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Barriers and potential solutions
Marlon Clarke and Danielle Evanson conclude this three-part series on early warning in small Caribbean islands by looking at what barriers there are to ultimate e ectiveness and presenting some e ective solutions that could help to improve warning systems across the entireregion - Written by Marlon Clarke and Danielle Evanson. (Volume 13, Issue 1)
- Climate
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Early warning on small islands: Part II
Marlon Clarke and Danielle Evanson examine how vulnerability and capacity assessments are such a vital part of the process to enhance understanding of risks and reducing vulnerability - Written by Marlon Clarke and Danielle Evanson. (Volume 12, Issue 4)
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Early warning systems in small Caribbean islands
The Caribbean islands face repeated hazards on an annual basis, many of them weather-related, according to Marlon Clarke and Danielle Evanson, who say that early warning is the key as they discuss the opportunities and barriers to integrated early warning systems - Written by Marlon Clarke and Danielle Evanson. (Volume 12, Issue 3)
- Floods
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