Lecture

Ethics in Disaster Risk Reduction

Description

This lecture covers the general principles of ethics in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), emphasizing the ethical use of science and technology throughout the different phases of DRR. It discusses the importance of fostering well-being, reducing risks, and implementing ethical principles such as solidarity, prevention, and non-discrimination. The lecture also addresses the ethical considerations at all stages of disasters, including prevention, response, and recovery, highlighting the need for impartiality, respect, and safeguarding of the environment. Furthermore, it explores the ethical use of science and technology in DRR, focusing on integrity, responsibility, public participation, and the incorporation of local knowledge. Overall, the lecture advocates for the application of ethical principles to ensure a resilient future in disaster risk reduction.

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