Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery (IRP) AND Total Disaster Risk Management (TDRM) Good Practices



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Asian Science and Technology Forum Tsukuba Seminar "International Workshop on Information Platforms for Disaster Reduction" (IPDR Workshop),Tsukuba, Japan, 3-4 October 2007 Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery (IRP) AND Total Disaster Risk Management (TDRM) Good Practices International Recovery Platform( IRP) Asian Disaster Reduction Center(ADRC) 1

Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery (IRP) 1. IRP s Activities 2. Background of Good Practices on Recovery 3. Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery 4. Good Recovery Case Study DB Total Disaster Risk Management (TDRM) Good Practices 1. Background 2. Crucial Principles of TDRM 3. Good Practices 2

International Recovery Platform The Focus Areas of IRP Advocacy and Knowledge Management Facilitate the dissem. of lessons Capacity Build. And Training Strengthen national capacities IRP <Secretariat: Kobe> Provide a coordination framework and network Enhanced Recovery Operations Provide advice/ support on formulation of reconstruction plan Towards Sustainable Development through a Culture of Build Back Better (BBB) International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 3

Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery 1. IRP s Activities Key Activities: Knowledge Management/Advocacy By ADRC & ISDR, UNDP; Develop Good Practice DB, and a Crossdisaster Knowledge Management Book to Support Better Recovery Training,Capacity Building By ILO & UNDP/DMTP; Preliminary map of existing resources, Training curricula, manuals, modules (target groups- National/ Local authorities, trainers, experts. ~Pilot training; Latin America) Enhanced of Recovery Operations By UNDP with partners; Focusing on developing needs/ damage/ capacity assessment methodology 4

Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery 2. Background of Good Practices on Recovery Background of Preliminary DB (Link) of Good Practices Research reports on good practice, lessons learned, case studies on recovery already exist. They are mostly summarized and analyzed by each major disaster Frequent request of cross-disaster knowledge support on topical thematic lines (Comprehensive and general not sectoral) 5

Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery 3. Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery Project Objectives Quickly & effectively provide the key persons in charge of planning and implementing the recovery activities of national and local governments with useful, important and on-target knowledge for post disaster recovery through cross-disaster analysis of lessons learned from the recovery experiences from recent major disasters 6

Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery 3. Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery Direct link to 90 Data Resources 7

Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery 4. Good Recovery Case Study DB Image of the Good Recovery Case Study DB <Common Field 01> Gujarat Earthquake <Common Field 02> Brief Introduction of the Disaster (Impact/Response).... DRR Info. DBs 1) Organizational/ Institutional Development for Recovery 2) Risk Reduction in Recovery 3) Methodologies for Needs/ Damage Capacity Assessment 4) Dilemmas in Recovery Process 5) Continuum from Emergency to Long-term Recovery 6) Recovery Sectors and Linkages 7) Housing and Property Rights 8) Resources for Recovery 8

Preliminary Database Good Practices on Recovery 4. Good Recovery Case Study DB Cross Disaster Search 1. Select Search mode 2. Select a table from the list 4. Press Search button 3. Input a term in 1 (or more) field Example: 2 terms search Disaster Type field => Earthquake And Country field => India 9

TDRM Good Practices 1.Background Summary of Natural Disasters (1975-2003) Number of Disasters Death Toll Number of People Affected (Excluding death) Value of Economic Damage (US$ mln) Asia (share) 2,783 (37 ) 934,108 (49%) 4,485,901,493 (89%) 464,828 (47%) World 7,456 1,914,687 5,040,642,431 993,693 Note 1. Source: compiled by ADRC based on the imformation from CRED 10

TDRM Good Practices 2. Crucial Principles of TDRM - Holistic Approach for Disaster Risk Reduction and Response- Crucial Principles Involvement and cooperation of all stakeholders Implementation in all the phases (response, rehabilitation, prevention, preparedness) of the disaster risk management cycle 11

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices Publication of TDRM : Good Practices TDRM: Good Practices has been published on the occasion of the World Conference on Disaster Reduction 12

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices 28 good practices arranged by Disaster Management Phases or Application Strategy Countries 2006 supplement 13 good practices including 6 practices in Indonesia --- responses, preparedness 2007 supplement 10 good practices 13

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices Disaster Management Phases Application Strategy Establishment of Coordination Mechanism and legal Framework Integration of Disaster Reduction Concept into Development Planning Improvement of Information Sharing and Management Promotion of Education and Public Awareness Development of Multi-stakeholder Partnerships and Citizen s Participation 14

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices Good Practices in Disaster Management Phases 1 Prevention/Mitigation ex) Effectiveness of the Disaster Preparedness Programme : Planting Mangroves to Mitigate Sea Dyke Erosion [Vietnam] 2 Preparedness ex) Cyclone Preparedness Programme [Bangladesh] 3 Response ex) Effectiveness of Proper Emergency Supply Management System (SUMA) [Latin America] 4 Rehabilitation/Reconstruction ex) Post-Disaster Reconstruction and Recovery: Issues and Best Practices [India] 15

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices Good Practices in Application Strategy 1 Establishment of Coordination Mechanism and Legal Frameworks for Disaster Reduction ex) Coordination and Collaboration between Government and NGOs for Strengthening Disaster Reduction and Response: The India (Orissa) Experience [India] 2 Integration of Disaster Reduction Concept into Development Planning ex) Case Study: Policies and Measures on Flood Disaster Reduction China since 1998 [China] 16

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices Good Practices in Application Strategy 3 Improvement of Information Sharing and Management ex) Lessons Learnt from The Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe ) Earthquake:National Government Countermeasures and Disaster Information Systems [Japan] 4 Promotion of Education and Public Awareness ex) Preparing for the Big One in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal [Nepal] 5 Development of Multi-stakeholder Partnerships and Citizen s Participation ex) Multi-Disciplinary and Inter-Sectoral Collaboration and Cooperation in Disaster Reduction [Philippines] 17

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices title 18

TDRM Good Practices 3. Good Practices TDRM : Good Practices 19

Thank You For Your Kind Attention 20