INTERNATIONAL
DAY FOR NATURAL DISASTER REDUCTION 2003
8 October 2003
Turning the tide on disasters towards sustainable development: Living with Risk
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for
Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) in cooperation with the Asian Disaster
Preparedness Centre (ADPC) observed the International Day for Natural
Disaster Reduction 2003 at the UN Conference Centre (UNCC), Bangkok, on
Wednesday, 8 October 2003. Activities included the UNESCAP-ADPC Forum on Disaster Reduction and the
UNESCAP Exhibition "Disaster Reduction in UNESCAP Region." The theme of this year's
International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction is "Turning
the tide on disasters towards sustainable development: Living with
Risk". The theme is part of
the 2003 World Disaster Reduction Campaign to cope with water-related hazards,
serving to raise awareness among decision-makers and the public that there is
much we can do to reduce the impacts of hazards. While it is widely
acknowledged that hydro-meteorological hazards are on the rise due to human
activities increasing vulnerabilities, there is still greater attention (and
investment) paid to the disasters themselves and the resulting deaths and
destruction. Rather, we should be
looking at the longer-term investment of disaster risk reduction strategies -
incorporating disaster preparedness, mitigation and prevention - that would in
fact in the end significantly reduce their impacts and costs. We need to shift
our emphasis: from disaster relief to disaster reduction.
The Forum
The UNESCAP-ADPC Forum on Disaster Reduction in 2003 featured major issues and
direction in "Information Management for Water-related Disaster Risk
Reduction: Living with Risks". The
Forum was moderated by Mr. Ravi Sawhney, Director of Environment and
Sustainable Development of UNESCAP. Apart
from the keynote addresses delivered by Dr. Kim Hak-Su, Executive Secretary
of UNESCAP, and Dr. Suvit Yodmani, Executive Director of ADPC, the Panel of
experts included the following distinguished experts of Thailand and in the
region.
- Director General, Meteorological Department of Thailand
- Deputy Director General of Department of Disaster Prevention and
Mitigation of Thailand
- Town Planning Adviser, Department of Public Works and Town and Country
Planning, Ministry of Interior, Royal Thai Government; and
- Expert from Space Technology Application Section (STAS) of the Information,
Communication and Space Technology Division (ICSTD), UNESCAP
For More
Information
For
further information on the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction, please
visit the ISDR web site: www.unisdr.org.
For
Information on UNESCAP activities in the area of disaster prevention, please
contact:
Environment and Development Division (EDD)
United Nations ESCAP
Rajadamnern
Avenue, Bangkok 10200
Fax: +66 2 288-1059
Email:
escap-esdd@un.org
Website:
www.unescap.org/esd/Energy-Security-and-Water-Resources/water/
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