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sample. SREX Chapter 8: Toward a Sustainable and Resilient Future Asuncion Lera St.Clair Research Director , Center for International Climate and Environmental Research-Oslo (CICERO) .

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  1. sample SREX Chapter 8: Toward a Sustainable and ResilientFutureAsuncion Lera St.ClairResearch Director, Center for International Climate and Environmental Research-Oslo (CICERO)

  2. Evidence indicates that disaster risk management and adaptation policy can be integrated, reinforcing, and supportive . Emphasis on Multi-hazard risk management approaches Links disaster risk and developmentpathways

  3. Thereis robust evidencethataddressing • the underlying causesofvulnerability, including • structuralinequalitiesthatcreate and • perpetuatepoverty and • constrainaccess • to resources • is a prerequisite for sustainability

  4. Development planning and post-disasterrecoveryyhave oftenprioritizedstrategiceconomicsectors and infrastructure over livelihoods and well-beingofthepoor and marginalized communities. Therearemanyapproaches and pathways to a sustainablesustainablefuture. This multiplicitycanincreaseresilience .

  5. progress towardresilient and sustainabledevelopmentbenefits from: • questioningassumptions, paradigms, and stimulatinginnovationto encouragenewpatternsofresponse • makingtransparent values and intereststhatunderpindevelopmentoptions • whowins and who loses from currentpractices and policies? • And whataretheimplications for human security

  6. From incrementalsteps to transformationalchanges • Transformation is defined in the SREX as: • The altering of fundamental attributes of a system (including value systems; regulatory, legislative, or bureaucratic regimes; financial institutions; and technological or biological systems).

  7. The solution space

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