Www.unisdr.org 1 Demetrio Innocenti UNISDR Regional Office for Europe www.unisdr.org Building the future we want: Disaster Resilience at the Grassroots.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Information on the Second Africa Regional Platform on DRR and the Africa Status Report Nairobi, 5 – 7 May 2009 Pedro.
Advertisements

The Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP/DRR)
Process and mechanics of HFA progress monitoring and Review Sujit Mohanty, UNISDR The Hyogo Framework for Action Progress Review and Reporting.
1 Results and way forwards in Europe Paola Albrito UN/ISDR secretariat Europe Coordinator Meeting of European NPs and HFA.
Strengthening the network of European National Platforms Meeting of European National Platforms and HFA Focal Points Strasbourg, Karl-Otto Zentel,
Consultation Process Towards the Post-2015 Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction Youcef Ait Chellouche UNISDR AFRICA.
Role of WMO in Natural Disaster Risk Reduction Ivan Obrusník, Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Role of WMO in Natural Disaster Risk Reduction Ivan Obrusník,
1 Reducing Climate-Related Disasters and Adapting to Climate Change Meeting of European National Platforms and HFA Focal Points Paris,
SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE (SEEDRMI) European National Platforms and HFA Focal Points Strasbourg, 7 May 2007.
SESSION 17: DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND EDUCATION.
CONSULTATION DAY EVENT - 20 May 2013 Scientific and Technical Platforms / Networks: Achievements and future goals CICG, Geneva Proposing the IRIDeS as.
A Guide to Localizing the Hyogo Framework for Action
Status of the HFA2 process
Promoting disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction
Feedback from: ICLEI, EMI, UNHABITAT, WB-GFDRR, Asia RTF-URR, ADPC, WCSDA, GROOTS, RMIT Campaign Partnership Meeting November.
Handbook for Local Government Leaders LAUNCH 14 May 2012 Bonn.
Governance of Disaster Reduction Priorities and Organizational Arrangement for the Implementation of HFA Martin Owor Assistant Commissioner Head of Disaster.
1 Agenda item 4: Work modalities of the revised ISDR system to support the implementation of Hyogo Framework- Elements to be reviewed in groups- & prepare.
1 Disaster Risk Reduction as means of Climate Change Adaptation -The Africa Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction -The Hyogo Framework for Action
Global Gender and Climate Aliance CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION Reducing the vulnerability to extreme events through prevention.
Consultation on Emerging DRR Needs in Changing Context of Myanmar: Global and Regional Context Source: AHTF Sudhir Kumar Asian Disaster.
1 18/02/ nd Regional Consultative Meeting for Disaster Risk Reduction in Central Asia Bishkek, November Adam Yao, ECHO, Head of Office for.
1 Bishkek November 17, Goulsara Pulatova RegionalCoordinator UNISDR Secretariat Office in Central Asia 2nd Regional Consultative.
The Danube Water Program
Towards post-2015 Disaster Risk Reduction Framework GEO Ministerial Summit, side event: “Natural Disaster Mitigation and Earth Observations: a GEOSS.
SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN FORUM ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION (SEEFCCA) Vladan Šćekić Environmental Improvement Center National coordinator of SEEFCCA in Serbia.
A hazard in itself is not a disaster.. It has the potential to become one when it happens to populations who have certain vulnerabilities and insufficient.
1 Ms. Paola Albrito Head UNISDR Regional Office for Europe UNISDR – United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction “Pa.
Indicators to measure progress in DRR and HFA implementation HFA Monitoring and Review Meeting of the ISDR Asia Partnership 24 – 26 March 2010.
National Disaster Risk Management Program NDRMP Belgrade, March
Global Assessment Report for Disaster Risk Reduction 2011
20th Directors-General Meeting for Civil Protection, Ljubljana, 19 May th Directors-General Meeting for Civil Protection Joint Session of the Member.
Roles of National/Global Platforms
1 September 2007 Assisting NAPA implementation: focus on early warning systems UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR) Silvia Llosa.
AusAID Update ISDR Asia Partnership Meeting Amari Watergate Bangkok 24 – 26 March 2010.
23 rd September 2008 HFA Progress Report Disaster Risk Reduction in South Asia P.G.Dhar Chakrabarti Director SAARC Disaster Management Centre New Delhi.
Key Elements of Legislation For Disaster Risk Reduction Second Meeting of Asian Advisory Group of Parliamentarians for DRR 5-7 February, 2014, Vientiane,
Disaster risk reduction – How did we get here?
Special Session II Increasing Investment for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Mariana Osihn UNISDR Regional Office for Europe Building the future we want: Disaster Resilience at Grassroots Level Nis, Serbia 24 October.
1 Hyogo Framework for Action 2005 – 2015 “Building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters” ASEAN REGIONAL FORUM The 8 th.
2010 and 2011 Work Plan Achievements UNISDR Asia Pacific secretariat.
IPA PROJECT BUILDING RESILIENCE TO DISASTERS IN WESTERN BALKANS AND TURKEY Project Overview May 2014 Regional partners meeting Sari Lappi WMO/FMI.
Pakistan Urban Forum -South Asian Cities Conference Session on “Disaster and Mass Causality Response in Urban Crisis” Emergency Response through Community.
1 Mid-Term Review of the Hyogo Framework for Action Roadmap to Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas & HFA Mid-Term Review.
Private sector contribution to SFDRR. 2011: UNISDR Private Sector Advisory Group and UNISDR DRR Private Sector Partnership.
1 Paola Albrito, Head Regional Office Europe UNISDR 2nd meeting of the European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction (EFDRR)
BUILDING AN ARK EUROPEAN FORUM FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION Rome, March 2011 Macedonian Chairmanship 2011 Ljupco RISTOVSKI State Counsellor Macedonian.
Delegation of the European Commission to Thailand 17 September 2009 EC Funding Mechanisms for coastal and climate hazards in ASIA: Priorities and opportunities.
1 Briefing on the 3 rd session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction “Invest Today for a Safer Tomorrow – Increased Investment in Local Action,”
EFDRR Our Goal… Good HFA Exchanges 1.Describe some exchanges that have taken place and any results. 2.Analyse the results of the questionnaire. 3.Make.
Making Historic Cities Resilient Jerry Velasquez Chief of Section, Advocacy and Outreach.
1 Stefanie Dannenmann-Di Palma, Programme Officer UNISDR Europe Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: A.
1 Implications of disasters for achieving the Millennium Development Goals International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR)
Process and mechanics of HFA progress monitoring and Review Sujit Mohanty, UNISDR Meeting of the ISDR Asia Partnership 24 – 26 March 2010 Bangkok.
What APEC Task Force for Emergency Preparedness (TFEP) has progressed in the implementation of HFA Presented by Vincent Liu Program Director APEC Secretariat.
Yuki Matsuoka The United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction th CEOS Plenary 5 November 2015.
HYOGO FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION A plan to make the world safer from hazards Endorsed by the UN General Assembly in 2005 during the World Disaster Reduction.
1 HFA New Paradigm in Disaster Risk Reduction Expert Meeting on NMHss Participation in Disaster Risk Reduction Coordination Mechanisms and.
European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction: contributions to Climate Change Policy agenda Dr. Pande Lazarevski Co-chair of the European Forum for DRR Brussels,
IADB REGIONAL POLICY DIALOGUE June 25-26, Presented by : Ronald Jackson, Director General, ODPEM, Jamaica.
1 Monitoring the Implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) Indicators and drivers of progress. European Environmental Agency.
A Presentation to the 2017 GEO Work Programme Symposium,
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
Introduction to Community Resilience Framework
The Hyogo Framework for Action and ISDR system- and WMO
COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL SAFETY MONITORING TOOL
Strengthening Early Warning Systems in Europe
COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL SAFETY MONITORING TOOL
Disaster Risk Reduction A Global Process - State of Play
Presentation transcript:

1 Demetrio Innocenti UNISDR Regional Office for Europe Building the future we want: Disaster Resilience at the Grassroots Level Dubrovnik, Croatia 06 September 2013

2 Coordinate: (How Organise: GP, RP, NP) international efforts disaster risk reduction and provide guidance for the implementation of the HFA and monitor its implementation. Advocate: (Encourage - Climate Change, Education, Gender, MDG) for greater investment in disaster risk reduction actions to protect peoples lives and assets. Campaign: (Promote – Making Cities Resilient, Safe Schools and Hospitals Sasakawa Award) Inform: (Provide – GAR, HFA Report, Terminology, PreventionWeb) United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) main functions

3 Greater exposure to natural and human- induced hazards, climate change and variability Socio-economic drivers: poverty and unsustainable development, unplanned urban growth and migrations, lack of risk awareness and institutional capacities... Physical drivers: insufficient land use planning, housing & critical infrastructure located in hazard prone areas... Environmental degradation: ecosystem and natural resource depletion (coastal, watershed, wetlands, forests…) VULNERABILITY HAZARDS + EXTREME EVENTS Disasters are NOT natural

4

5 Hyogo Framework for Action : Building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters Five priorities for action 1.Governance: ensure that disaster risk reduction is a national and local priority with strong institutional basis for implementation 2.Risk identification: identify, assess and monitor disaster risks and enhance early warning 3.Knowledge: use knowledge, innovation and education to build a culture of safety and resilience at all levels 4.Reducing the underlying risk factors in various sectors (environment, health, construction, etc.) 5.Strengthen disaster preparedness for effective response Words Into Action: A Guide for Implementing the Hyogo Framework

6 Making Cities Resilient: My City is Getting Ready! 2010 – 2011 ( ) World Disaster Reduction Campaign Launched in 2010 in Bonn Building on the previous World Disaster Reduction Campaign – Safer Schools and Hospitals Objectives: Achieve resilient, sustainable urban communities through actions taken by local governments to reduce disaster risk Know More Invest Wisely Build More Safely

7 Making Cities Resilient: My City is Getting Ready! 421 European cities have signed up globally. Armenia: Yerevan, Gyumri Austria: 279 cities incl. Innsbruck, Lienz, etc. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo Centar Croatia: Bjelovar, Dubrovnik, Zagreb Denmark: Copenhagen France: Nice, Sommières Germany: Bonn Greece: Patrass Iceland: Arborg Ireland: Dublin Italy: 51 cities incl. Ancona, Venice, Rome, Florence Kosovo*: Pristine Portugal: Amadora,Cascais, Funchal, Lisbon Serbia: 50 cities including Nis Spain: Bullas, Lugo, Madrid, Barcelona Sweden: Arvika, Karlstadt, Kristianstad, Gothenburg, Jonkoping, Jokkmokk Switzerland: Davos Tajikistan: Dushanbe The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Strumica Turkey: Antalya, Istanbul, Yalova United Kingdom: Stoke-on-Trent Ukraine: Ivano-Frankivsk,Grabovets, Roslina, Yarblunka European Champion: Mayor of Venice, Mr Giorgio Orsoni

8 Making Cities Resilient: My City is Getting Ready! Ten-Point check list – Essentials for Making Cities Resilient 1. Put in place organization & coordination to clarify everyones roles & responsibilities. 2. Assign a budget & provide incentives for homeowners, low-income families, private sector to invest in risk reduction. 3. Update data on hazards & vulnerabilities, prepare & share risk assessments. 4. Invest in & maintain critical infrastructure, such as storm drainage. 5. Assess the safety of all schools and health facilities & upgrade these as necessary (1 million safe schools). 6. Enforce risk-compliant building regulations & land use planning principles, identify safe land for low-income citizens. 7. Ensure education programmes & training on disaster risk reduction are in place in schools and local communities. 8. Protect ecosystems & natural buffers to mitigate hazards, adapt to climate change. 9. Install early warning systems & emergency management capacities. 10. After any disaster, ensure that the needs of the affected population are at the centre of reconstruction.

9 Campaign kit Translated in Croatian: National Protection and Rescue Directorate Local Government Self-Assessment Tool (LGSAT) Key questions and measurements against the Ten Essentials (HFA) Set baselines, identify gaps and have comparable data across local governments, within the country and globally, to measure advancements over time Cities in Europe concluding the LGSAT Venice (Italy) Amadora, Lisbon (Portugal) Arvika, Gothenburg, Jonkoping, Karlstad (Sweden)

10 UNISDR-WMO Building Disaster Resilience in Western Balkans and Turkey Donor: EC DG Enlargement – through the Instrument for Pre- Accession Assistance (IPA) under the Regional Multi-Beneficiary Programming : Sector: Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction. Contributions: 2,200,000 Euro (IPA); 390,000 Euro UNISDR and WMO contributions. Total budget 2,590,000 Euro Implementation timeframe: 21 May 2012 – 20 May 2014

11 UNISDR Focus areas 1. Enhance the regional institutional capacity and coordination on to disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change. 2. Strengthen the regional capacity and cooperation towards data and knowledge sharing on risks. 3. Promote disaster risk transfer through insurance and reinsurance products. 4. Increase public awareness in disaster risk reduction

12 European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction (EFDRR) European Regional Platform for DRR September 2013, Oslo, Norway WG 2 – HFA implementation at the local level Members: Sweden, Italy, Portugal, DG ECHO, EUR-OPA (Council of Europe) City of Amadora Ongoing tasks - Conduct a survey on Local level DRR measures undertaken - Share experiences in using the LGSAT

13 European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction Damir Čemerin Award of Local Change

14

15 Thank you The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and the secretariat of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction Regional Office for Europe UN House, 14 Rue Montoyer 1000, Brussels, Belgium T: +32 (0) F: +32 (0)