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Unlocking the 'Triple Dividend' of Resilience : Why Investing in Disaster Risk Management Pays Off

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  • Overseas Development Institute & World Bank Group, 2015. "Unlocking the 'Triple Dividend' of Resilience : Why Investing in Disaster Risk Management Pays Off," World Bank Publications - Reports 21612, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Safeguarding Indonesia’s development from increasing disaster risks
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    1. Roxane Marchal & Guillaume Piton & Elena Lopez-Gunn & Pedro Zorrilla-Miras & Peter van der Keur & Kieran W. J. Dartée & Polona Pengal & John H. Matthews & Jean-Marc Tacnet & Nina Graveline & Monica A., 2019. "The (Re)Insurance Industry’s Roles in the Integration of Nature-Based Solutions for Prevention in Disaster Risk Reduction—Insights from a European Survey," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(22), pages 1-24, November.

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