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Disaster Risk Assessment: an ENPI East Asset

Disaster Risk Assessment: an ENPI East Asset. Roberto Rudari r oberto.rudari@cimafoundation.org. Risk Assessment has received paramount attention in EU. Some Relevant documents and acts: EU guidelines on Risk Assessment

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Disaster Risk Assessment: an ENPI East Asset

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  1. Disaster Risk Assessment:an ENPI East Asset Roberto Rudari roberto.rudari@cimafoundation.org

  2. Risk Assessment has received paramount attention in EU Some Relevant documents and acts: • EU guidelines on Risk Assessment • Communication on The Post 2015 Hyogo Framework for Action: Managing Risks to achieve Resilience • … • EU Flood Directive • Council conclusions on Integrated Flood Management • … • Seveso Directive • … • EU Civil Protection Law • DECISION No 1313/2013/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 17 December 2013 in a Union Civil Protection Mechanism • … • Green Paper on the insurance of natural and man-made disasters • … • Recommendations for a European approach on recording of disaster losses and EU Guidelines (to come in Autumn this year) As a result of the process… “Multi-hazard national risk assessments are to be produced by Member States by the end of 2015”

  3. Risk assessment and the Disaster Management Process Risk Assessment (BLUE BOX) is just an academic exercise if not seen in the wider picture of Disaster Risk Management/Reduction (RED BOX)

  4. Risk Assessment is a dynamic concept Risk is a changing beast

  5. Risk Assessment Scales - Time Risk assessment should support informed decision in order to:

  6. Risk Assessment Scales - Time An example of different actions in time:

  7. Risk Assessment Scales - space

  8. PPRD East Phase I • Risk/Hazard assessment Management Policy for the ENPI Eastern Region + ERRA • Comparing the risk/hazard level with your neighbors (Best Practices sharing) • Prioritize more precise Risk assessments (HZD focus, Geographic Focus) • Prioritization of DRR measures at National level – policies, NDMP

  9. PPRD East II • Prepare Disaster Management Plans Response to disaster • Prepare Risk reduction Plans including Local planning/building

  10. Risk Assessment into ACTION RISK ASSESMENT AT NATIONAL LEVEL EMERGENCY PLAN DEVELOPMENT in connection with EWS RISK ASSESSMENT AT LOCAL LEVEL HAZARD ASSESSMENT AT LOCAL LEVEL SHELTERS AND HOSTING FCILITIES ROADS TO BE CLOSED PATROLING TRAIL WL1 POINTS OF AGGREGATION TBE PATROLING TRAIL WL2 GATES CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

  11. CONCLUSIONS • RiskAssessmentis a neverendingProcess • RiskAssessement must be USED for developing DRM actionsat the right scale • Planning and RT actionsshould be included in a seamlessRisk management context … PPRD EAST phase I posedsolidfoundation in order to START an informed DRM planning

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