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Disaster
Mitigation in Asia
Issue No. 15
30 June 2004
A. From
the Region
B. Calls for Submission
C. Conferences & Courses
D. Useful Resources
CONFERENCES
AND COURSES
Twelfth
Course on Community Based Disaster Risk Management, 5-16 July 2004,
Manila, Philippines
Organized
by the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), the Community
Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM-12) will provide an opportunity
for learners to acquire tools and obtain knowledge on "how
to" design and implement programs for reducing disaster risks
and vulnerability and building community capacity to promote a "culture
of safety". Through exercise and simulations, the participants
will practice risk assessment and risk management planning.
For
more information, please contact Director of Training and Education
<tedadpc@adpc.net>.
Online
application available at <http://www.adpc.net/training/>
The Media and Climate: Building Partnerships Workshop, 26-27 July
2004, Bangkok, Thailand
An
ADPC course, this workshop aims to strengthen and sustain partnerships
between media and climate communities in Southeast Asia for the
accurate and effective communication of the nature and implications
of climate variability and change. Target participants are journalists
from the print and broadcast media and representatives of national
meteorological and climatological services from 10 Association of
Southeast Asian (ASEAN) countries.
For
more information, please contact Ms. Lolita Bildan <lolita@adpc.net>
Urban Flood Mitigation (UFM) Course, 23 August - 3 September 2004,
Naga City, Philippines
Jointly
organized by ADPC and the ITC Netherlands, the course will focus
on urban flood mitigation issues, specifically on the impact of
floods and the structural and non structural interventions available
to mitigate urban impact. It aspires to integrate GIS application
into the curriculum to enrich the course and to give hands-on experience
to participants on application aspects. It is required that participants
have prior exposure to GIS work.
For
more details, contact Ms. Clarence Carlos <clarence@adpc.net>
Fourth Regional Training Course on Earthquake Vulnerability Reduction
for Cities (EVRC-4), 3-9 October 2004, Jakarta, Indonesia
This
course by ADPC, is particularly useful for those concerned with
the reduction of vulnerability to earthquakes in urban areas. The
course aims at enlightening the participants about the causes and
effects of earthquakes as well as the possible strategies and approaches
to reduce the damage and loss of life caused by these destructive
events. The course content is outlined as follows: (i) Overview
on Urbanization, Urban Hazards, Vulnerabilities, Risk and Disaster
Management; (ii) Earthquake Hazard and Risk Assessment Methods;
(iii) Earthquake Vulnerabilities; (iv) Earthquake Vulnerability
Reduction Methods; (v) Planning for Vulnerability Reduction; and
(v) Plan Implementation for Vulnerability Reduction.
For
more details, contact Ms. Clarence Carlos <clarence@adpc.net>
Course
brochure is also available in the website <http://www.adpc.net>.
Public Health and Emergency Management Courses
ADPC
partners with various health organizations to hold the following
health and emergency courses:
- Public Health in Complex Emergencies (PHCE) Training Program,
26 July - 7 August 2004, Bangkok, Thailand In collaboration with
the World Education Inc., the International Rescue Committee,
and the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, this
course will focus on the critical public health issues faced by
government, non-government and private organizations working in
complex emergencies. The course aims to enhance the capacity of
humanitarian assistance workers and their organizations to respond
to the health needs of refugees and internally displaced persons
affected by these emergencies. Participants will master the key
competencies in all of the following sectors: context of emergencies,
epidemiology, communicable diseases, environmental health nutrition,
reproductive health, weapons, violence and trauma, protection
and security, psychosocial issues and coordination.
- Second International Course on Hospital Emergency Preparedness
and Response (HEPR-2) (HEmP-2), 27 September -1 October 2004,
Bangkok, Thailand The HEPR course is designed to assist health
service providers, both administrative and medical, to prepare
the facility and themselves effectively in a coordinated manner
to respond to emergencies that will involve large numbers of casualties.
This will assist the hospital and health facilities in general
to develop well designed hospital specific plans to increase the
ability to respond to emergencies.
-
Disasters and Development, 18-29 October 2004, Bangkok, Thailand
In collaboration with the Southeast Asia Regional Office of the
World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), this course is intended to enhance the participants'
capacity to design and implement disaster reduction programs,
with special emphasis on the health sector. The curriculum covers
a broad range of subjects, including sustainable development,
information management, complex disasters, mobilization of resources
and others, yet with special emphasis on the health sector.
For
more information on these courses, please contact Ms. Janette Ugsang
<janette@adpc.net>
Disaster Management Workshop, 6-12 December 2004, Dehradun, India
APDC
will organize this workshop with focus on improving disaster management
for earthquakes and landslides by enhancing linkages between the
science and technology sectors and disaster management organizations.
Participation is invited from the scientific community, government
ministries, non-governmental organizations and the disaster management
sector. The workshop will be conducted at the Wadia Institute of
Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, India.
For
further information, please contact Mr. Steve Banks <steve@adpc.net>
On-line
Application at <www.adpc.net/training/form.html>.
Backyards and Beyond: 2004 Wildland/Urban Interface Fire Education
Conference, 4-6 November 2004, Denver, Colorado
This
conference offers a forum for discussion and education in wildland/urban
interface assessment, planning, safety, fire suppression, mitigation,
resources, and best practices for bringing together diverse interests
to develop and implement local solutions. It will introduce audiences
to wildland/urban interface techniques and resources, as well as
provide continuing education for those already involved.
Conference
details can be found at <http://www.firewise.org/2004conference/index.htm>.
Coping with Risks Due to Natural Hazards in the 21st Century, 28
November - 3 December 2004, Ascona, Ticino, Switzerland
Organized
by the Natural Hazards Competence Centre, this workshop will focus
on the integrated risk management strategies including prevention,
intervention, recovery and insurance measures, etc., to cope with
the natural-hazard risks. The workshop will also tackle those aspects
in risk management related to understanding risk perception, risk
aversion, acceptable levels of risk and risk dialogue.
For
further details, visit <http://www.cenat.ch/index.php?
userhash=1300501&nav=672,814,814,814&l=e>.
International Workshop on Water and Disasters, 13-14 December 2004,
Ontario, Canada
This
workshop will provide an interdisciplinary environment to discuss
a variety of international, regional, and local initiatives aimed
at minimizing the negative impacts of water-related disasters.
Registration
information is available at <http://www.iclr.org/pdf/First_Announcement_2004.pdf>.
or
send e-mail to <sdoyle@uwo.ca>.
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