Urban Disaster Management in the Context of Climate Change and Sustainability: Successful Models from Different Countries
Abstract
This paper explores urban disaster management within the framework of climate change and sustainability, focusing on successful models implemented in various countries. As urban areas become increasingly vulnerable to climate-induced disasters, effective management strategies are essential for safeguarding communities and infrastructure. The study reviews diverse case studies from nations that have successfully integrated sustainable practices into their disaster management frameworks. Key elements such as risk assessment, community engagement, and resource allocation are analyzed to identify best practices. By comparing these models, the research highlights innovative solutions that enhance resilience and sustainability in urban settings. The findings aim to provide actionable insights for policymakers and urban planners striving to improve disaster preparedness and response in the face of climate change.