DISASTER REDUCTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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DISASTER REDUCTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Follow-up World Summit on Sustainable Development, WSSD IATF6, 24 – 25 October 2002. WSSD- in Johannesburg 26 Aug 4 Sept. ISDR poster promoting the subject and “Living with Risk” disseminated - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DISASTER REDUCTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Follow-up

World Summit on Sustainable Development, WSSD

IATF6, 24 – 25 October 2002

WSSD- in Johannesburg 26 Aug 4 Sept.

ISDR poster promoting the subject and “Living with Risk” disseminated

Promotional activities with WMO and ISDR- press conference

Sidevents- with WMO on climate; the Local Authori

Jointly support delegates.....

Outcome

Political statement Plan of Implementation Partnerships- “Type 2”

3rd PrepCom outcome Draft text for

Programme of Action, (now worked on as Chairman’s paper)

Disaster reduction under Poverty eradication; Protecting and Managing the Natural Resource Base; SIDS; Decision making

Side events: -water management, including floods; - earth observation satellites and global mapping, support early warning systems for disaster mgt, climate and water cycle monitoring

Draft Programme of ActionRecognition of ISDR as framework Launch global programme for action to

address vulnerability and disaster reduction, multi-risk approach– Focus on joint observation, research and early

warning system; assessment of climate change impact/and El Nino; develop regional, subregional & national strategies; strengthen national capabilities risk assessment/legislative arrangements; watershed and wetland restoration.

– Indicators for disaster reduction

Programme of Action-further needs:

Targets and implementation mechanisms

Identify specific actions and means - possible support from agencies and funding sources

Link to Yokohama review

Input from each Task Force member

4th PrepCom, Bali, 25 May- 7 June

I.- Inter Governmental process: Informal drafting Programme of Action

(25-27 May) Elements for political document Highlevel Segment (5-7 June)

II. Multistakeholder segment

III. Continued presentation partnerships and initiatives

Side events Bali Focus on new, emerging issues, areas and

priorities.

ISDR planning one on:

– Summary from online debate: how disasters impact on development, role of community action and education

– Early warning- global approach– International Centre for El Niño Studies

Disaster reduction for sustainable development

Partnerships/initiatives “Type 2” outcomes

International in scope, added value, support implementation of sustainable development in developing countries (LDC, SIDS...)

support Agenda 21, Millenium goals and Jo’burg outcome

Voluntary, self-organizing nature, participatory approach

Monitoring of progress by WSSD follow up framework

Launched in Jo’burg,

Possible partnerships within ISDR

Early Warning Forum/Network (build on recommendations from WG2)

Network/s for education, capacity building and community outreach- integrated risk mgt approach (regionally based)

SIDS- capacity building for vulnerability reduction (UNDP/Capacity 21)

Other WG issues

?

Background paper

Advocacy purpose New version to

circulate in Bali Evolving- course of

action On-line debate

providing interesting input

Final for WSSD, published

TASK FORCE: Comments (7 May) Dissemination Cross reference in

own productions

On-line debate:www.earthshummit2002.org

Supporting documentation

Several global reports under preparation, useful for WSSD:– World Disaster Report (IFRC)– Global Environmental Outlook (UNEP)– Global Review on Disaster Reduction

(ISDR)– World Vulnerability Report (UNDP)– Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (WRI)

Sum up for discussion IATF:Proposed further action

Back ground paper comments and dissemination, cross reference

PrepCom 4 participation, Bali, side events

Focus for Political Statement Partnerships/initiatives: develop in

consultation with ISDR