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Understanding Basics of DRR - CBDRM / PVA : Training Workshop

Disaster Management Concept

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GENERAL DEFINITION OF DISASTER

“A disaster is any event, natural or man made, which threatens human lives, damages private and public property and infrastructure, and disrupts social and economic life”.

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Definition in Bullets

• A sudden calamity• Causing destruction or damage• Disruption to normal pattern of life • Need help to redress the situation • Exceed the ability of the affected society and

the government to cope

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Hazards

• Threat to people, structures & assets • Cause of a disaster• Future threats • Natural(geological, hydro meteorological and

biological) • Man-made (environmental degradation and

technical hazards)

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Vulnerability

• The extent to which a community, structure, service, or geographic area is likely to be damaged by the impact of particular hazard

• Proximity to hazard • Increasing the susceptibility of a community to

the impact of hazards

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What is risk?4 components of risk:4 components of risk:

1. Probability2. Consequences3. Hazard4. Exposure

(Source :Ropeik & Grey, 2002)

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Disaster

 

 

  

Hazard:

E.g. flood    

       

        

     

Vulnerability:

Living in flood prone area

Crunch Diagram

Disaster Risk = Hazard + Vulnerability

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BeforeBeforeMitigation,

preparedness

Disaster

AfterAfterRescue, relief, rehabilitation, reconstruction

Disaster Cycle

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Disaster Management Cycle:

MITIGATION REHABILITATION

PREPAREDNESS RELIEF

DISASTER

In all phases of disasters mutual Coordination, Communication, and collaboration mechanism among organizations and individuals involving in DM needs to be further strengthened. In all phases of disasters inclusion should be considered.

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DISASTER FREQUENCY

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s

Natural

ManMade

Total

Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED). http://www.cred.be/emdat

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Why are disasters increasing?Improved reporting

CNN as first responderIncreased population and

density 3m people now live in the

vicinity of VesuviusCities in high risk areas.

64 of the largest cities in world in seismic zones for flood plains.

Global warming Increased storm activity

Increased technologiesMass transport Chemical industrialisation Transport of dangerous goods

Economic stressUrban slums in dangerous environments

Armed conflictTerrorism

Failed Development:Poverty, Education,EnvironmentGovernance

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What are the Problems ?

• Conflicting priorities/vested interest• Complexity• Diverse opinions• Politics/confrontation (ruling party tries to

create vote bank, oppositions try to undermine the govt., media try to find sensational news and so on)

• Irregularities

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Final Note

To reduce the disaster risk we must:• Reduce risk• Improve preparation• Organize response

mechanism• Recover rapidly• Educate people• Plan well• Develop

capacity/capability

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Thank You Very Much For YourKind Attention !