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Guidelines for Reducing Flood Losses - United Nations

Guidelines for Reducing Flood LossesISDRI nternational Strategyfor disaster ReductionA contribution to the International Strategy for disaster Reduction (ISDR) United NationsUN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)Division for Sustainable Inter-Agency Secretariat of the International Strategy for disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR) Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (USA NOAA) for Reducing Flood LossesUnited NationsAcknowledgementsPaul J. Pilon, Editor and ContributorUN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)Manuel Dengo, Water, natural Resources and Small Islands Branch,Division for Sustainable DevelopmentMarcia Brewster, Water, natural Resources and Small Islands Branch,Division for Sustainable DevelopmentHenrike Peichert, Water, natural Resources a

impacts from natural hazards. Flooding is the single most destructive type of natural disaster that strikes humans and their livelihoods around the world. In the last decade, there has been catastrophic flooding experienced in China, India, Bangladesh, Germany, Poland, Mozambique, the USA, and elsewhere. Flooding is not restricted to the least

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