GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 1 SIDE EVENT: WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2013 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNANCE.

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GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 1 SIDE EVENT: WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2013 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNANCE FROM DISASTER MANAGEMENT TO INTEGRATIVE RISK MANAGEMENT: THE PARADIGM SHIFT IN DRR Walter J. Ammann, CEO, Global Risk Forum GRF Davos, Davos, Switzerland

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 2 DRR? Disaster management (how to deal with a risk which has just become reality) Risk reduction (how to prevent or limit potential future disasters) DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DRR

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 3 Processes RISKS: THE HAZARD SIDE

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 4 Values exposed to hazards Vulnerability Damage potential RISKS – THE VALUES AND VULNERABILITIES

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 5 Processes Values exposed to hazards Damage potential RISK RISK – EXISTING VALUES AND DAMAGE POTENTIAL Risks and opportunities (values) are twins no development without risks

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 6 What has to be done? Measures to be taken What can happen? Risk Analysis What is acceptable to happen? Risk Assessment Hazard analysis (hazard intensity and exposure analysis, vulnerability, Scenarios important What is an accepted safety level? (Protection goals, acceptable risk levels) How safe is safe enough? DRR – CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Paradigm shift: Risk based approach (ex-ante): proactive prevention Instead of: Disaster centered approach (ex-post): intervention/ recovery

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 7 FLOODS SEVERE WINDSTORMS EARTHQUAKES/ TSUNAMIS DROUGHTS, DESERTIFICATION RESOURCE SCARCITIES SOCIAL UNRESTs BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS TECHNOLOGICAL HAZARDS GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE TERRORISM LAND DEGRADATION PANDEMICS FINANCIAL CRISES BIOLOGICAL THREATS GOVERNANCE TO ENSURE MULTI RISK APPROACH ENSURE COMPARABILITY OF RISKS

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 8 GOVERNANCE TO LINK ALL THE VARIOUS STAKEHOLDERS AND SCALES Policy makers Media Society Administration Decision makers Private Sector Practitioners Scale local - community/city - regional – national - international Critical Infrastructures’ facilitators (private/public)

GP UNISDR Featured Event Geneva, Wednesday 22 May 2013Walter J. Ammann 9 National risk strategy Risk concept (unifying the risk based approach) Governance is key! HOW TO ACHIEVE THE PARADIGM SHIFT