GDPC Annual Event 2015
360oof Preparedness: Reflections from Cities around the World
Experts in the field of disaster management shared perspectives and experiences pertaining to disaster preparedness in rapidly growing urban settings across the globe. City case studies included Christchurch, New Zealand; Istanbul, Turkey; Kathmandu, Nepal; Mandalay, Myanmar; Mexico City, Mexico; Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Boulder, USA; and Tehran, Iran. The presentations were followed by an afternoon dialogue among academics and practitioners who shared the latest research findings relevant to urban resilience.
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Agenda
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8:30–9:00am |
Registration and coffee |
9:00-9:15am |
Welcome and opening remarks: Rebecca Scheurer, Director, GDPC & Dr. Peter Walker, Dean, Falk School of Sustainability, Chatham University |
9:15-10:45am
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PANEL I: In the Aftermath of Disaster Experts present case studies on response/recovery operations as well as long-term measures taken to ensure greater future city resilience. Good practices that can be scaled will be central to the discussion. Case Studies
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10:45am-12:15pm |
PANEL II: Gearing up for Next Major Catastrophe Experts share effective practices and creative approaches toward fostering urban community resilience based on experience or promising potential. Moderator: Mr. Daniel Ureña, Urban Risk and Community Resilience of the Americas, IFRC Zone Office Case Studies
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12:15-12:45pm Light lunch |
Presentation: “The Road to Sendai”
Commentary by:
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12:45-2:15pm |
Creating Linkages: How Research Contributes to Building Urban Resilience Researchers offer a snapshot of recent research findings as they pertain to building stronger cities. Research will cover a wide range of sectors, partnerships and other facets imperative to building resilience. Moderator: Mr. Bruno Haghebaert, Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Risk Reduction Participants
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2:15-2:30pm |
Closing: Dr. Elizabeth Ferris, Senior Fellow & Co-director, Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Displacement |
6:30-8:00pm |
The National Building Museum will be hosting a panel titled, International Urban Disaster Resilience featuring speakers from today’s event. For those interested, please register and purchase tickets at www.nbm.org under ‘Upcoming Events.’ |