Multi-Hazard Early Warning and Disaster Risks

Multi-Hazard Early Warning and Disaster Risks

Amaratunga, Dilanthi; Dias, Nuwan; Haigh, Richard

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

09/2021

892

Dura

Inglês

9783030730024

15 a 20 dias

1574

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Introduction





Foreword: Dilanthi Amaratunga, Richard Haigh, University of Huddersfield, UK



1. Early warning in a changing climate



2. Risk based/informed early warning and global agendas - Sendai and SDGs



3. The first mile - Hazard monitoring; forecasting and warnings; new, innovative tools / products for strengthening EWSs



4. Early warning interface - legal and institutional framework, clearly defined actors, governance and institutional arrangements, vertical and horizontal coordination



5. Reaching the last mile - Bringing the message to communities at risk - Technical, legal and socio-cultural complexities involved in communicating coastal based hazard early warning to communities



6. Next generation of TEW dissemination



7. Using GIS technology for disaster preparedness and early warning



8. Formal and informal communication mechanisms in early warning



9. Risk transferring and forecast based financing for DRR



10. Institutionalising and sustaining early warning systems -Technical, human and operational capacity, and localisation



11. Local ownership, enhancing response capacity and community awareness



12. Measuring early warning effectiveness and ongoing evaluation



13. Simulation exercises, drills and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)



14. Multi-Hazard Early Warning (MHEW) Systems, including exploring the potential for synergising tsunami early warning with other hazards



15. Nature Based Solutions (NBSs) for managing disaster



Conclusions and future conferences
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Technology;Disaster risk;Early warning interface;communication;multiple hazards