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Integrated Disaster Risk: From
Research to Practice
Dr. Jane Rovins, CEM
Executive Director
IRDR International Programme Office
Beijing, China
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Key question:
Why, despite advances in the natural and social
science of hazards and disasters, do losses continue
to increase?
The Science Plan
Addressing the challenge of natural
and human-induced environmental
hazards
An integrated approach to research
on disaster risk through: an
international, multidisciplinary
(natural, health, engineering and
social sciences, including socioeconomic analysis) collaborative
research programme.
IRDR Science Plan at:
http://www.irdrinternational.org/
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Research Objectives
• Characterization of hazard, vulnerability and
risk
• Effective Decision-Making in Complex and
Changing Risk Context
• Reducing Risk and Curbing Losses Through
Knowledge-Based Actions
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Cross Cutting Themes
• Capacity building
• Case studies and demonstration projects
• Assessment, data management and
monitoring
WMO - World Weather
Research Program
UNISDR
•Regional Offices
UNESCO
ICSU-WMO-IOCWorld Climate
Research Program
SocioEconomic
Research
Activities
ICSU
•Regional Programs
•IUGG-ENHANS
•CODATA
•WDS
IRDR
IRDR National Committee
IRDR Int. Center of Excellence
FORIN
Capacity Building Partners
ISSC – National
Committees & Unions
GEM
Munich Re
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Forensic Disaster Investigations
(FORIN)
• In depth investigations into complex
and underlying causes of growing
disaster loss
• Fundamental cause of disasters
• Trace out and assign causal explanation
of losses
• Intervening conditions that increased
or reduce losses
• Series of case studies
• Common template and methodology
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WMO - World Weather
Research Program
UNISDR
•Regional Offices
UNESCO
ICSU-WMO-IOCWorld Climate
Research Program
ICSU
•Regional Programs
•IUGG-ENHANS
•CODATA
•WDS
SocioEconomic
Research
Activities
IRDR
IRDR National Committee
IRDR Int. Center of Excellence
FORIN
RIA
Capacity Building Partners
ISSC – National
Committees & Unions
GEM
Munich Re
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Risk Interpretation and Action (RIA)
• How actors attempt to make sense of
experience and information from various
sources as a basis for decision.
• Estimation of the likelihood, magnitude
of event & vulnerability of physical
infrastructure
• Social and behavioural factors leading to
greater or lesser risk
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Mega Disaster in a Resilient Society
The Great East Japan (Tohoku Kanto) Earthquake and Tsunami
of 11th March 2011
Earthquake
Tsunami
Nuclear Power Stations
RIA
FORIN
The role of risk
Complex disaster –
International Environment and Disaster Management
interpretationtechnological
interface??
Graduate School
of Global Environmental
Studies
responses??
Kyoto University, 25th March 2011
WMO - World Weather
Research Program
UNISDR
•Regional Offices
UNESCO
ICSU-WMO-IOCWorld Climate
Research Program
ICSU
•Regional Programs
•IUGG-ENHANS
•CODATA
•WDS
SocioEconomic
Research
Activities
IRDR
IRDR National Committee
IRDR Int. Center of Excellence
FORIN
Capacity Building Partners
ISSC – National
Committees & Unions
GEM
Munich Re
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RIA
Disaster Loss Data
Disaster Assessment
Projects of Disaster Loss Data WG
• Identify what data & quality are needed to
improve integrated disaster data management
• Bring together loss data stakeholders and
utilize synergies
• Have recognized standards, minimize
uncertainty
Projects, con’t
• Educate users on data interpretation and
biases
• Ensure increased downscaling of loss data to
sub-national geographies for policy makers
• Definition of “losses” and creation of
methodology for assessing it
Outcomes
• Useful for DRR
measurement
• Transparent methodology
• Clear definitions
• Comparible /standardized
• Credible / High quality
• Database owner money
independent
• Overview and high
granularity
• Accessible
Global databases
National and regional databases
Local databases
International Event Number
Funding organisations
Local Decision Makers
Finance industry
Governments
Insurance industry
NGOs
Next steps:
Expert working group on assessing
losses (Geneva, October 7, 2011)
Assessment of Integrated Research
on Disaster Risk (AIRDR)
Purpose: to undertake the first systematic and critical global
assessment of published research on disaster risk under the
auspices of the IRDR—new knowledge
• Provide a baseline of the current state-of-the-science in
integrated research on disaster risk to measure effectiveness
of multiple research programs
• Use to identify and support longer-term science agenda for
the research community and funding entities
• Provide scientific evidentiary basis in support of policy and
practice
AIRDR SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weaknesses
What is known well?
What is known less well?
Opportunities
Threats
What can we learn from
the co-production of
knowledge?
What is not known, but
should be?
Speakers/Conveners
• Michaëlle JEAN, former Governor General of Canada,
Special Envoy to Haiti for UNESCO
• Margareta WAHLSTRÖM,United Nations Secretary
General’s Special Representative for Disaster Risk
Reduction
• YT LEE - ICSU President Elect
• CODATA
• UNU
Themes
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Integrated Disaster Risk
Cases for Integrated Research
Reading International Events in the IRDR Perspective
Capacity Building for Integrated Research
Integrated Disaster Data in Support of Integrated Disaster
Research
Poverty, Economics and Disasters
Integration of Research Methodologies in Disaster Research
Disaster Risk and Climate Change Adaptation
Bridges and Barriers
IRDR Legacy
• An enhanced capacity around the world to
address hazards and make informed decisions
on actions to reduce their impacts.
• Societies to shift focus from responserecovery towards prevention-mitigation,
building resilience and reducing risks, learning
from experience and avoiding past mistakes.
Thank you
www.irdrinternational.org
[email protected]
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