-+Measures+to+improve+natural+disaster+preparedness+in+LEDCs

Urbanization in LEDC's is the cause of many problems after natural disasters struck. Towns with poor fund treasuries, low economies. In Latin America, favelas are forcibly torn down by natural disasters, these spontaneous and fragile homes unsuitable for the natural disasters that strike.  Calls for the increase of preparedness to natural disasters in LEDC's by:
 * Commissioning relief programs by preparing navels and other ill-prepared settlements by increasing further development of sturdier, more disaster-proof housing
 * Increasing of town preparedness by instituting 12 helicopter rescue teams.
 * Introduction of canine pets in order to combat the drug trade. Classification of ways in which hazards are perceived

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 * Acceptance and promotion of the three types of hazard acceptance
 * Fatalism – acceptance that hazards are natural events. Losses are accepted as inevitable and people remain in the area
 * Adaptation – people see that they can prepare for and therefore survive a hazard event by prediction, prevention and /or protection depending on the type of hazard and the economical and technological capabilities of the area
 * Fear – people feel vulnerable to the event and so move to regions perceived to be unaffected by the hazard.