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Assessment of the Sendai framework for disaster risk reduction studies since 2015
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction ( IF 4.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-08 , DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101906
Emmanuel Tolulope Busayo , Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba , Gbenga Abayomi Afuye , Olapeju Yewande Ekundayo , Israel Ropo Orimoloye

The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) (2015-2030) was specifically initiated to advance Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) policy globally, to further understand the complexity of disaster risk in our contemporary time. Despite the potency of the framework, its implementation remains low at the local level. This paper provides a portrait of the intellectual stance of SFDRR studies. Our bibliometric exploration over the survey period of 2015 to 2019 shows a total of 34 documents with an annual percentage growth of 15.9%, which implies the increase of research on SFDRR during the period of analysis. The UK ranked first in terms of the highest number of corresponding authors during the study period. In addition, the UK was top on the most cited country on the SFDRR documents indexed in WOS from 2015–2019, with a sizeable chunk of developed countries on the top. This paper recommends researchers (from well off countries) across climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction intellectual domains should encourage research collaborations which will improve teamwork with Universities and other research councils in transitions countries in a bid to improve their ability to inter alia, development of policies and communication of research outcomes to the final user. This paper concludes that public policymakers and stakeholders working at the local government level should rejig strategies towards implementing the SFDRR and other international frameworks of this manner.



中文翻译:

自2015年以来对仙台减少灾害风险研究框架的评估

仙台减少灾害风险框架(SFDRR)(2015-2030)是专门启动的,旨在在全球范围内推进减少灾害风险(DRR)政策,以进一步了解当今时代的灾害风险的复杂性。尽管该框架具有效力,但在地方一级的执行率仍然很低。本文提供了SFDRR研究的思想立场的肖像。我们在2015年至2019年的调查期内的文献计量研究显示,总共有34个文档,年增长率为15.9%,这意味着在分析期间,SFDRR的研究有所增加。在研究期间,英国的通讯作者数量最高。此外,在2015年至2019年间,在WOS编制的SFDRR文件中,英国是被引用次数最多的国家,排名靠前的是发达国家。本文建议(来自富裕国家的)跨气候变化适应和减少灾害风险领域的研究人员应鼓励知识领域的研究合作,以改善与转型国家的大学和其他研究理事会的团队合作,以提高他们的能力,尤其是政策和研究结果与最终用户的沟通。本文的结论是,在地方政府层面工作的公共政策制定者和利益相关者应调整战略,以这种方式实施SFDRR和其他国际框架。本文建议(来自富裕国家的)跨气候变化适应和减少灾害风险领域的研究人员应鼓励知识领域的研究合作,以改善与转型国家的大学和其他研究理事会的团队合作,以提高他们的能力,尤其是政策和研究结果与最终用户的沟通。本文的结论是,在地方政府层面工作的公共政策制定者和利益相关者应调整战略,以这种方式实施SFDRR和其他国际框架。本文建议(来自富裕国家的)跨气候变化适应和减少灾害风险领域的研究人员应鼓励知识领域的研究合作,以改善与转型国家的大学和其他研究理事会的团队合作,以提高他们的能力,尤其是政策和研究结果与最终用户的沟通。本文的结论是,在地方政府层面工作的公共政策制定者和利益相关者应调整战略,以这种方式实施SFDRR和其他国际框架。制定政策并将研究结果传达给最终用户。本文的结论是,在地方政府层面工作的公共政策制定者和利益相关者应调整战略,以这种方式实施SFDRR和其他国际框架。制定政策并将研究结果传达给最终用户。本文的结论是,在地方政府层面工作的公共政策制定者和利益相关者应调整战略,以这种方式实施SFDRR和其他国际框架。

更新日期:2020-10-08
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