Download - Community Based Risk Mapping
Community-based Community-based Multi Risk MapMulti Risk Map
POLIWES BARANGAYPOLIWES BARANGAY
BDRRM 2015BDRRM 2015
Executive SummaryExecutive Summary
- Lack of awareness against disaster risk could lead to huge human and economic losses
- Community-based Multi Risk Mapping through Town Watching is an effective tool to raise public awareness of disaster risks
- By identifying the positive/negative features, people can discuss possible countermeasures and priorities to solve the problems
BackgroundBackground
Need for Disaster Risk Perception
- Lack of public awareness against disaster risk could lead to huge human and economic losses
- “Risk perception gap” – the actual risk and what’s recognized by people
- Many national & local governments and experts have developed hazard maps to raise public awareness
- Hazard maps should be utilized effectively
What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (1)What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (1)
Community-based Multi Risk Map
- Risk map covering multi hazards with the involvement of community/ residents, officials and experts
- Town Watching is conducted in order to develop Community-based Multi Risk Map
- Town Watching method is widely used in urban planning and environment fields but it was first applied systematically to disaster risk management in the late 1990s
What is Community-based Multi Risk What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (2)Map? (2)
Objectives
- To involve local residents in developing the risk map for their community
- To reflect the opinions of local residents in policies made by their local government
- To promote common understanding of risks among local residents, government officials and experts
What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (3)What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (3)
Activity
- All stakeholders work together through the process of developing a map
- Enhance public awareness of disaster risks
- Fill in the risk perception gap
What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (4) What is Community-based Multi Risk Map? (4)
Concept
Basic Information Hazard Assessment
Evacuation Plan
Professional SkillExpertise
Latest Technologies
Local Knowledge(culture, disaster reduction,
past experiences, land-use,…)
Community-based Multi Risk Map
Local Government Experts
Local Residents
Communication<Town Watching>
Hazard Map (draft)
Hazard Map
Steps OverviewSteps Overview
Step 0 Basic Knowledge on DRR
Step 1 Preparation
Step 2 Town Watching
Step 3 Mapping &Step 4 Analysis
Step 5 Presentation & Discussion (Mapping & Analysis)
Step 0Step 0
Basic Knowledge on DRRGet necessary information on DRR
- Basic knowledge on disasters, disaster management, hazard assessment etc
- Basic knowledge on town watching site such as disaster history, topographical characteristics etc
- Prior communication with local authorities and communities
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Occurs before, during, and after a disaster
Components:
1.DRM
2.Relief
3.Response
4.Early and Long-Term Recovery
5.Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Building back better during this process means not generating new risks and mitigating existing ones.
Undertaken during “normal times” and before another disaster strikes (e.g. during recovery)
Focuses on Mitigation and Prevention to minimize the potential impacts of a disaster or reduce disaster risks
1.Preparedness by proactively identifying risks and conducting capacity development
2.Risk Assessment (identification and monitoring)
Capacity Building
DRR is proactive
It aims to establish a culture of disaster prevention and resilience
Non-structural and Structural mitigation measures
Vulnerability Reduction
The combination of the probability of an event and its negative consequences
Risk = Hazard x Vulnerability Capacity
Simply…
…Disaster risk reduction is about helping people become less vulnerable to disasters
Step 1 Step 1
Preparation
Before town watching
- Divide into groups - Each member is to play a role;
1) group leader
2) navigator
3) photographer
4) note-taker (findings, map, routes, photo-taken spots…)
5) presenter in the presentation
- Tools: camera, notepad, pens and map
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Step 2Step 2
Field SurveyTown watching by group
Each group walks around the streets
1) survey and photograph both positive & negative features in DRM (App. 20 features for each feature)
2) identify high risk areas, evacuation routes/ centers
3) interview residents if possible
Step 2Step 2 cont. cont.
1) Survey both positive & negative features in DRM
(App. 20 features for each feature)
Note: Suppose MULTI hazards such as
Flood, Landslide, Tsunami,
Wind Storm, Tidal Wave, Drought,
Earthquake, Wild Fire,
Animal Attack, Epidemic, etc
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Step 3 Step 3
Mapping
Make a community-based risk map by integrating findings during town watching
Mark findings on the map - routes where the group walked around- positive/negative features on DRM- evacuation routes, shelters etc
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Step 4Step 4
AnalysisSummarize the results based on the findings of town watching
Make a table of analysis which includes - problems, and respective- solutions/ countermeasures- responsible organizations (national/ local government, community, resident etc)- required time & cost
Summary Sample
Problems Solutions Responsible Period Cost
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-BRNGY OFFICIALS AND CONSTITUENTS-MUNICPAL LGU
-1YR -3,000,000
Step 5 Step 5
Presentations
Discussion over the findings and presentations
On Map and Summary
- What are the problems?
- What are the countermeasures?
- Who will be in charge of solving the problems?
- How much and how long will it take to solve them?
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Expected Outcomes Expected Outcomes
- Realize the need of disaster risk reduction activities
- Identify problems in the communities
- Share opinions from various viewpoints
- Build confidence within the community through discussion
- Reach a reasonable social consensus
… … Workshop and Group Workshop and Group Presentations will follow…Presentations will follow…
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