Explore the hotspots where people are exposed to flood and biological hazards under current conditions and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore the hotspots where people are exposed to drought and biological hazard under current conditions and under two climate change scenarios.
Explore the hotspots where people are exposed to earthquake, tsunami and biological hazard under different scenarios.
Social protection refers to a broad set of government transfers of income or services designed to reduce vulnerability and build resilience of individuals, households, and communities. Making social protection disaster-responsive means that current and future levels of disaster risk, projected intensity and frequency of hazards, the exposure of populations and their coping capacities should be incorporated into the review and design of all social protection programmes.


