Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Government of Samoa, UN
Publication Year:
2009
Publication Place
Apia, Samoa
Physical Description:
123 p.
Call Number
551.22 EAR [EL]
Language
English
Record ID:
36096
Legacy PEIN ID:
76099
General Notes
Final copy kept at 551.22 EAR|Draft available online
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Earthquake - Recovery - Samoa
Environment - Protection - Samoa
Tsunami - Recovery - Samoa
Natural disaster - Recovery - Samoa
Natural hazards - Recovery - Samoa
Abstract
The goal of the Early Recovery Framework is to present clearly to Government, donors and the wider community costed options designed to bring about an early recovery process that is both effective in meeting the needs of the population affected by the 29 September 2009 earthquake and subsequent tsunami, and sustainable in the long-term development of affected communities and the economy of Samoa. The Framework takes into account the longer-term rehabilitation and reconstruction plans of the Government and local communities with an aim to capitalize on opportunities to reinvigorate existing policies and plans for disaster risk reduction and to rebuild communities better. Opportunities for economic revitalization outside the normal scope of livelihood options in the affected areas could not only be good for the changed environment and resource base in these areas, but also may act as a catalyst for the active participation of all age groups and genders amongst the affected populations.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Government of Samoa, UN
Publication Year:
2009
Publication Place
Apia, Samoa
Physical Description:
123 p.
Call Number
551.22 EAR [EL]
Language
English
Record ID:
36096
Legacy PEIN ID:
76099
General Notes
Final copy kept at 551.22 EAR|Draft available online
Record Created: 27-Oct-2009
Record Modified: 23-Feb-2021