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Community-based Multi Community-based Multi Risk Map Risk Map POLIWES BARANGAY POLIWES BARANGAY BDRRM 2015 BDRRM 2015

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Community-based Community-based Multi Risk MapMulti Risk Map

POLIWES BARANGAYPOLIWES BARANGAY

BDRRM 2015BDRRM 2015

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Executive SummaryExecutive Summary

- Lack of awareness against disaster risk could lead to huge human and economic losses

- Community-based Multi Risk Mapping through Town Watching is an effective tool to raise public awareness of disaster risks

- By identifying the positive/negative features, people can discuss possible countermeasures and priorities to solve the problems

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BackgroundBackground

Need for Disaster Risk Perception

- Lack of public awareness against disaster risk could lead to huge human and economic losses

- “Risk perception gap” – the actual risk and what’s recognized by people

- Many national & local governments and experts have developed hazard maps to raise public awareness

- Hazard maps should be utilized effectively

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What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (1)What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (1)

Community-based Multi Risk Map

- Risk map covering multi hazards with the involvement of community/ residents, officials and experts

- Town Watching is conducted in order to develop Community-based Multi Risk Map

- Town Watching method is widely used in urban planning and environment fields but it was first applied systematically to disaster risk management in the late 1990s

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What is Community-based Multi Risk What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (2)Map? (2)

Objectives

- To involve local residents in developing the risk map for their community

- To reflect the opinions of local residents in policies made by their local government

- To promote common understanding of risks among local residents, government officials and experts

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What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (3)What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (3)

Activity

- All stakeholders work together through the process of developing a map

- Enhance public awareness of disaster risks

- Fill in the risk perception gap

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What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (4) What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (4)

Concept

Basic Information Hazard Assessment

Evacuation Plan

Professional SkillExpertise

Latest Technologies

Local Knowledge(culture, disaster reduction,

past experiences, land-use,…)

Community-based Multi Risk Map

Local Government Experts

Local Residents

Communication<Town Watching>

Hazard Map (draft)

Hazard Map

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Steps OverviewSteps Overview

Step 0 Basic Knowledge on DRR

Step 1 Preparation

Step 2 Town Watching

Step 3 Mapping &Step 4 Analysis

Step 5 Presentation & Discussion (Mapping & Analysis)

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Step 0Step 0

Basic Knowledge on DRRGet necessary information on DRR

- Basic knowledge on disasters, disaster management, hazard assessment etc

- Basic knowledge on town watching site such as disaster history, topographical characteristics etc

- Prior communication with local authorities and communities

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Occurs before, during, and after a disaster

Components:

1.DRM

2.Relief

3.Response

4.Early and Long-Term Recovery

5.Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Building back better during this process means not generating new risks and mitigating existing ones.

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Undertaken during “normal times” and before another disaster strikes (e.g. during recovery)

Focuses on Mitigation and Prevention to minimize the potential impacts of a disaster or reduce disaster risks

1.Preparedness by proactively identifying risks and conducting capacity development

2.Risk Assessment (identification and monitoring)

Capacity Building

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DRR is proactive

It aims to establish a culture of disaster prevention and resilience

Non-structural and Structural mitigation measures

Vulnerability Reduction

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The combination of the probability of an event and its negative consequences

Risk = Hazard x Vulnerability Capacity

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Simply…

…Disaster risk reduction is about helping people become less vulnerable to disasters

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Step 1 Step 1

Preparation

Before town watching

- Divide into groups - Each member is to play a role;

1) group leader

2) navigator

3) photographer

4) note-taker (findings, map, routes, photo-taken spots…)

5) presenter in the presentation

- Tools: camera, notepad, pens and map

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Step 2Step 2

Field SurveyTown watching by group

Each group walks around the streets

1) survey and photograph both positive & negative features in DRM (App. 20 features for each feature)

2) identify high risk areas, evacuation routes/ centers

3) interview residents if possible

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Step 2Step 2 cont. cont.

1) Survey both positive & negative features in DRM

(App. 20 features for each feature)

Note: Suppose MULTI hazards such as

Flood, Landslide, Tsunami,

Wind Storm, Tidal Wave, Drought,

Earthquake, Wild Fire,

Animal Attack, Epidemic, etc

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Step 3 Step 3

Mapping

Make a community-based risk map by integrating findings during town watching

Mark findings on the map - routes where the group walked around- positive/negative features on DRM- evacuation routes, shelters etc

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Step 4Step 4

AnalysisSummarize the results based on the findings of town watching

Make a table of analysis which includes - problems, and respective- solutions/ countermeasures- responsible organizations (national/ local government, community, resident etc)- required time & cost

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Summary Sample

Problems Solutions Responsible Period Cost

-LANDSLIDE -RIP RAPPING--

-BRNGY OFFICIALS AND CONSTITUENTS-MUNICPAL LGU

-1YR -3,000,000

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Step 5 Step 5

Presentations

Discussion over the findings and presentations

On Map and Summary

- What are the problems?

- What are the countermeasures?

- Who will be in charge of solving the problems?

- How much and how long will it take to solve them?

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Expected Outcomes Expected Outcomes

- Realize the need of disaster risk reduction activities

- Identify problems in the communities

- Share opinions from various viewpoints

- Build confidence within the community through discussion

- Reach a reasonable social consensus

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… … Workshop and Group Workshop and Group Presentations will follow…Presentations will follow…

GOOD LUCK!!!GOOD LUCK!!!

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Thank You Very Thank You Very Much for Your Much for Your Attention and Attention and CooperationCooperation

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