La géographie de la pauvreté, des catastrophes et des conditions climatiques extrêmes en 2030

Ce rapport examine la relation entre les catastrophes et la pauvreté. Il conclut qu’en 2030, jusqu’à 325 millions de personnes extrêmement pauvres pourraient vivre dans les 49 pays les plus exposés aux risques de catastrophes naturelles et de conditions climatiques extrêmes si aucune une action concertée n’est réalisée. Il détermine les régions où les pauvres seront le plus susceptibles de se trouver et en!n développe une multitude de scénarios visant à identi!er les schémas potentiels de vulnérabilité aux phénomènes météorologiques extrêmes et aux tremblements de terre, soit en d’autres termes qui seront les plus vulnérables et pourquoi.

ODI, 2013.

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