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2011 International Training Workshop on Natrual Disaster Resuction

2011.05.23
As indicated by the Emergency Disasters Data Base (Em-Dat), the economic losses caused by natural disasters have been increasing in the past 50 years; meanwhile, climate changes around the globe and exploitation of the environment have magnified the effects of disasters. Taiwan, like many other Asian countries, bears the impacts: the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) has shown record-breaking casualties and economic losses caused by extreme weather phenomena around the island. Efficient disaster preparedness and evacuation plans play a crucial part in mitigating lives and economic losses. Hence, a successfully story of public private partnership has saved Lai-yi Village in southern Taiwan when Typhoon Fanapi struck the island: no casualty. Another distinguished case would be the floods induced by torrential rain in Australia around the end of 2010: over 1.2 million km² of the territory was submerged and yet the toll was kept around 30. Extreme hazards bring tremendous impacts on the society. However, with efficient emergency response, the well-establish collaboration mechanism in resources allocation and information sharing can help capacity building and ensure community resilience in disaster-prone area to mitigate the impact induces by natural disasters. Thus with a view to further knowledge of the disaster response systems, evacuation and sheltering strategies as well as collaboration among the government officials, NGOs an communities, National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction (NCDR) has proposed “The 7th International Training Workshop on Natural Disaster Reduction: Evacuation and Sheltering” complying with the “International Cooperation on Research and Training Programs” of the National Science Council of Taiwan; This proposal aims to propel practical interchange across-boarder in best practices sharing in disaster management.
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2011 ITW Agenda An Overvire of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Role and Responsibilities (Mr. Gary Jones, Debuty Regional Administrator of FEMA Region 6) Louisiana Evacuation and Sheltering (Mr. Pat Santos, the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management) Evacuation and Shelter Management in the United States (Mr. Gary Jones, Debuty Regional Administrator of FEMA Region 6) GOHEP/FEMA Hurricane Response Timeline ( Mr. Pat Santos, the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management & Mr. Gary Jones, Debuty Regional Administrator of FEMA Region 6 Republic of China(Taiwan) Centennial Flood Preparedness 2011 Evacuation planning and shelter management experience in Peru (Ana Maria Rebaza, National Disaster Response Advisor, UN OCHA, Technical Secretary, National Humanitariann Network) Mexico's Experience on Emergency Response, Evacuation Planning and Shelter Management (Prof. Marcos Hernandez, National Center for Mexico's Experience on Emergency Response, Evacuation Planning and Sh Behind the Actions- Knowledge-based Decision Making Support (Prof. Liang-Chun Chen, Director of National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction) Precaution Evacuation Strategy in Taiwan (Dr. Yi-Wen Wang, Duvision Director, Office of Disaster Management) POLICY AND MECHANISM ON NATIONAL DISASTER AND RELIEF MANAGEMENT (MOHD ZAKARIA IBRAHIM, National Security Council) DISASTER RESPONSE IN VIETNAM (Dr. Nguyen Huu Phuc, Director of Disaster Management Center, Directorate of Water Resources, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) Community Resiliency to Natural Hazards: A Public-Private Partnership Perspective (Ms. Yi-Chung Liu, National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction) Chinese Christian ristianhristian Relief Association (Director of the CCRA Office of the Central Region) Disaster Preventing, Relieving and Sheltering (Fang Tsuang Lu, Buddhist Compassion relief Tzu Chi Foundation) How to Raise the Level of Disaster Awareness and Manage Sheltering~take a sample with Worldvision of Taiwan (Torbors Chyuan, Worldvision of Taiwan) First Two Months of the 2011 East Japan Earthquake ( Prof. Haruo Hayashi, Director of Research Center for DRS and the Disaster Prevention Research Institite, Kyoto University) From the review of the Great East Japan Earthquake, the concept of planning our country's large-scale earthquake disaster prevention and rescue capabilities(Prof. Liang-Chun Chen, Director of National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction) Creating Common Operating Picture for a Large-scale Eathquake Disaster ( Prof. Haruo Hayashi, Director of Research Center for DRS and the Disaster Prevention Research Institite, Kyoto University) Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction: Asian case studies (Takako Izumi, General Manager for Operations, MERCY Malaysia) DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN THE PHILIPPINES (DIR EUGENE CABRERA, OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE) The Bani, Pangasinan Experience (Bayan Ng Bani) National Report (Captain SONG Ekmahachai ,Royal Thai Navy, Acting DIRECTOR of Warning and Dissemination section) Law & Regulation of Disaster Management in Indonesian Crisis Relief Squad of MCA ( CRSM) (Lee Hong Tee) Evacuation Plan - Simulation – Salvador –Bahia - Brasil (Geraldo Silva - Brasil) PDC Activities Supporting Evacuation And Sheltering (Ms. Sharon Mielbrecht, Hazard Mitigation Specialist, Pacific Disaster Center) Designing Dicision Support System for Disaster Management (Prof. Hsueh-Cheng Chou, National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction)