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National Disaster Risk Reduction Framework

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Year
2018
Document Type
Policy

Summary

The National Disaster Risk Reduction Framework is a multisector collaboration led by the National Resilience Taskforcewithin the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs. The National Disaster Risk Reduction Framework outlines a national, comprehensive approach to proactively reducing disaster risk, now and into the future.

The 2030 Vision for Disaster Risk Reduction in Australia is to actively reduce disaster risk and limit the impacts of disasters oncommunities and economies. All sectors of society understand and respond to social, environmental, technological and demographic changes which have the potential to prevent, create or exacerbate disaster risks.All sectors of society:– make disaster risk-informed decisions,– are accountable for reducing risks within their control, and– invest in reducing disaster risk in order to limit the cost of disasters when they occur.

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Year
2018
Most recent update
01/01/2018
Response areas
Disaster Risk Management
Sectors
Economy-wide
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Finance

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