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The 2004 tsunami
showed that many villages and coastal
communities did not receive sufficient
warning of this major disaster. Since
then, governments and humanitarian
organisations have worked hard to
improve ‘early warning’ systems in the
Indian Ocean region.
This online dialogue
is part of that effort. Here we will:
- Share insights
obtained from stakeholder
consultations held in 2008 in the
Indian Ocean countries
- Involve more
people and organisations from the
Indian Ocean region and globally
- Use our
collective experience to support the
development of better systems for
early warning
The stakeholder
consultations and this online dialogue
are part of the project ‘Early Warning
and Community Preparedness:
Strengthening the Technology-Community
Interface’ undertaken by the Stockholm
Environment Institute, the Asian
Disaster Preparedness Centre, Macquarie
University and the Raks Thai Foundation.
How you can contribute
From
13 May to
30 June 2009, you are
invited to join this online dialogue in
our E-forum
here.
Share your insights, experiences,
examples and stories about the
development of tsunami early warning
systems from your community and country.
You can participate in the E-forum
by
reading people’s comments and writing
your own comments
here.
E-forum facilitators:
- Atiq Kainan Ahmed
Asian Disaster
Preparedness Center, Bangkok,
Thailand
- Frank Thomalla
Macquarie University,
Sydney, Australia
- Delia Paul
Stockholm Environment
Institute
-
Bruce Ravesloot
Raks Thai Foundation
(CARE), Bangkok,
Thailand
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