A species of mammal belonging to the cat family, found in Africa and Asia, with a short, round head, a squat neck, round ears, a muscular build, a deep chest, and fur that is buff, gray, dark brown, or yellowish-red in color. It is a predatory species, the males have a mane, and the tip of their tail is tufted. (Translated from https://sozluk.gov.tr/)
Disaster risk management is the application of disaster risk reduction policies and strategies to prevent new disaster risk, reduce existing disaster risk and manage residual risk, contributing to the strengthening of resilience and reduction of disaster losses. (United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). 2017. The Sendai Framework terminology on disaster risk reduction: Disaster risk management. https://www.undrr.org/terminology/disaster-risk-management)
The policy objective of disaster risk management. DRR strategies and plans are designed with the objective of preventing the emergence of new disaster risks, reducing existing risks and effectively managing any remaining risks. These efforts collectively enhance resilience and align with the overarching aim of promoting sustainable development. (General Assembly of the United Nations. 2017. Report of the open-ended intergovernmental expert working group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster risk reduction. Seventy-first session Agenda item 19 (c) Sustainable development: disaster risk reduction. New York, United Nations. https://reliefweb.int/report/world/2022-disasters-numbers)
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Disaster risk reduction is the policy objective of disaster risk management, and its goals and objectives are defined in disaster risk reduction strategies and plans.