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Reducing Risk: Natural Disaster Planning in the Caribbean

Jun 14, 202450 minSeason 4Ep. 5
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Episode description

Managing environmental risks requires proactive strategies and a commitment to both individual and collective action.

As part of a World Environment Week reflection and the start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, host Dainalyn Swaby discusses environmental risk management with Eleanor Jones, CEO of Environmental Solutions Ltd (ESL). They explore the importance of understanding natural systems and reducing vulnerability to extreme events especially in the Caribbean. Eleanor discusses the difference between preparedness, relief, and recovery, and the need for pre-disaster planning. They highlight the importance of community involvement, communication, and inclusivity in disaster planning.

The environmental risk management expert emphasizes the need for continuity planning in sectors such as tourism and agriculture, and the importance of building resilience and reducing environmental impact.

Tune in for insights on individual and collective responsibility in managing environmental risk.


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