INTEGRATED DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT FOR A RESILIENT COUNTRY

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Fotoğraf Yeri INTEGRATED DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT FOR A RESILIENT COUNTRY Aslan Mehmet COŞKUN Planning and Risk Reduction Branch Manager

Outline INTEGRATED DRM SYSTEM DECISION-MAKING DRR ACTIONS

Disaster, Risk, Vulnerability Prevention? Prevention

Impact of Disasters Who is the most effected? Of the 1.35 million people killed by natural hazards Natural hazards strike countries regardless of national income, but the severity of the impacts are directly related to development levels. Source:Poverty& Death: DISASTER MORTALITY Report 1996-2015 UNSIDR

Impacts of Disasters Source:Poverty& Death: DISASTER MORTALITY Report 1996-2015 UNSIDR 1.2 trillion Total damage

What is Disaster Risk Management? Prevent new disaster risks Reduce existing disaster risks, Manage residual risks Minimize economic and social losses Achieve sustainable development

Integrated DRM System Turkey Disaster Management Strategy Document (2018-2022) Integrated Risk Mapping Risk Risk Reduction Reduction Risk Plan Reduction Plan Plan Response Response Response Plan Plan Plan Recovery Recovery Recovery Plan Plan Plan Strategic Plan Early Warning System LOCAL PLANS Disaster Logistic

Integrated DRM System Turkey Disaster Management Strategy Document (2018-2022) Risk Reduction Plan Response Plan Recovery Plan Analysing Risk and define priority Determine short and long term actions Assign responsibilities Setting budget Monitoring and evaluating actions When a disaster/emergency occurred Determine basic principles of response Define missions Assing responsibilities at national and local Assumptions and senarios Rehabilitation period Shows temporary settlement process Social and psychological support Reconstruction effected places and infrastructure

National Platform Determine the requirements in DRM Produce policies and strategies Monitor implementation Contribute public awareness Share lessons learned nationally and internationally. Support local administrations on disaster risk reduction 53 STAKEHOLDERS Public institutions, Universities, NGO Professional associations, Media, Private sector

Local Coordination Council Produce policy, strategy and solutions Approve local plans Determine prevention measures Define critical facilities and take measures Coordinate public- private sector Monitoring implementation and report to up-level

National Sub-National mechanism Risk Reduction Unit NATIONAL DRM National Platform Feedback GOVERNER Feedback Coordination Council LOCAL DRM Municipality Budget Report DRR Prevention Report Expert High Middle Low SOCIETY Expert

Success of DRM Science-based risk assessments Multi-sectoral participation in decision-making mechanism Assign responsibilities clearly The combination of top-down/ bottom-up approach, Concrete prevention measures Provide all-of-society engagement and partnership Integrated cross-sectoral and multirisk approach No single form for Integrated DRM

Benefits&Challenges Benefits Understand priorities Reduce losses Rising awareness Institutional development and positive image Continuity of public services Efficiently using resource Challenges Acceptability of sectoral Acceptability of public Adressing risks of all sectors Unpredictable or new risks

Peer Reviews Exchange of good practices Reflected the current situation. Positive contribute policymaking, Provide mutual learning Raise awareness at all stakeholders Accelerated DRM efforts. Better Undestanding

Boulding Codes Earthquake Hazard Maps Determine designing rules Design new buildings Evaluation of exist buildings Under impacts of earthquake Safe construction and retrofit Earthquake Hazard Map of Turkey renewed and published March 18, 2018

Disaster Hazard and Risk Maps Learning risk areas Prevention of hazards Land use planning Raise awareness Better city planning

Insurance System Provides assurance for dwellings Against Earthquakes and caused by earthquakes fires, explosions, landslides, tsunami Policy : 8.581.654 Total House : 17.661.690 Insurance rate : % 48,6

Afete Hazır Türkiye Projesi

Disaster-Ready Disabilities A total of 60 disable and their families were educated in 2017.

Disaster Volunteers Disaster Volunteers (140) are founded from the each neighbourhood and they are educated on basic level disaster culture

Conclusion The biggest effort in the DRM should be spreading of this culture, understanding and adoption by all. Just a ministry/institution should not be responsible from DRM. Responsibilities should spread to all sectors and should be a strong information flow between them. Local governments engage local community into the DRM, address their concerns correctly and able to produce local solution. Resilience Country

Thank you for your attention amehmet.coskun@afad.gov.tr