5th International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2014 Integrative Risk Management - The role of science, technology & practice 24-28 August 2014 in Davos, Switzerland
1. A method for learning across
different disaster cases: the
example of urban planning and
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disaster risk reduction
Ms. Maria Kornakova,
Dr. Alan March,
University of Melbourne
Australia
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Background
• Integration of Urban Planning and DRR
• Examples, but how?
• Governance of process
• Research method needed
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Conclusion
• Increased integration between DRR and urban
planning
• Patterns of collaboration
• Broad framework applicable to DRR and urban
planning
• Multidisciplinary replication and adaptation
9. Added value for the Post 2015 Framework for Disaster
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Risk Reduction
• How did your work support the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action:
– Example of Integration of DRR into sustainable development policies and
planning
– Documentation of the examples allows analysis and understanding of
changes and processes
– Demonstrate “what happened” and what actions should be taken in the
future
• From your perspective what are the main gaps, needs and further steps to be
addressed in the Post 2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in
– Research: further unpacking links between UP and DRR based on existing
examples
– Education & Training: transfer knoweldge and deeper understanding of risks by
agencies
– Implementation & Practice: place based deliberte and direct activities to
integrate UP and DRR
– Policy: multiple level approch to UP and DRR, actively seeking solutions on
broader level and more place specific on local level