Overall Green alert Flood for Sri Lanka
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CORVI Risk Profile: Western Province, Sri Lanka

2022-08-04T18:25+0200stimson (en)

“Flooding in Sri Lanka 2018.” and both have a significant presence in the Western Province, as seen in the risk scores for unplanned settlements and informal economy. In addition, Sri Lanka’s National Adaptation Plan outlines priority actions for 10 key sectors, several of which overlap with the vulnerabilities identified in this assessment.

CORVI Risk Profile: Tarawa, Kiribati

2022-08-04T18:25+0200stimson (en)

Note: Patrick D. Nunn and Roselyn Kumar, “Pacific People Have Been ‘Pummelled and Demeaned’ for Too Long – Now They’re Fighting Back,” The Conversation, August 13, 2020, accessed May 2, 2022, http://theconversation.com/pacific-people-have-been-pummelled-and-demeaned-for-too-long-now-theyre-fighting-back-144278.

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