In the past, developing countries such as Korea lacked guidelines for exploring effective policies for disaster-resilient growth, resulting in unnecessary sacrifices in terms of time, resources, and human capital. Through the lessons learned by Korea, currently developing countries facing socio-economic development can build disaster resilience without sacrifices.

Disaster Risk Management and Korean Policies

Disaster Risk Management and Korean Policies

Instructor: Sohn, Hong-Gyoo
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Can explain how humans have understood and accepted disasters and how they have worked to reduce them.
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Reviewed on Oct 30, 2022
This course is very informative to this generation we are into. You can learn best practices from Korea in a way how they have handled previous disaster.
Reviewed on Oct 15, 2020
Interesting viewpoints on Korean disaster risk management policies and programs as well as a peek into understanding disasters as a global concern
Reviewed on Jan 29, 2021
Thank you for the knowledge. It's highly important to look at "tail" risks, and Korean experience in disaster management is significant.
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