Sentence examples for mitigation of future from inspiring English sources

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$2 billion in Community Development Block Grant funds reserved exclusively for activities related to the mitigation of future disasters.

Yet, the lack of reliable data on past events renders the implementation of appropriate adaptation policies a difficult task, and therefore also hampers the mitigation of future disasters.

For example, forested and heterogeneous habitats are predicted to enhance future urban development and mitigation of future climate change – a goal of the Saxon government.

The proposed analysis identifies suitable reactive measures for the containment and mitigation of future epidemics by combining epidemiological modeling with a health economic approach, considering different arrival times of imported infections and possible delays in the notification of cases.

This report grows out of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA's) 2011 National Preparedness Goal, which identified community resilience as a key aspect a "core capability"—of the mitigation of future disasters.

Results of this research are great of importance for regional planning tasks and the landslide prediction map can be used for spatial planning tasks and for the mitigation of future hazards in the study area.

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Increasing the implementation of today's conservation programs to address current soil erosion problems associated with the large year-to-year climate variability in the Southern Great Plains would greatly contribute towards mitigation of projected future increases in soil erosion due to climate change.

Therefore, analysis of flood susceptibility is an important task for early warning system, emergency services towards management strategies of prevention and mitigation of the future flood episodes (Tehrany et al. 2015).

The results indicate that these eight events seem to follow a certain self-similar scaling relationship with smaller SMGAs and higher stress drop, which could be related to the immature buried fault, indicating that we should give greater consideration to this seismically active region for the mitigation of any future seismic hazards.

In response, many countries have developed detailed plans aimed at the mitigation of a future pandemic.

At its core, resilience is an attempt to harness the mammoth post-disaster reservoir of "good will" resources - financial, intellectual and charitable - and direct it in a measured, coordinated way toward mitigation and prevention of future loss of life and property.

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