Difference between revisions of "Coping Capacity"

From CIPedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(References)
 
Line 16: Line 16:
  
 
{{definition|Coping Capacity (older definition): The means by which people or organizations use available resources and abilities to face adverse consequences that could lead to a disaster.    <ref>[http://www.oecd.org/env/cc/36736773.pdf ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: KEY TERMS, E. Levina and D. Terpak, OECD (2006) - derived from (UN/ISDR, 2004)]</ref>}}In general, this involves managing resources, both in normal times as well as during crises or adverse conditions. The strengthening of coping capacities usually builds resilience to withstand the effects of natural and human-induced hazards.<br /><br/>
 
{{definition|Coping Capacity (older definition): The means by which people or organizations use available resources and abilities to face adverse consequences that could lead to a disaster.    <ref>[http://www.oecd.org/env/cc/36736773.pdf ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: KEY TERMS, E. Levina and D. Terpak, OECD (2006) - derived from (UN/ISDR, 2004)]</ref>}}In general, this involves managing resources, both in normal times as well as during crises or adverse conditions. The strengthening of coping capacities usually builds resilience to withstand the effects of natural and human-induced hazards.<br /><br/>
 +
 +
=== National Definitions ===
 +
==== [[India]] ====
 +
{{definition|Coping Capacity: The ability of people, organizations, and systems using available skills and resources to face and manage adverse conditions, emergencies, or disasters.  <ref>[https://ndma.gov.in/images/policyplan/dmplan/National%20Disaster%20Management%20Plan%20May%202016.pdf National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP)- (2016)]</ref>}}<br/><br/>
 
<!--
 
<!--
=== National Definitions ===
 
==== [[Country Name]]====
 
{{definition| Insert a definition here (this is an example) AND add a defined by=county name element at end of the page}}
 
 
===Standard Definition===
 
===Standard Definition===
 
-->
 
-->
Line 43: Line 44:
 
[[Category:Main]]
 
[[Category:Main]]
 
[[Category:RESIN-Glossary]]
 
[[Category:RESIN-Glossary]]
{{#set:defined by=EU project|defined by=OECD|defined by=UNISDR|defined by=United Nations|defined by=IPCC}}
+
{{#set:defined by=EU project|defined by=OECD|defined by=India|defined by=UNISDR|defined by=United Nations|defined by=IPCC}}
 
{{#set: Showmainpage=No}}
 
{{#set: Showmainpage=No}}

Latest revision as of 22:52, 29 June 2019

The definitions below refer to Adaptation to Climate Change.

Definitions

Other International Definitions

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

The ability of people, institutions, organizations, and systems, using available skills, values, beliefs, resources, and opportunities, to address, manage, and overcome adverse conditions in the short to medium term.[1]

OECD

Coping capacity – Capacity refers to the manner in which people and organisations use existing resources to achieve various beneficial ends during unusual, abnormal, and adverse conditions of a disaster event or process. [2]

The strengthening of coping capacities usually builds resilience to withstand the effects of natural and other hazards.

UNISDR - The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction

The ability of people, institutions, organizations, and systems, using available skills, values, beliefs, resources, and opportunities, to address, manage, and overcome adverse conditions in the short to medium term.[3]


Coping Capacity (older definition): The means by which people or organizations use available resources and abilities to face adverse consequences that could lead to a disaster. [4]

In general, this involves managing resources, both in normal times as well as during crises or adverse conditions. The strengthening of coping capacities usually builds resilience to withstand the effects of natural and human-induced hazards.

National Definitions

India

Coping Capacity: The ability of people, organizations, and systems using available skills and resources to face and manage adverse conditions, emergencies, or disasters. [5]



Discussion Topic

See also

Notes

References