[1][2][3] Eco-DRR is to maintain ecosystems and ecosystem services, to use them as buffer zones and buffers for dangerous natural phenomena, and to provide humans and local communities with functions such as food and water supply.
They all involve the management of ecosystems and their services to reduce the vulnerability of human communities to the impacts of climate change.
Evidence suggests that many ecosystems can benefit from sustainable, multi-factored strategies for Eco-DRR.
However, disaster risk reduction research has tended to focus on urban areas of the Global North.
More research is needed in coastal, dryland and watershed areas and the Global South.