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Breaking cycles of risk accumulation in sub-Saharan Africa

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MaudBorie

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Affiliation: 

  • King's College London

Urban ARK role: 

Post-doc (WhyDAR project)

History

Member for
5 years 6 months

Latest publications

The Role of Local Governments in Reducing Disaster Losses and Vulnerabilities in Ibadan City, Nigeria
Working paper
Breaking Cycles of Risk Accumulation in African Cities
Research publication
Reducing future risk in the city: an agenda for integrated risk management
Policy brief
Impact of Solid Waste Management on Health: A Biomedical Study of Solid Waste Workers at Dandora Dumpsite, Nairobi, Kenya
Working paper
Filling the data gaps on every day and disaster risks in cities: the case of Ibadan
Policy brief

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disaster risk reduction flood infrastructure Karonga Maps Nairobi risk accumulation tools urban governance urban planning

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Urban ARK is a global research programme that aims to reduce disaster risk in urban sub-Saharan Africa by breaking cycles of risk accumulation.

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