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Resilient Cities: Disaster Risk Reduction in an Urbanizing World

Resilient Cities: Disaster Risk Reduction in an Urbanizing World ECOSOC Humanitarian Affair Segment Side Event. The City of Tijuana Experience Presented by: Antonio Rosquillas CIVIL PROTECTION OFFICE DIRECTOR CITY OF TIJUANA, MAJOR OFFICE. Location of City of Tijuana.

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Resilient Cities: Disaster Risk Reduction in an Urbanizing World

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  1. Resilient Cities: Disaster Risk Reduction in an Urbanizing World ECOSOC Humanitarian Affair Segment Side Event. The City of Tijuana Experience Presented by: Antonio Rosquillas CIVIL PROTECTION OFFICE DIRECTOR CITY OF TIJUANA, MAJOR OFFICE.

  2. Location of City of Tijuana

  3. Tijuana Urban Scenario • A 120 plus year old City. • Today, 1.8 million population…and growing. • Fast Urban Growth (5.5%) without considering the Earthquake phenomenon. • Mostly Soft Soils (unstable slopes). • Surrounded by earthquake faults. • No experience as a City, in earthquakes. • Semidesertic climate. • Sporadic periods of Torrential Rains.

  4. The last Land Slide occurred in may 2010

  5. Earthquake activity since 1850’s

  6. City Level Earthquake Preparedness Activities • 1998-1999 IDNDR RADIUS Project. • 2000 Founding of the Tijuana RADIUS Group. • 2000-2001 GESI Project (Global Earthquake Safety Initiative) with GeoHazards International and the UNCRD. • 2004 UNESCO Project (Cross Cutting Theme Initiative, Reduction of Natural Disasters in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. • 2008 Finish of the City of Tijuana Seismic Microzonation Study. • 2008-2009 “Strategic Plan for Emergency Shelters in Tijuana”: UNHabitat, IFRCC, UNDP, and GRIP Project. • Next Tuesday the 115th Tijuana Radius meeting.

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