate risk. Typically, adaptation is presented as a solution to reduce such risks. READ MORE
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5. Improving disaster response evaluations : Supporting advances in disaster risk management through the enhancement of response evaluation usefulness
Abstract : Future disasters or crises are difficult to predict and therefore hard to prepare for. However, while a specific event might not have happened, it can be simulated in an exercise. READ MORE