الكوارث الطبيعية بالانجليزي
paragraph about natural disasters
اسباب الكوارث الطبيعية
natural disasters in the world
Natural disasters and risk management
In recent years, the world has witnessed extreme and devastating
disasters, which have caused a large number of casualties and immense
hardships, especially among the poor. It is especially the latter who live in
precarious conditions that are most vulnerable to natural disasters, and who
are most affected by increases in the price of natural resources in times of
scarcity and emergency. The need for ethical and moral considerations with
regard to actions to reduce the risks of those living in conditions of poverty
can not be ignored.
In a spirit of solidarity, countries and international
organizations should respond to natural disasters through generous support and
assistance. At the same time, it is very important to invest in the prevention
of natural disasters. Indeed, if human beings can not avoid certain natural
disasters, it is up to them to use their creativity and their capacity for
innovation to limit the potential damage, be it in times of drought, floods or
other disasters.
On the other hand, one should never intervene in one aspect of the
ecosystem without taking into consideration the consequences of this
intervention in other areas and the well-being of future generations Natural
disasters are not only caused by nature, but also through the unthinking use
and consumption of natural resources.
The world's population should share equitably the benefits of
modern technological tools for early assessment of disaster risk. Disaster Risk
Assessment is an integral part of development and poverty reduction programs,
and ways must be found to break the cycle of poverty, environmental degradation
and lack of preparedness that transform risks. natural disasters that destroy
the benefits of development.
Poor countries, in particular, should be encouraged, with the help
of the richest countries, to invest in aid measures to reduce the consequences
of floods and droughts. For example, water supplies would have to be created to
cope with periods of drought. But all these initiatives should be put in place
with the active participation of local communities. They should be particularly
aware of the environmental and life-related consequences of building any
infrastructure to reduce their vulnerability to natural disasters. This
represents an important element that contributes to the sustainable development
of a country. As this is a long-term activity, it will require developed
countries to provide additional resources, while maintaining small and
medium-sized projects financed in the water sector.