Community based disaster risk managementProfessor5G
Community Based Disaster Risk Management .
Communities are the first responders in case of any disaster. Therefore, community based disaster risk management approach should be the core of any risk reduction approach. Community based disaster risk management approach (CBDRM) is a process, which leads to a locally appropriate and locally ‘owned’ strategy for disaster preparedness & risk reduction. Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) is the result of this realization and aims to create opportunities and build partnerships with the communities to establish disaster resilient societies .Yodmani (2001) defined community based disaster risk management as an approach that reduces vulnerabilities & strengthens people’s capacity to cope with hazards.
Communities are the first responders in case of any disaster. Therefore, a community-based disaster risk management approach should be the core of any risk reduction approach. Community based disaster risk management approach (CBDRM) is a process, which leads to a locally appropriate and locally ‘owned’ strategy for disaster preparedness & risk reduction. Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) is the result of this realization and aims to create opportunities and build partnerships with the communities to establish disaster-resilient societies.
NDCC Memo Circular No. 05 s 2007 (2) Cluster ApproachTudlo
Institutionalization of the Cluster Approach in the Philippine Disaster Management System, Designation of Cluster Leads and their Terms of Reference at the
National, Regional and Provincial Level.
Community based disaster risk managementProfessor5G
Community Based Disaster Risk Management .
Communities are the first responders in case of any disaster. Therefore, community based disaster risk management approach should be the core of any risk reduction approach. Community based disaster risk management approach (CBDRM) is a process, which leads to a locally appropriate and locally ‘owned’ strategy for disaster preparedness & risk reduction. Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) is the result of this realization and aims to create opportunities and build partnerships with the communities to establish disaster resilient societies .Yodmani (2001) defined community based disaster risk management as an approach that reduces vulnerabilities & strengthens people’s capacity to cope with hazards.
Communities are the first responders in case of any disaster. Therefore, a community-based disaster risk management approach should be the core of any risk reduction approach. Community based disaster risk management approach (CBDRM) is a process, which leads to a locally appropriate and locally ‘owned’ strategy for disaster preparedness & risk reduction. Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) is the result of this realization and aims to create opportunities and build partnerships with the communities to establish disaster-resilient societies.
NDCC Memo Circular No. 05 s 2007 (2) Cluster ApproachTudlo
Institutionalization of the Cluster Approach in the Philippine Disaster Management System, Designation of Cluster Leads and their Terms of Reference at the
National, Regional and Provincial Level.
Redefining Community Based Disaster Risk Management through Enhanced Early Wa...Mavic Pineda
This presentation was first delivered in ICKET 2014 held in Jeju, South Korea in July 2014. In the same month, the said presentation was echoed in Ateneo de Manila University.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)IJERD Editor
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Enhancement on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) operations of th...AkashSharma618775
The study aimed to determine the enhancement on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM)
operations of the schools in the 2nd Congressional District of Sorsogon for the years 2016-2019. It used the
descriptive-survey method since a questionnaire was devised in gathering the primary data as reflected in the
problem. The respondents were the 30DRRM coordinators of the public elementary schools in the 2nd
Congressional District of Sorsogon which were purposively chosen. The statistical tools utilized were frequency
and ranking.
The study revealed that the activities conducted by the school before the disaster were the conduct regular
earthquake and fire drills in rank 1 that were cited by 28 out of 30 respondents which is followed by the conduct of
disaster preparedness orientation with the pupils is favored by 18 respondents that is rank 2. Similarly, 15
respondents mentioned that they meet with PTCA and other stakeholders to discuss the preparedness of the school
in rank 3 then 13 respondents prepare the DRRM plan which is rank 4. Also, the integration of the disaster
preparedness in the lesson was revealed by 10 respondents in rank 5.
During the disaster, the activities were the provision of advisory and announcements about the disaster and
suspending classes as per DepEd guidelines were stated by 20 respondents which are tied in ranks 1 and 2. Then,
the implementation of the DRRM plan was cited by 16 respondents in rank 3 while the tracking of all the school
personnel and learners and coordination with LGU and barangay officials were revealed by 13 respondents that
are tied in ranks 4 and 5.
The activities of the school after the disaster were the conduct of inventory of the damages came out as the most
commonly done activities as cited by 24 respondents in rank 1. Then, the preparation and submission of reports of
damages to the Division Office was mentioned by 18 respondents in rank 2. Meanwhile, the inspection and
assessment of the condition of the infrastructures were revealed by 16 respondents that are tied in ranks 3 and 4.
Also, 13 respondents said that the coordination with the government agencies for immediate assistance was stated
by 13 respondents which is in rank 5.
Moreover, the top three lessons learned of the school after the disaster as revealed by the respondents were the
conducts to capability building activities for increasing the knowledge and skills to cope with the impact of
disasters with frequency of 23, preparedness of schools in time of disasters with frequency of 13, implementing
properly the continuous and sustained conduct of disaster risk assessment with frequency of 11.
"India's National Disaster Management Authority's (NDMA) initiatives on safety and preparedness to combat CBRN emergencies"
By SUNIL KOHLI,IDAS,
JS& FA,
NDMA/NDRF
AT
CBRN-E Asia-Pacific International Conference
"Preparing for the Modern Threat"
11th & 12th April 2011 at
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore
Redefining Community Based Disaster Risk Management through Enhanced Early Wa...Mavic Pineda
This presentation was first delivered in ICKET 2014 held in Jeju, South Korea in July 2014. In the same month, the said presentation was echoed in Ateneo de Manila University.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)IJERD Editor
call for paper 2012, hard copy of journal, research paper publishing, where to publish research paper,
journal publishing, how to publish research paper, Call For research paper, international journal, publishing a paper, IJERD, journal of science and technology, how to get a research paper published, publishing a paper, publishing of journal, publishing of research paper, reserach and review articles, IJERD Journal, How to publish your research paper, publish research paper, open access engineering journal, Engineering journal, Mathemetics journal, Physics journal, Chemistry journal, Computer Engineering, Computer Science journal, how to submit your paper, peer reviw journal, indexed journal, reserach and review articles, engineering journal, www.ijerd.com, research journals,
yahoo journals, bing journals, International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, google journals, hard copy of journal
Enhancement on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) operations of th...AkashSharma618775
The study aimed to determine the enhancement on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM)
operations of the schools in the 2nd Congressional District of Sorsogon for the years 2016-2019. It used the
descriptive-survey method since a questionnaire was devised in gathering the primary data as reflected in the
problem. The respondents were the 30DRRM coordinators of the public elementary schools in the 2nd
Congressional District of Sorsogon which were purposively chosen. The statistical tools utilized were frequency
and ranking.
The study revealed that the activities conducted by the school before the disaster were the conduct regular
earthquake and fire drills in rank 1 that were cited by 28 out of 30 respondents which is followed by the conduct of
disaster preparedness orientation with the pupils is favored by 18 respondents that is rank 2. Similarly, 15
respondents mentioned that they meet with PTCA and other stakeholders to discuss the preparedness of the school
in rank 3 then 13 respondents prepare the DRRM plan which is rank 4. Also, the integration of the disaster
preparedness in the lesson was revealed by 10 respondents in rank 5.
During the disaster, the activities were the provision of advisory and announcements about the disaster and
suspending classes as per DepEd guidelines were stated by 20 respondents which are tied in ranks 1 and 2. Then,
the implementation of the DRRM plan was cited by 16 respondents in rank 3 while the tracking of all the school
personnel and learners and coordination with LGU and barangay officials were revealed by 13 respondents that
are tied in ranks 4 and 5.
The activities of the school after the disaster were the conduct of inventory of the damages came out as the most
commonly done activities as cited by 24 respondents in rank 1. Then, the preparation and submission of reports of
damages to the Division Office was mentioned by 18 respondents in rank 2. Meanwhile, the inspection and
assessment of the condition of the infrastructures were revealed by 16 respondents that are tied in ranks 3 and 4.
Also, 13 respondents said that the coordination with the government agencies for immediate assistance was stated
by 13 respondents which is in rank 5.
Moreover, the top three lessons learned of the school after the disaster as revealed by the respondents were the
conducts to capability building activities for increasing the knowledge and skills to cope with the impact of
disasters with frequency of 23, preparedness of schools in time of disasters with frequency of 13, implementing
properly the continuous and sustained conduct of disaster risk assessment with frequency of 11.
"India's National Disaster Management Authority's (NDMA) initiatives on safety and preparedness to combat CBRN emergencies"
By SUNIL KOHLI,IDAS,
JS& FA,
NDMA/NDRF
AT
CBRN-E Asia-Pacific International Conference
"Preparing for the Modern Threat"
11th & 12th April 2011 at
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore
Steady-State and Transient Probabilities Calculation for Engineering Modelsinventionjournals
The present paper presents finding the steady-state and transient probabilities of some real existed systems. Different methods are used to solve the differential equations of engineering to find the probabilities that each system is passing through. These methods are the Laplace Transforms, Runge-Kutta and PredictorCorrector. It is found that calculating the steady-state and transient probabilities will help in achieving the calculation of system reliability indices needed for predicting reliability of the system.
Connected resilience a 'grand challenge' for the 21st centuryDavid Denyer
In this article, I argue that we need to consider connected resilience as a 'Grand Challenge' for the 21st Century. Grand Challenges are complex challenges with far-reaching societal implications that lack a clear solution. They reflect the reality that society is increasingly interdependent – a system of systems – where challenges and changes have the potential to disrupt people, organisations, communities, economies and societies. Wellbeing, informal networks, and community engagement are just as crucial in building connected resilience as robust infrastructure and systems.
Disaster Risk Resilience, curriculum that is fit for purpose in the sector, C...Bibhuti Bhusan Gadanayak
A Disaster, Risk & Resilience
curriculum that is fit for purpose in the sector at Coventry University, UK
(RIP is a process which takes risk prospective as an integral component of thinking, planning, implementing and monitoring development programmes through risk analysis and consequent programme adjustment
The Learner is introduced to the following terms in this unit.
Hazard * Vulnerability *Risk * Disasters *Disaster management
* Early Warning System * Preparedness * Response * Relief
* Recovery * Mitigation & DRR * Coping & Resilience
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Technical Specifications
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
Key Features
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system
• Copatiable with IDM8000 CCR
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
Application
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
This paper addresses the vulnerability of deep learning models, particularly convolutional neural networks
(CNN)s, to adversarial attacks and presents a proactive training technique designed to counter them. We
introduce a novel volumization algorithm, which transforms 2D images into 3D volumetric representations.
When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
accuracy improvements over previous techniques. The results indicate that the combination of the volumetric
input and curriculum learning holds significant promise for mitigating adversarial attacks without necessitating
adversary training.
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Sachpazis:Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Estimation in simple terms with Calculati...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
Terzaghi's soil bearing capacity theory, developed by Karl Terzaghi, is a fundamental principle in geotechnical engineering used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow foundations. This theory provides a method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can support without undergoing shear failure. The Calculation HTML Code included.
CFD Simulation of By-pass Flow in a HRSG module by R&R Consult.pptxR&R Consult
CFD analysis is incredibly effective at solving mysteries and improving the performance of complex systems!
Here's a great example: At a large natural gas-fired power plant, where they use waste heat to generate steam and energy, they were puzzled that their boiler wasn't producing as much steam as expected.
R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
R&R Consult conducted a CFD analysis, which revealed that 6.3% of the flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes without transferring heat. The analysis also showed that the flue gas was instead being directed along the sides of the boiler and between the modules that were supposed to capture the heat. This was the cause of the reduced performance.
Based on our results, Tetra Engineering installed covering plates to reduce the bypass flow. This improved the boiler's performance and increased electricity production.
It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
More examples of our work https://www.r-r-consult.dk/en/cases-en/
Welcome to WIPAC Monthly the magazine brought to you by the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition, along with this month's industry news to celebrate the 13 years since the group was created we have articles including
A case study of the used of Advanced Process Control at the Wastewater Treatment works at Lleida in Spain
A look back on an article on smart wastewater networks in order to see how the industry has measured up in the interim around the adoption of Digital Transformation in the Water Industry.
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdfKamal Acharya
In today’s fast-changing business environment, it’s extremely important to be able to respond to client needs in the most effective and timely manner. If your customers wish to see your business online and have instant access to your products or services.
Online Grocery Store is an e-commerce website, which retails various grocery products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using Paytm, UPI payment processor (Instant Pay) and also can place order by using Cash on Delivery (Pay Later) option. This project provides an easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later and Instant Pay options.
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client-side scripting techniques, implementation technologies, programming language (such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and MySQL relational databases. This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart website and also to know about the technologies used to develop such a website.
This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e- commerce website.
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdf
Multi Disasters and Urban Resilience in Covid 19
1. Multi Disasters and
Urban resilience in
Covid 19
Dr. Neha Bansal
Professor
School of Architecture and Interior Design, SRMIST
nehabansal02@gmail.com
+91-7669038518
3. WHAT MAKES CITIES/ URBAN AREAS
VULNERABLE
3
RAPID GROWTH AND INADEQUATE PLANNING, LOW
LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT, FRAGILE
INFRASTRUCTURE
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION, THE POOR
BUILDING FABRIC OF HOUSING
INCREASE IN NATURAL EVENTS DUE TO
CLIMATE, AND THE ABSENCE OF WARNING
SYSTEMS
POOR LEVEL OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL
ORGANIZATION
NO AWARENESS OF THE DISASTER THREAT & ITS
IMPACT
6. What are Multi Hazard Risks
6
According to UNDRR, the multi-hazard concept
refers to “(1) the selection of multiple major hazards
that the country faces, and (2) the specific contexts
where hazardous events may occur
simultaneously, cascadingly or cumulatively over
time, and taking into account the potential
interrelated effects.”
These definitions of multi-hazard represent two major
categories in which multi-hazard approaches can be
classified: (i) independent multi-hazards
approaches, where single hazards are just
overlayed and treated as independent
phenomena, and (ii) approaches that consider
multiple hazards and their potential interactions.
Independent
multi
disasters
Cascading/
dependent
Disasters
Disasters
10. CAPITAL RISKS
ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
SOCIAL/ CULTURAL RISKS
ECONOMIC RISKS
INSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY
RISKS
Source: Earthquakes and Megacities Initiative, Cross-Cutting Capacity Development Series, Fifth Metro Manila Field Trip Proceedings, Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction
Through Land Use Planning and Enhancing Management Practices
10
URBAN RISKS due to disasters
11. What happens when Multi Disasters strike
vulnerable urban systems
11
14. A more resilient and safe city
Urba
n
Risks
Urban Risk Management
Econo
mic
Social
Physi
cal
Existing /
new
It is just not the Disasters to be
managed but the aggravating
factors are to be identified and
managed
These magnify the impact of
disasters manifolds in urban
areas make the impact larger
Urban Risk Management is
beyond conventional Disaster
Management
“The concept of urban risk management is based on identifying and analysing the urban
risks and their aggravating factors !” (CCCD Series)
SHIFT OF FOCUS
15. 15
ITC, Multi Hazard
Risk assessment
Model
https://www.itc.nl/
education/studyfin
der/multi-hazard-
risk-assessment/
18. 18
Understanding Resilience
Urban resilience is the capacity of a
city’s systems, businesses, institutions,
communities, and individuals to survive,
adapt, and grow, no matter what chronic
stresses and acute shocks they
experience.
By strengthening its underlying fabric and
deepening its understanding of the risks
that threaten its stability, a city can improve
its overall trajectory and the well-being of its
citizens, prosper in the face of challenges
both expected and as yet unimagined.
Urban systems of most of the Indian cities
20. Coping capacity – Resilience
20
Vulnerability
and risk
Coping
capacity and
resilience
21. 21
Building and measuring Resilience
Concept of resilience- The report on the OECD
Resilient Cities project report
The four themes interrelated in the Urban Resilience
Research. Source: Urban Resilience framework from
Resilience Alliance Project prospectus 2007.
28. Covid 19 and crippled urban resilience scenarios
28
COVID-19 impact: It's time to reimagine work culture and transform cities
29. 29
Climate-attributable risks are likely to intersect with the COVID-19 crisis all around the world, with many already causing
disruptions or likely to do so over the next 12 to 18 months.
30. Covid 19- Pandemic struck harder
cities with multiple disasters
30
One thing is clear: the
way that the COVID-19
crisis is handled now
strongly influences the
potential impacts of any
natural disasters.
The dual risks of
natural hazards and
COVID-19 : University
of Melbourne
31. Disasters and CoVID
31
From bushfires to pandemics
In January this year, as
devastating bushfires drove
thousands of Australians to
evacuate their homes, China
imposed a lockdown in Hubei
province to mitigate the outbreak
of a novel coronavirus disease
we now know as COVID-19
32. Disasters and Covid 19-Zagreb city
32
There was an apparent increase in the rate of infections in the days following the
earthquake in Zagreb.
34. Pandemics and Disasters combined
impacts
34
https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.a
u/articles/the-dual-risks-of-
natural-disasters-and-covid-
19
University of
Melbourne report:
The dual risks of
natural disasters
and COVID-19
38. Post Covid urban resilience
approaches
38
Dr Michelle Ann Miller is speaking at LSE Southeast Asia Week 2020
39. Covid 19 affects resilience, disaster preparedness
and recovery of other Disasters
39
Disasters in India have essentially stemmed
from natural hazards such as cyclones or
floods as the country is situated centrally in
the Indian Ocean region-often referred to as
the ‘World Hazard Belt’. Now at the
outbreak of the novel Corona Virus Disease
(COVID 19) across the globe, it is for the
first time that a pandemic has been
recognised as a ‘notified disaster’ in the
country by the Ministry of Home Affairs,
Government of India. Subsequently the
Disaster Management (DM) Act has also
been invoked for the first time in India to
effectively manage this crisis.
40. Urban resilience and sustainability crippled due to
Covid in all aspects of disaster management
40
Crippled health infrastructure,
strained economy, increased
poverty, eroded development
and GDP, increased risk of
disasters
COVID 19 spread,
safety protocalls
41. Multi -sectoral approach is needed for increasing
urban resilience
41
Strengthening disaster management strategies
through multi-stakeholder partnerships
Developing innovative tools and approaches for
disaster preparedness and response
Long term adaptive and transformative coping
capacities
45. Redefining Urban Resilience
45
Change in Environmental policy
A networked place making movement
Regional priority
Urban based climate change resilience
Public education
Asians green recovery plan
Changes in Environmental impact
assessment
Resilient infrastructure
Long term adaptability