GAR19 Gar distilled Guided tour Full reportStory map A guided tour Chapter 1: How we got to now 1.1 Evolution of the Global DRR Policy Agenda1.2 The Sendai Framework and the pursuit of risk-informed sustainable development GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 1 Chapter 2: Systemic risks, the Sendai Framework and the 2030 Agenda 2.1 Assessing and analysing systemic risks: mapping the topology and risk through time2.2 The Sendai Framework and the pursuit of risk-informed sustainable development2.3 Assessing and analysing systemic risks: mapping the topology and risk through time2.4 The Sendai Framework and the pursuit of risk-informed sustainable development2.5 The Sendai Framework and the pursuit of risk-informed sustainable developmentSpecial case study: How SME Disaster Resilience became everybody's business in the Philippines: A story of 'Cascading Risk Reduction' GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 2 Part I - The Sendai Framework's broadened view of the world's risk Chapter 3: Risk Introduction3.1 Hazards3.2 Exposure3.3 Vulnerability GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 3 Chapter 4: Opportunities and enablers of change 4.1 Changes in technology and data sharing4.2 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 4 Chapter 5: Challenges to change Introduction5.1 Mindset challenge5.2 Political challenges5.3 Technological challenges5.4 Resource challenges5.5 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 5 Chapter 6: Special section on drought Introduction6.1 Drought indicators6.2 Climate change and future droughts6.3 Assessing global drought risk6.4 Assessing the risk for agriculture and other primary sectors6.5 Considerations for other sectors6.6 Drought impact6.7 Recognizing drought as a complex hazard6.8 Drought risk management6.9 The way forward6.10 Emerging issues: setting the context for the 2020 special reportSpecial case study: Local collection of disaster loss data in national risk management systems - from Ethiopia to the Gambia GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 6 Part II - Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Risk-informed Sustainable Development Chapter 7: Risk reduction across the 2030 Agenda 7.1 Sendai Framework targets and monitoring: a snapshot7.2 The data required to monitor the targets7.3 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 7 Chapter 8: Progress in achieving the Global Targets of the Sendai Framework Introduction8.1 The data required to monitor the targets8.2 The Sendai Framework Monitoring Database8.3 Disaster losses: Sendai Framework Targets A-D8.4 Target E: Progress on DRR Strategies for 20208.5 Target F: Measuring International Cooperation, too early for conclusions8.6 Target G: MHEWS and Risk Information & Assessment, progress and challenges observed GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 8 Chapter 9: Review of efforts made by member states to develop Sendai Framework Introduction9.1 Disaster Loss Databases9.2 Success and challenges in establishing national monitoring capabilities9.3 Support for thematic and sectoral review of progress9.4 Development of national disaster-related statistics9.5 ConclusionsSpecial case study: Developing urban and community disaster risk reduction plans using collaborative mapping techniques - Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 9 Part III - Creating the national and local conditions to manage risk Chapter 10: Regional support and national enabling environments for integrated risk reduction 10.1 Regional support for integrated risk reduction 10.2 National enabling environments for integrated risk reduction 10.3 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 10 Chapter 11: National and local disaster risk reduction strategies and plans 11.1 Sendai Framework monitoring data on Target E11.2 Why are national and local disaster risk reduction strategies and plans important? 11.3 What does it mean to align strategies and plans with the Sendai Framework?11.4 What are the lessons from the Hyogo and Sendai Frameworks?11.5 What good practices are emerging at national and local levels? 11.6 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 11 Chapter 12: Disaster risk reduction integrated in development planning and budgeting 12.1 Why is integrating disaster risk reduction in development planning important? 12.2 What does the Sendai Framework say about integrating disaster risk reduction in development? 12.3 Country experiences with integrating disaster risk reduction into development planning and budgeting12.4 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 12 Chapter 13: Integration between disaster risk reduction and national climate adaptation strategies and plans 13.1 Disaster and development risks from climate change 13.2 Synergies between climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction 7413.3 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change guidance and mechanisms for integrated climate change adaptation13.4 Selected country experiences with integrated climate and disaster risk reduction13.5 Pacific region approach to integrated climate, disaster and development policy13.6 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 13 Chapter 14: Local disaster risk reduction strategies and plans in urban areas 14.1 Significance of urban areas and local-level action in the 2030 Agenda14.2 Opportunities and benefits of local disaster risk reduction strategies and plans14.3 Design, development and implementation challenges of local disaster risk reduction strategies and plans14.4 Enabling factors for developing and implementing local disaster risk reduction strategies and plans14.5 Conclusions GAR REPORT 2019 - CHAPTER 14 Chapter 15: Disaster risk reduction strategies in fragile and complex risk contexts 15.1 Problem statement 15.2 Empirical examples of disaster risk reduction in fragile contexts 15.3 Implications of complexity for addressing disaster risk15.4 ConclusionsSpecial case study: What will success look like in the fictional city of Drecca-Susdev? 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