Asia and the Pacific is the region most affected by natural disasters which hit hardest at the poorest countries and communities. And on present trends, as more migrants crowd into slums and shanty towns in Asia-Pacific cities, whole communities are likely to see their homes and livelihoods shattered or washed away by the wilder forces of nature. This edition of the Asia-Pacific Disaster Report, looks at the extent and impact of natural disasters across the region and how these intersect with poverty, inequality and the effects of violent conflict.
Explore how much Asia-Pacific subregions need to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities
Explore how much Pacific needs to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities.
Explore how much Pacific Small Island Developing States needs to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities.
Explore how much South and South-West Asia needs to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities.
Explore how much South-East Asia needs to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities.
Explore how much North and Central Asia needs to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities.
Explore how much East and North-East Asia needs to invest to adapt to the expanding riskscape and their potential investment priorities.
Explore the Asia-Pacific riskscape and how much countries can lose annually from multiple hazards under the current situation and under two climate change scenarios.