Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3191
Title: Challenges Of Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge: The Case Study of Floods
Authors: Radaković, Jelena Andreja 
Makajić-Nikolić, Dragana 
Petrović, Nataša 
Ćirović, Marko 
Milenković, Nemanja 
Keywords: disaster risk;disaster risk reduction;disaster risk reduction knowledge;floods
Issue Date: 23-Mar-2022
Publisher: University of Maribor Press: Maribor
Abstract: In the last 50 years of human development, waterrelated hazards have been dominating among the disasters, that
have caused both human casualties and economic damage.
Floods are among the top ten worst types of natural disasters,
positioning on an unenviable third place, when taking in account,
above all, the number of human lives that have been lost.
Unfortunately, forecasts show that the negative trend of flood
impact will continue to grow, mainly as a result of climate change,
population growth and economic development. For these
reasons, the need for implementing Disaster Risk Reduction has
been recognized globally as a way to reduce the risk and impact
of all natural disasters, including floods. On top of this, the need
to include education in this area is also recognized, especially in
the field of knowledge-based decision-making process. When it
comes to Disaster Risk Reduction knowledge, it should be noted
that despite the efforts related to the wider implementation of
this type of education, practice shows that it is still been poorly
represented at all necessary levels of formal and non-formal
education, although in the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Reduction 2015–2030 precisely emphasizes the critical role of
knowledge in Disaster Risk Reduction.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3191
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