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Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction for sustainable development

Organizer(s) Partnership for Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction United Nations University United Nations Environment Programme Asian Disaster Preparedness Center International Union for the Conservation of Nature World Wildlife Fund - US
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As reconstruction and recovery efforts from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the tsunami and Fukushima nuclear accidents progress it is critical to ensure that ecosystems are not further degraded by the reconstruction and recovery plans. Additionally, it is important to integrate ecosystems as part of the recovery, reconstruction and preparedness solutions.
In order to support countries in addressing these challenges, the Partnership for Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction (PEDRR) and WWF US training toolkit on green recovery and reconstruction (GRRT) have designed a Training Course on Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction for Sustainable Development aimed at strengthening resilience at national and local levels. The training will be conducted by IUCN, UNU, ADPC, UNEP and WWFUS amongst relevant Government, non-government, research and private sector representatives.

The objectives of the training course are

•Address Environmental sustainability and disaster resilience questions by sustaining livelihoods and managing the longer term climate change impacts;
•Promote and catalyze institutional change towards integrating ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction into development planning at national and sub-national levels;
•Produce an Agenda for Action on longer term planning and commitments to ecosystem based solutions for risk reduction, recovery and reconstruction.

Target audience

Policymakers, programme managers and practitioners from the Governments of Asian countries, working at national level in various sectors: disaster management, environmental protection/regulation, environmental/natural resource management, economic and sustainable development, territorial administration and regional development, urban planning, land-use planning, education, National Platforms for DRR.

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