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BACKGROUND 5739557390 57428574485744557376574415744457455574565746057449574555745457376574555744657376574605744857445573765741657465574555744757455573765741457458574415745357445574635745557458574515737657446574555745857376 57409574435746057449574555. Dr. Tom Mitchell . Head of Climate Change. Overseas Development Institute. 14. th. May 2013. 1. Trajectory of the post-2015 development agenda. Post-2015 Goals – A new discussion. 4. van der . Hoeven. th. – 16. th. , January, 2015. Venue: Ito Hall, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN. Objectives and Key Question. How can the . science and technology . help . in disaster risk reduction . and. hence . Sunanda Dey. Research Scholar. Dept. of Anthropology,Delhi University . 2. Concept of Environmental Knowledge. Environmental Knowledge, Traditional knowledge (TK), Indigenous knowledge (IK) and local knowledge generally refer to the long-standing traditions and practices of certain regional, indigenous, or local communities. Traditional knowledge also encompasses the wisdom, knowledge, and teachings of these communities. In many cases, the knowledge has been orally passed for generations from person to person. Some forms of traditional knowledge are expressed through stories, legends, folklore, rituals , songs and even laws. . Poonam. . Pokhrel. . Chanrd. . Bilash. . B. hurtel. Saroj. . Ghimire. Sanjay Kumar . Tiwari. Group 6. E. arthquake. Flood . Landslides. Soil erosion . Fire . (wild and . artificial) . Hailstorms. Disaster . Risk Reduction . 2015-2030. , . MAKING . THE DIFFERENCE FOR POVERTY, HEALTH AND RESILIENCE. The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. The substantial reduction of disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical, social, cultural and environmental assets of persons, businesses, communities and countries”. 27 May 2010 . Repealed . PD. 1566 in 1978 . The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010. Why do we need to have a new law?. PD. 1566. Assumes that disasters cannot be avoided. Disaster working definition. A . serious disruption of the functioning of a community . or a . society involving widespread human, material, . economic or . environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds . Josette. . Severyn. Blake Harvey. Sekita. Grant. Brett Lackey. Alex Fisher. Hilary Flint. Amy Long. Outline. Purpose. Ordinance Content. Zoning. Post-disaster Recovery. Historic Preservation. Process. (DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT). Development process, Structure and . Specific Actions for Departments. GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR. Vyas . Ji,. Principal . Secretary,. Disaster Management . Department. Process of Roadmap Development. Maurits. . Therik. , UNDSS. Humanitarian update by . Mr. Oliver Lacey-Hall, Head of OCHA Indonesia/ASEAN Liaison Office. Jakarta Flood Preparedness by . Mr. Tri . Indrawan. , Head of Prevention and Preparedness Division, BPBD DKI Jakarta . A CASE STUDY OF ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITYBYMTHOKOZISI PIUS DUZE215082470Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree ofMaster of Administration In theSchool of Management IT and Governanc Fadi . hamdan. SYNOPSIS. Objectives. Methodology. Background. Some Analysis Results. Ongoing Work. OBJECTIVES. Goals. Critical analysis of progress. Identify any factors obstructing further progress. Istanbul, . Türkiye. November 2022. TA 9878 “Developing a Disaster Risk Transfer Facility in the CAREC Region” – Engagement Event. Objectives. 2. 1. . Overview of project objectives. 2. . Outline of progress achieved so far. NIDM New Delhi. Capacity Building for Disaster Risk Management. Disaster Management. Paradigm shift from Response & Relief to Mitigation and Preparedness Centric. Loss of Life – Reduced substantially but economic & other...

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