Disaster risk reductionDisaster risk reduction (DRR) sometimes called disaster risk management (DRM) is a systematic approach to identifying, assessing and reducing the risks of disaster. It aims to reduce socio-economic vulnerabilities to disaster as well as dealing with the environmental and other hazards that trigger them.
Economic securityEconomic security or financial security is the condition of having stable income or other resources to support a standard of living now and in the foreseeable future. It includes: probable continued solvency predictability of the future cash flow of a person or other economic entity, such as a country employment security or job security Financial security more often refers to individual and family money management and savings. Economic security tends to include the broader effect of a society's production levels and monetary support for non-working citizens.
Eth (lettre)La lettre Ð, nommée eth ou ed, est utilisée en islandais, féroïen, dalécarlien et anciennement vieil anglais et norrois pour transcrire la consonne fricative dentale voisée [] (comme le « th » dans les mots anglais moderne them ou that), caractéristique des anciennes langues scandinaves. Son caractère minuscule ressemble à un d cursif ou d insulaire barré (ð). Sa forme sourde est la lettre Þ (thorn). Cette lettre est présente dans les alphabets islandais et féroïen (cette dernière langue ne le prononce cependant pas mais l'utilise pour rappeler l'étymologie de certains mots).
Bootstrapping (finance)In finance, bootstrapping is a method for constructing a (zero-coupon) fixed-income yield curve from the prices of a set of coupon-bearing products, e.g. bonds and swaps. A bootstrapped curve, correspondingly, is one where the prices of the instruments used as an input to the curve, will be an exact output, when these same instruments are valued using this curve. Here, the term structure of spot returns is recovered from the bond yields by solving for them recursively, by forward substitution: this iterative process is called the bootstrap method.
Théorie féministevignette|Simone de Beauvoir 1955 La théorie féministe est un aspect du féminisme porté sur la théorisation et la réflexion philosophique. Son but est de comprendre la nature de l'inégalité entre les genres. Il examine la place des femmes en faisant référence à des domaines des sciences sociales comme l'anthropologie, la sociologie, la communication, la psychanalyse, la philosophie, etc. Les théories féministes apparaissent dès 1794 avec la publication de A Vindication of the Rights of Woman par Mary Wollstonecraft.