Developing Disaster Resilient Communities. Presented at ICC s Global Connections Day October 19, 2016 By Guest Speaker, James(Tim) T.
|
|
- Julianna Preston
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Developing Disaster Resilient Communities Presented at ICC s Global Connections Day October 19, 2016 By Guest Speaker, James(Tim) T. Ryan, CBO
2 Agenda What is resilience? Building Codes role in providing resilient communities Minimum Codes Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: an independent study to Assess the Future Savings from Mitigation Activities Code Development And Enforcement Incentivization - Developing Pre-Disaster Resilience Based on Public and Private Incentivization
3 What is resilience? Resilience is the ability to prepare and plan for, absorb, recover from, or more successfully adapt to actual or potential adverse events As defined by the National Academies 2012 Publication, Disaster Resilience: A National Imperative. Developing Pre-Disaster Resilience Based on Public and Private Incentivization Introduction National Institute of Building Sciences
4 Hurricane Katrina The population of New Orleans was 484,674 in 2000 Post Katrina in 2006 the Population of New Orleans was 231,172 As of 2014 the recorded population of New Orleans is 384,320 (79% of pre Katrina population-100,000+) Total Economic Impact estimated at $250 billion Approximately 1,833 deaths
5
6
7 Greensburg, Kansas Eleven Fatalities Damages equaled $153 million 2000 Census showed population of 1, Census, three years after the tornado, showed a population of 777. No new construction starts in over a year Green initiative may have become an obstacle.
8
9
10 Achieving Resilience The most cost effective manner to achieve resilience is through a holistic and integrated set of public, private and hybrid programs based on capturing opportunities available through mortgages and loans; insurance; finance; tax incentives and credits; grants; regulations; and enhanced building codes and their application Developing Pre-Disaster Resilience Based on Public and Private Incentivization Introduction National Institute of Building Sciences
11 Building Codes The United States has the most sophisticated Building Construction Codes and Standards development system in the world. The nation will always be vulnerable to natural hazards and therefore it is prudent to invest in mitigation
12 Building Codes Mitigation should be considered in the broadest sense to encompass mitigation projects and processes that relate to enforcing strong building codes and land use and zoning measures that will limit disaster-caused damage and promote reduced losses from such things as disruption of utilities and transportation lifelines.
13 Building Codes A dollar spent on mitigation saves society an average of $4. Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: An Independent Study To Assess the Future Savings from Mitigation Activities NIBS Adoption of Model Codes should be incorporated in any Emergency Management Plan for the Community.
14 Building Codes Contemporary Codes address resiliency of our buildings requirements such as: The work of the Building Seismic Safety Council translates seismic research into recommended updates to the building standards and codes. Task force on braced wall panels has increased the resiliency of single family homes. Portal frame construction requirements addressed a major weakness in residential construction which made homes vulnerable when subjected to high wind conditions.
15 Building Codes for Resilient Communities Must have the political will and backing Code Adoption task force Stakeholder collaboration and build-in Adoption of the most current codes within 2-3 cycles What about amendments? Remember they are called model codes. One size doesn t fit all Supported by data or lack of data/do your research
16 Building Codes for Resilient Communities Enforcement The most critical link in the code administration process Natural Disasters are the best quality control for code enforcers Political will and backing Proper Resources Education and Training
17 Building Codes for a Resilient Community Existing Buildings Do the policies and procedures within a community promote strong maintenance, alterations and renovations to existing building stock, or provide obstacles to owners? Adoption of the Existing building Code Resiliency upgrades without penalty, i.e., seismic Land use regulations that promote redevelopment Incentives
18 Building Codes for a Resilient Community Concerns with total reliance on building codes and standards: Model codes are still considered minimum requirements Opposition to adoptions due to increase in costs of construction, proprietary interests Political intervention Cost increases to re-build following a disaster to meet new codes. Not covered by insurance
19 101.3 Intent. The purpose of this code is to establish minimum requirements to safeguard the public health, safety and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, sanitation, adequate light and ventilation, energy conservation, and safety to life and property from fire and other hazards attributed to the built environment and to provide safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations.
20 Incentivization There is growing reluctance to continue to fund pre and postdisaster mitigation efforts by both federal and state agencies even though resiliency is being included in public policy and programs. A new approach has become essential rather than just mandatory construction codes and standards.
21 Incentivization The most cost effective manner to achieve resilience is through a holistic and integrated set of public, private and hybrid programs based on capturing opportunities available through mortgages and loans; insurance; finance; tax incentives and credits; grants; regulations; enhanced building codes and their application. This focus on private/publicsector opportunities to induce corrective action is called incentivization. Developing Pre-Disaster Resilience Based on Public and Private Incentivization the MMC and CFIRE Councils of the National Institute of Building Sciences
22 Incentivization White Paper created by the MMC and CFIRE councils of the National Institute of Building Sciences Based on the possible programs identified in this white paper, a summary blueprint for public-private incentives for supporting resilience falls into seven categories:
23 Incentivization 1. Develop Technical Support for Incentivization 2. Develop supporting insurance, loan and investment processes 3. Develop community based incentives 4. Develop programs tailored to utilities 5. Enhance building codes based on political will or willingness of public to pay for a higher level of security 6. Develop incentives program 7. Support incentivizing activities with tax incentives, tax credits and grants
24 Incentivization Enhance building codes based on political will or willingness of public to pay for a higher level of security White House session on Building Codes and Resiliency- May 10, 2016 Judge Alice C. Hill: Senior Advisor for Preparedness and Resilience to the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counter terrorism, National Security Council Staff, White House Above Code Codes/Guidelines Use data based on climate change vs historical weather data to develop future codes.
25 Going Forward Resiliency has to be embedded into the community development fabric of our nation Incentivization has to become part of the nation s economic fabric Collaboration of public and private stakeholders during development, design and construction Including Resilience within academic curriculums of post secondary education
26 Going Forward Conduct Follow-on study to update Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: An independent study to Assess the Future Savings from Mitigation Activities Advance the concepts identified within the white paper Developing Pre-Disaster Resilience Based on Public and Private Incentivization Continue to Develop, Adopt and Enforce Contemporary Codes and Standards
27 Thank you for your interest and participation; Are they any questions?
Developing Effective Local Government Programs in Earthquake Mitigation. JEANNE PERKINS ABAG Earthquake and Hazards Program Manager
Developing Effective Local Government Programs in Earthquake Mitigation JEANNE PERKINS ABAG Earthquake and Hazards Program Manager Speakers JEANNE PERKINS ABAG Earthquake & Hazards Prog. Mgr. ARRIETTA
More informationThe Role of Standards in Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
ANSI Student Paper Competition 2013 First Place Winner The Role of Standards in Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Chris Golden Graduate Student The Earth Institute and School of Continuing Education,
More informationUtility Incentives. Maria C. Solis, P.E. California State University, Sacramento
Utility Incentives Maria C. Solis, P.E. California State University, Sacramento Background Mother of 2 children Maya and Michael Solis CA Registered Professional Civil Engineer Professional experience
More informationSummary of Breakout Session led by Wharton s Policy Incubator at the RNPN Annual Meeting
Summary of Breakout Session led by Wharton s Policy Incubator at the RNPN Annual Meeting What are the research question(s) that if answered could advance household resilience? Household Resilience Summary
More informationHazard Mitigation Plan (HMP)
White Paper Seven Key Reasons You Need a Current & Rock-Solid Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) boldplanning.com There s no time like the present. Hurricanes. Wildfires. Cyber Attacks. Workplace Violence. With
More informationCodifying Resiliency
Codifying Resiliency LEED s new resiliency pilot credits Living Cities Forum, Halifax September 12, 2016 Ryan Zizzo Technical Director MASc, PEng, LEED AP ND $ Billion Economic Impacts Catastrophic Insurable
More informationCoffee Sustainability Catalogue 2016
Coffee Sustainability Catalogue 2016 Appendix A: current initiatives framework: overview of current sector strategies Coffee Sustainability Catalogue 2016 1 Table of contents Appendix A: current initiatives
More informationCommunities-at-Risk. Housing and Long-term Recovery Challenges. Laurie A Johnson PhD FAICP
Communities-at-Risk Housing and Long-term Recovery Challenges Laurie A Johnson PhD FAICP HayWired Damages Mainshock and Aftershock damages $72B regionwide.; $33B in Alameda County Extensive/Complete damage
More informationMain Moderator: Cuong Hung Pham, Senior Operations Officer, World Bank Vietnam Country Office
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Disaster Risk Management in East Asia and the Pacific Distance Learning Seminar Series
More informationBuilding Disaster Resilience in Small and Mid-Size Businesses
Building Disaster Resilience in Small and Mid-Size Businesses Jon Philipsborn Climate Adaptation Director - Americas September 13, 2016 The Role of Small Businesses in a Community and in Disaster Recovery
More informationMAKING HEALTHY PLACES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
MAKING HEALTHY PLACES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS The following questions are designed for use by faculty and students to further discussion about the topics described in each book chapter. Chapter 1: Introduction
More informationIntegrating Environmental Sustainability and Disaster Resilience in Building Codes
Integrating Environmental Sustainability and Disaster Resilience in Building Codes Authors Dr. Naveed Anwar, Affiliate Faculty, Structural Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and Executive
More informationJakarta, Indonesia. Local progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient (First Cycle)
Jakarta, Indonesia Local progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient (First Cycle) Name of focal point: Anita Boje Organization: Jakarta Capital City Title/Position:
More informationIntroduction. Resilience, water and sanitation. Lee Bosher and Bob Reed Water, Engineering and Development Centre. Resilience what is it?
5 th July 2011 Resilience, water and sanitation Lee Bosher and Bob Reed Water, Engineering and Development Centre Introduction Resilience what is it?.. as a component of sustainability and DRR Structural
More informationQuetta, Pakistan. Local progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient (First Cycle)
Quetta, Pakistan Local progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient (First Cycle) Name of focal point: Habib Mughal Organization: UN-HABITAT - Pakistan Title/Position:
More informationCommunity Disaster Resilience
Community Disaster Resilience Overview Disaster Management Cycle Community Disaster Resilience Hands on Approach for Increasing Community Disaster Resilience Addressing Weaknesses Planning for the Future
More informationNORDRESS Nordic Center of Excellence on Resilience and Societal Security
NORDRESS Nordic Center of Excellence on Resilience and Societal Security Guðrún Gísladóttir and Guðrún Pétursdóttir University of Iceland Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences/Institute for Sustainability
More informationBUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE IN URBAN SYSTEMS
BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE IN URBAN SYSTEMS With urbanization on the rise globally, cities are absorbing more and more people, many of whom settle in areas exposed to unpredictable and extreme weather
More informationÌ926992QÎ LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate...
LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate...... House Senator Bennett moved the following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Senate Amendment (with title amendment) Between lines 251 and 252 insert: Section 2. Section 366.92,
More informationPuget Sound Climate Resiliency and Adaptation at the Local Level: Survey Results
Puget Sound Climate Resiliency and Adaptation at the Local Level: Survey Results PUGET SOUND KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE: RESOURCES FOR BUILDING RESILIENCE JANUARY 26, 2018 Resilient America Program Based on the
More informationA Regional Approach : Collaborating with Non-Profits
A Regional Approach : Collaborating with Non-Profits By Greg Blount Public agencies of all sizes face financial challenges and difficulties in securing the resources needed to provide important services.
More informationUsing Benefit-Cost Review in Mitigation Planning State and Local Mitigation Planning How-To Guide Number Five FEMA May 2007
Using Benefit-Cost Review in Mitigation Planning State and Local Mitigation Planning How-To Guide Number Five FEMA 386-5 May 2007 U.S. Department of Homeland Security 500 C Street, SW Washington, DC 20472
More informationHydra, Tunisia. Local progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient ( )
Hydra, Tunisia Local progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient (2013-2014) Name of focal point: Fathi M Organization: La ville de hydra Title/Position: Employee
More informationCambridge Climate Resiliency Tabletop Exercise Business Continuity Coordination. After Action Report April 25, 2018
Cambridge Climate Resiliency Tabletop Exercise After Action Report April 25, 2018 This page is intentionally left blank. After Action Report i TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... ii EXERCISE OVERVIEW...
More informationPROTECTING THE NATION S ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
Alice Lipper t PROTECTING THE NATION S ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE Do you know your State s risks? Senior Technical Advisor Of fice of Electricity Deliver y and Energy Reliability (OE) US Depar tment of Energy
More informationLecture Notes: Disaster Vulnerability and Resilience
Session 1 Lecturer: JoAnn Carmin Introduction Lecture Notes: Disaster Vulnerability and Resilience Through joining the knowledge of students from diverse backgrounds with the participation of guest lecturers,
More informationLOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION UPDATE AND REGIONAL RESILIENCE April 25, 2016
LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION UPDATE AND REGIONAL RESILIENCE April 25, 2016 Welcome City Council District 1 City of Oakland Bureau of Planning City of Oakland Sustainable Oakland Council President Lynette Gibson
More informationRESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS: CAN TAX AND OTHER FISCAL MEASURES ADVANCE ADAPTATION EFFORTS
RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS: CAN TAX AND OTHER FISCAL MEASURES ADVANCE ADAPTATION EFFORTS Mona L. Hymel, J.D. C.P.A. Arthur W. Andrews Professor of Law James E. Rogers College of Law University
More informationEmerging Threats: The importance of Interagency Coordination WEATHERING THE STORM 6 TH ANNUAL REGIONAL DISASTER CONFERENCE
Emerging Threats: The importance of Interagency Coordination WEATHERING THE STORM 6 TH ANNUAL REGIONAL DISASTER CONFERENCE WORLDWIDE THREAT ASSESSMENT of the US INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY February 9, 2016
More informationRisk Appetite Framework Linking Risk to Strategy Joseph A. Iraci Managing Director, TD Ameritrade
Risk Appetite Framework Linking Risk to Strategy Joseph A. Iraci Managing Director, TD Ameritrade All Comments Presented Here and Discussed Represent the View of the Speaker and Are Not Necessarily the
More informationPreventable Losses Saving Lives and Property through Hazard Risk Management
Preventable Losses Saving Lives and Property through Hazard Risk Management A Strategic Framework for the Europe and Central Asia Region Christoph Pusch, ECCSD October 2004 Contribution and Support The
More informationAmerican Planning Association Overview of Resilient Community Planning. Jeffrey Soule, FAICP APA Director of International Program March 5, 2015
American Planning Association Overview of Resilient Community Planning Jeffrey Soule, FAICP APA Director of International Program March 5, 2015 Applied Research Programs Applied Research Programs Identify,
More informationPERFORMANCE-BASED REGULATION
PERFORMANCE-BASED REGULATION Aligning utility incentives with policy objectives and customer benefits A 21 st Century Electricity System Issue Brief By Advanced Energy Economy September 2017 San Francisco
More informationDisaster Preparedness & Your Supply Chain
Disaster Preparedness & Your Supply Chain Scott Teel, Agility Recovery Today s session will be recorded. Links to the archived recording will be emailed to all registrants automatically tomorrow. For copies
More informationEnvironmental Health. Disaster Management. Principles and Practices
Course Brochure: Environmental Health Disaster Management Principles and Practices Environmental Health Disaster Management Principles and Practices Ben Ryan MPH, MEHA Director Disaster Training Asia-Pacific
More informationResilient Virginia s Resiliency Checklist (2016) Developed in collaboration with. Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Association of Counties
Resilient Virginia s Resiliency Checklist (2016) Developed in collaboration with Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Association of Counties The Resiliency Checklist is included in the 2016 VML VACO
More informationLOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION UPDATE AND REGIONAL RESILIENCE March 16, 2016
LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION UPDATE AND REGIONAL RESILIENCE March 16, 2016 Welcome City of Oakland- Bureau of Planning SF Bay Conservation and Development Commission Association of Bay Area Governments Devan
More informationClimate Change and Health in Small Island Developing States:
Climate Change and Health in Small Island Developing States: WHO Special Initiative in partnership with UNFCCC Secretariat and Fijian Presidency of COP-23 Contents The Challenge... 2 1. Health impacts
More informationColony NorthStar ESG Policy. March 2018
Colony NorthStar ESG Policy March 2018 Introduction, Mission and Vision Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Future Colony NorthStar has established a strong foundation for our Corporate Responsibility
More informationBUILDING RESILIENCE. Travel and Tourism Congress Guyana, March 21-22, 2018
BUILDING RESILIENCE Travel and Tourism Congress Guyana, March 21-22, 2018 THREE DIMENSIONS OF VULNERABILITY The Region s economic vulnerability is inextricably linked to its social and environmental vulnerability.
More informationMitigation for Emergency Managers. Mitigation for Emergency Managers
Unit 1: Course Introduction Administrative Information Emergency procedures Mobile devices Breaks Questions Course materials Receiving credit Evaluation forms Action item list 3 Emergency Management Mission
More informationALBERTA ADAPTS TO A CHANGING CLIMATE
ALBERTA ADAPTS TO A CHANGING CLIMATE REPORT SUMMARIZING OUTCOMES OF THE ADAPTATION LEADERS ROUND TABLE FORUM HELD IN EDMONTON, JANUARY 20, 2016 REPORT ON THE ADAPTATION LEADERS ROUND TABLE FORUM PREPARED
More informationClimate Resilience And Urban Opportunity Initiative
Climate Resilience And Urban Opportunity Initiative Frequently asked questions The Kresge Foundation Troy, Michigan In addition to reviewing these frequently asked questions, we encourage you to read a
More informationStrategic Planning for Economic Recovery. Lynn Knight, CEcD
for Economic Recovery Lynn Knight, CEcD for Disaster Recovery Why you need a plan: for Disaster Recovery Increase the speed of recovery Determine gaps and vulnerabilities Pre-disaster planning is far easier
More informationEY s Africa Resilience Survey 2016
EY s Africa Resilience Survey 2016 For more information, please visit: ey.com/za Follow us on Twitter: @EY_Africa B EY s Africa Resilience Survey 2016 Foreword Welcome to EY s Africa Resilience Survey
More informationChristchurch a Resilient City Lianne Dalziel
Christchurch a Resilient City Lianne Dalziel Mayor of Christchurch Laurie Johnson has over 25 years of experience in urban planning and disaster related consulting, management and research. written extensively
More informationClimate change adaptation Program summary
Climate change adaptation Program summary Climate change poses potential risks and opportunities to Sydney Water, due to changes in the frequency, distribution, intensity and duration of climate-related
More informationProactive Planning for Resilient Coasts Lessons for North Texas
Proactive Planning for Resilient Coasts Lessons for North Texas Kimberly M. Miller, Senior Planner & Operations Manager, Allen Engineering and Science Overview of Today s Program 1. Planning for Coastal
More informationBusiness Continuity 101. Fairchild Resiliency Systems
Business Continuity 101 Fairchild Resiliency Systems Business Continuity Business Continuity (BC) is defined as the capability of the organization to continue delivery of products or services at acceptable
More informationNASEO s 2018 Energy Policy Outlook The Power of Energy Policy and Public-Private Partnerships Preliminary Agenda Wednesday, February 7 9, 2018
NASEO s 2018 Energy Policy Outlook The Power of Energy Policy and Public-Private Partnerships Preliminary Agenda Wednesday, February 7 9, 2018 Tuesday, February 6, 2018 Preconference Events 11:00 a.m.
More informationAlamance, Durham and Orange
Alamance, Durham and Orange Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Meeting #2 Mike Robinson, AECOM Senior Mitigation Planner Ryan Cox, NCEM Mitigation Planning Supervisor Kirby Saunders, Orange County Emergency
More informationRegional Forum on Building a Caribbean Pathway for Disaster Resilience in the CDEMA Participating States Safeguarding Infrastructure
Regional Forum on Building a Caribbean Pathway for Disaster Resilience in the CDEMA Participating States Safeguarding Infrastructure Daniel Best Director of Projects Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Our
More informationNational Academy on Green Economy South Africa
National Academy on Green Economy South Africa TITLE: GOVERNANCE AND JUST TRANSITION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (Elective 1) LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the elective, participants will
More informationURAdapt. Managing Water at the Urban-Rural Interface: The key to climate change resilient cities
URAdapt Managing Water at the Urban-Rural Interface: The key to climate change resilient cities Adaptation Capacity of Addis Ababa: Assessment & Policy options Alebel Bayrau (PhD) Addis, 29 May 2012 1.
More informationASFPM Annual Conference June Presented by: Cynthia Addonizio-Bianco, CFM, LEED BD+C Emily Slotnick, LEED Green Associate
Post Disaster Rebuilding for Resilience ASFPM Annual Conference June 2014 Presented by: Cynthia Addonizio-Bianco, CFM, LEED BD+C Emily Slotnick, LEED Green Associate Overview New Challenges Post-Irene
More informationCLAconnect.com/creditunions. Impact the Future of Credit Unions
CLAconnect.com/creditunions Impact the Future of Credit Unions We Believe Enabling your success means a better world for all of us, but now, more than ever, a greater number of operational, regulatory,
More informationSECTION IV-A MULTI-HAZARD STRATEGIES TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION IV-A MULTI-HAZARD STRATEGIES TABLE OF CONTENTS I. MISSION... 2 A. GOALS... 2 B. ACTION ITEMS... 3 II. MITIGATION PLAN GOALS... 3 A. PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY... 3 B. PUBLIC AWARENESS & EDUCATION...
More informationA DECADE OF COMPREHENSIVE DISASTER MANAGEMENT: Transforming DRM Policy and Practice
A DECADE OF COMPREHENSIVE DISASTER MANAGEMENT: Transforming DRM Policy and POLICY PRACTICE Jeremy Collymore Executive Director, CDEMA 1990S A clear recognition that the experience of the recent decades
More informationMournag, Tunisia. Local progress report on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action ( )
Mournag, Tunisia Local progress report on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (2013-2014) Name of focal point: Kamal Alelwy Organization: La ville de Mournag Title/Position: Secretary
More information. Cities provide up to 80% of the economic base but large disparities have emerged as poverty has urbanized over 200 million people live in poverty
. Cities provide up to 80% of the economic base but large disparities have emerged as poverty has urbanized over 200 million people live in poverty in Asia s cities and many more are vulnerable to economic
More informationLocal progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient (First Cycle)
Macaé, Brazil Local progress report on the implementation of the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient (First Cycle) Mayor: Mayor - Riverton Mussi Ramos Vice-Mayor - Marilena Pereira Garcia Emergency
More informationAAPA Environmental Committee Meeting. Brett Oakleaf September 16, 2015
AAPA Environmental Committee Meeting Brett Oakleaf September 16, 2015 National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2 Agenda Who is NREL? NAVY & Disaster Recovery Experience Areas of assistance Resiliency Energy
More informationProceedings of the Resilient Cities 2014 congress
Proceedings of the Resilient Cities 2014 congress Session: E4 The risk and resilience scorecard: Benchmark disaster resilience in cities A monitoring & evaluation tool to engage local stakeholders Anhorn,
More informationAFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
7 AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all I. SUMMARY Asia-Pacific countries are progressing across the three main pillars of sustainable
More informationBusiness Risk Management & Our Resilience
1 Business Risk Management & Our Resilience What is Risk Management? 2 is a holistic management process that identifies potential impacts that threaten an organisation and provides a framework for building
More informationHydra, Tunisia. Local progress report on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action ( )
Hydra, Tunisia Local progress report on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (2013-2014) Name of focal point: Fathi M Organization: La ville de hydra Title/Position: Employee E-mail address:
More informationPSAA - PUBLIC SERVICE & ADMIN
PSAA - Public Service & Admin 1 PSAA - PUBLIC SERVICE & ADMIN PSAA 601 Foundations of Public Service Different perspectives on management and leadership in public service; provides overview of how public
More informationFrom Reconstruction to Mitigation
From Reconstruction to Mitigation Experience from Turkey Presented by Wael Zakout Washington DC, March 21, 2006 Turkey Earthquake Risk One of the most seismically active country in the world More than
More informationLOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION UPDATE AND REGIONAL RESILIENCE April 18, 2016
LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION UPDATE AND REGIONAL RESILIENCE April 18, 2016 Welcome City Council District 1 City of Oakland Bureau of Planning City of Oakland Sustainable Oakland Councilmember Dan Kalb Devan
More informationBusiness Continuity Management PHILIPPINES :: MALAYSIA :: VIETNAM :: INDONESIA :: INDIA :: CHINA
Business Continuity Management PHILIPPINES :: MALAYSIA :: VIETNAM :: INDONESIA :: INDIA :: CHINA Learning Bites Understand the context and relevance of BCM A Philippine & Telco Perspective Comprehend how
More informationBriefing Note: Checklist on Law and Disaster Risk Reduction IFRC-UNDP Project (updated 22 October 2014)
Briefing Note: Checklist on Law and Disaster Risk Reduction IFRC-UNDP Project 2012-2015 (updated 22 October 2014) Overview In 2012, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
More informationConcept Paper. Fourth Session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 2013
Concept Paper Fourth Session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 2013 Introduction The Third Session of the Global Platform in 2011 motivated participants to coalesce into one voice for
More informationDISASTER RESILIENCE IN THE CARIBBEAN DISASTER EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (CDEMA) PARTICIPATING STATES JULY 2 3, 2018 MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA
REGIONAL POLICY DIALOGUE ON BUILDING A CARIBBEAN PATHWAY FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE IN THE CARIBBEAN DISASTER EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (CDEMA) PARTICIPATING STATES JULY 2 3, 2018 MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA Presented
More informationManaging Risk In A Complex Environment With Competing Worldviews
Managing Risk In A Complex Environment With Competing Worldviews Extreme Events Workshop March 14, 2002 by William Petak School of Policy Planning and Development University of Southern California Los
More informationClimate Resilient Infrastructure:
Climate Resilient Infrastructure: Embedding climate resilience in DFID programme design Infrastructure contributes to the resilience of the community Communities can support and enhance the resilience
More informationUnderstanding the Value of Uninterrupted Service. P CENTOLELLA Analysis Group, Inc., USA. M MCGRANAGHAN Electric Power Research Institute, USA
21, rue d Artois, F-75008 PARIS CIGRE US National Committee http : //www.cigre.org 2013 Grid of the Future Symposium Understanding the Value of Uninterrupted Service P CENTOLELLA Analysis Group, Inc.,
More informationUpdate on Building Regulatory Matters of Interest to Infrastructure Providers
Update on Building Regulatory Matters of Interest to Infrastructure Providers Graeme Lawrance and Dave Brunsdon National Lifelines Forum 6 November 2014 Session Overview What is and isn t a Building? Update
More informationSendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Enhancing implementation of the through monitoring and follow-up
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 Enhancing implementation of the through monitoring and follow-up Marc Gordon Head, Monitoring Unit United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
More informationClimate Smart Resiliency Plans, Policies, and Projects Improvement Plan for: The Town of Caroline
Climate Smart Resiliency Plans, Policies, and Projects Improvement Plan for: The Town of Caroline Overview This document should serve as a supplement to the Climate Smart Resiliency Planning Evaluation
More informationFederal Policy for Emergency Management BUILDING A SAFE AND RESILIENT CANADA
Federal Policy for Emergency Management BUILDING A SAFE AND RESILIENT CANADA DECEMBER 2009 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, 2012 Cat. No.: PS4-127/2012 ISBN: 978-1-100-54206-5 Printed in Canada
More informationValuing Resilience Policy from a Value Perspective. Research Agenda for Resilience
Valuing Resilience Policy from a Value Perspective Research Agenda for Resilience Goal of the Presentation Goal is to provide a framework for incorporating values into the analysis of resilience policy
More informationFlorida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Florida Office of Energy
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Florida Office of Energy Energy Emergency Preparedness: A Critical Federal-State-Private Sector Partnership May 15, 2017 1 Functions & Responsibilities
More informationTohono O odham Nation. Adoption of Building Codes
Tohono O odham Nation Adoption of Building Codes History; International Building Code (IBC) In 1915, the Building Officials and Code Administration (BOCA) was established. This organization developed what
More informationEnabling Environments for Climate Finance
Enabling Environments for Climate Finance Smita Nakhooda Long Term Finance Workshop Bonn, 12 June 2014 What have we learned from needs assessments? A growing body of experience with climate finance needs
More informationPLANNING FOR POST-DISASTER RECOVERY BRIEFING PAPERS ADOPT A PRE-EVENT RECOVERY ORDINANCE
08 PLANNING FOR POST-DISASTER RECOVERY BRIEFING PAPERS ADOPT A PRE-EVENT RECOVERY ORDINANCE In the immediate days and weeks following a disaster, it may be difficult to assemble a quorum of the governing
More informationLocal Mitigation on My Mind: What s Going on Around the Country that You Could Do Too?
Local Mitigation on My Mind: What s Going on Around the Country that You Could Do Too? 39 th Annual Association of State Floodplain Managers Conference Gavin Smith, Ph.D., AICP Research Professor University
More informationRuoti, Italy. Local progress report on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action ( )
Ruoti, Italy Local progress report on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (2013-2014) Mayor: Angelo Salinardi Name of focal point: Rosario Famularo Organization: Municipality of Ruoti
More informationRISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY AND POLICY
NEWPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRIMARY ACADEMY Date Adopted: 12 th July 2012 Author/owner: Resources Committee Anticipated Review: Ongoing RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY AND POLICY Risk Management Strategy The Governing
More informationEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT... DEFINITION VISION MISSION PRINCIPLES
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT... DEFINITION VISION MISSION PRINCIPLES Presentation developed by Jim Fraser jhfras@gmail.com February 14, 2008 Updated August 2011 Principles of Emergency Management Working Group
More informationTHE COST OF RECOVERY COST EFFECTIVE IMPROVEMENTS FOR AFFORDABLE RESILIENCY
THE COST OF RECOVERY COST EFFECTIVE IMPROVEMENTS FOR AFFORDABLE RESILIENCY Construction Technologies 10/15/2015 1 Introductions Tiffani Irwin Mgr. Partners in Sustainable Building Habitat for Humanity
More informationSan Martino d'agri, Italy
San Martino d'agri, Italy Local progress report on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (2013-2014) Name of focal point: Filomena Russo Organization: Municipality of San Martino D'Agri
More informationWork Group Discussion Guidance
Infrastructure Work Group Discussion Guidance Lead Work Group Member: Agency or Department: Additional Departments/Organizations Identified Please list any contact information for the departments or organizations
More informationBuilding the business case for climate resilience in the Caribbean:
Building the business case for climate resilience in the Caribbean: An illustrative case study Adam Borison Senior Vice President Nathan Associates Inc. Email: aborison@nathaninc.com Background and motivation
More informationDeveloping National Frameworks & Engaging the Private Sector. Risk, Resilience and Effective Disaster Recovery Planning
www.pwc.com Developing National Frameworks & Engaging the Private Sector Risk, Resilience and Effective Disaster Recovery Planning American Red Cross Disaster Preparedness Summit Chicago, IL September
More informationState of the State Building Code Enforcement in Minnesota
State of the State Building Code Enforcement in Minnesota Vertical Construction Conference (ACEC) October 27, 2015 State of the State from the Department of Labor & Industry Scott McLellan, Director Construction
More informationSecuring Global Transportation Networks: A Total Security Management Approach
1 of 5 3/4/2007 9:10 AM Securing Global Transportation Networks: A Total Security Management Approach Posted: February 1, 2007 With the dangers of disruption so real, the best precaution is to defend the
More informationGender and Climate Change
Gender and Climate Change Flagship on Climate Change: Empirical linkages between climate change, poverty and gender vulnerabilities September 4, 2014 Jonna Lundwall Sara Van Wie GPVDR Why Does Gender Matter?
More informationQueensland Strategy for Disaster Resilience. Making Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia
Queensland Strategy for Disaster Resilience Making Queensland the most disaster resilient state in Australia 2 Foreword Message from the Deputy Premier As Queenslanders, we know full well what it is to
More informationStaying Disaster-Ready in Treasury
Staying Disaster-Ready in Treasury A KEY ASPECT OF ANY BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN Where to Start?...2 Communications in a Crisis...3 Partner with Your Bank...3 Test to Evaluate Preparedness...5 All businesses
More informationState Trends in Energy Policy
State Trends in Energy Policy Glen Andersen Tuesday, September 17 Energy Trends Renewable Energy Natural Gas Development Efficiency Energy Assurance Renewable Energy Increasingly large part of many state
More information