01650cam a2200229 a 4500020001800000020001500018020001800033040001000051082002600061100002000087245010000107246003800207260008200245300003900327490003000366520084500396650001701241650002501258700002201283710006101305856005401366 a9789251068083 a9251068089 a9789252057840 cBTCTA aFAO ASS 2011 C131 Or.1 aMitchell, David10aAssessing and responding to land tenure issues in disaster risk management :btraining manual /18aLand tenure and natural disasters aRome :bFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),c2011. axii, 103 p. :bcol. ill. ;c30 cm.1 aFAO land tenure manuals ; aThis manual aims to provide an overview of the major land issues that may arise following a natural disaster which need to be considered and included in the decision-making processes associated with response, recovery and rehabilitation. The disasters included in this discussion are hydrometeorological disasters (such as floods, drought, tropical cyclones, storm surges and tornadoes) and geophysical disasters (such as earthquakes, tsunamis, avalanches and landslides). Most of these disasters are rapid onset and cause extensive loss of life, loss of livelihoods and damage to infrastructure. Drought, a slow-onset disaster, also is considered in these training materials because of its severe global impact and because there are particular land tenure issues associated with extended and recurrent droughts.--Publisher's description 0aLand tenure. 0aEmergency management1 aHerrera, Adriana.2 aFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.41uhttp://www.fao.org/docrep/014/i2115e/i2115e00.pdf