GEO week side event: 29/10/2018,kyoto EO4SDG Panel III: EO Solution for the SDGs in the Asia-Pacific Region Icharm and awci activities Contributing to.

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GEO week side event: 29/10/2018,kyoto EO4SDG Panel III: EO Solution for the SDGs in the Asia-Pacific Region Icharm and awci activities Contributing to sdg Dr. Mamoru Miyamoto Executive Manager of IFI Secretariat International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM) under the auspices of UNESCO

AWCI and IFI platform Platform on Water Resilience and Disasters International Flood Initiative (IFI) International Flood Initiative (IFI) is a joint initiative in collaboration with such international organizations as UNESCO-IHP, WMO, UNISDR, UNU, IAHS and IAHR since 2005. ICHARM is the secretariat of IFI. International commitment Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 (P24) Paris Agreement IFI partners Sustainable Development Goals (2016-2030) Support UN International Decade for Action: Water for Sustainable Development (2018-2028) Platform on Water Resilience and Disasters Objective components (6) High Level Panel on Water (UN/WB) Outcome document (14 March 2018) 12 world leaders issue clarion call for accelerated action on water “Platform on Water Resilience and Disasters” is specified in the HLPW outcome document. Data integration Climate change Economic assessment Flood forecasting Sediment disaster Contingency planning

Platform Activities in Asia-pacific Region Philippine - Pampanga River Basin - Davao River Basin Pakistan - Indus River Basin Myanmar - Bago River Basin - Sittaung River Basin Sri Lanka - Kalu River Basin - Kelani River Basin - Malvathu River Basin Indonesia - Bengawan Solo River Basin

Concept of Platform on water resilience and disasters 3. Societal Benefit Creation Policy-making Community of Practice future present past Transdisciplinary Climate Change Prediction Monitoring 2. Model Development Societal Change (land use , population) Capacity Building Identification Integrated Risk Assessment Interdisciplinary Damage Hazard Socio- Economic 1. Data Archiving

Data integration and analysis system (dias) Early Warning; (Flood, Land Slide, Drought) Climate Change Impact assessment; (Dynamical-Statistical Down-scaling) Data Integration (hazard, damage, socio-economic)

Data integration activity (Philippine case) Data List Socio-economic Damage Hazard Data Source of information Casualties & missing person OCD Num. of affected people Agricultural damage DA Housing damage Damage to critical infrastructure DPWH, LGU Direct economic loss other than agricultural loss LGU NEDA Data Source of information DEM (LiDAR) UP Mindanao DEM (ifSAR) NAMRIA Hydromet data PAGASA, ASTI, DREAM Inundation depth (LiDAR) UP Diliman, UP Mindanao Inundation depth (interview) PAGASA Rainfall River flow DPWH, UP Mindanao River cross section Tidal level Data Source of information Land use LGU, DOST Agriculture PSA, DA Population PSA Infrastructure DPWH/LGU Industry DTI Commerce Drainage facility Information PSA, NEDA Regional GDP Tax revenue BIR Land price City Assessors Office Commitments by responsible agencies

Flood information sharing support (sri lankan case)

Regional coordination

Water and sdgs 13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries. 11.5 By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable situations

Kyoto statement, 2018 October Mapping AOGEOSS Initiative TG Activities with GEO Priorities AWCI Launches full-scale effort to active Platform on Water Resilience and Disasters by promoting dialogues, reinforcing partnership, sharing data, information, models, tools, experiences and ideas, and expanding sustainable practices. AWCI promotes initiative that will address targets in Goal 6 on Water use efficiency and Integrated Water Resources Management as well as SDGs related to Poverty(1), Food security(2) and Life on Land(15). *Scoring: 0=Do nothing, 1=less active, 2=active, 3=very active

Thank you for your kind attention mmiyamoto@pwri.go.jp AWCI session (TG1) 11th GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium 24-26 October 2018, Kyoto