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This report reviews the availability of data in Thailand, to report against the indicators recommended to measure the global targets of the Sendai Framework, and identify current gaps.
First issued in 1976 and most recently revised in 2016, Thailand's indoor and outdoor occupational heat standard uses the wet bulb globe temperatures (WBGT) as an index to estimate heat stress in the workplace.
Health is a key element of the Sendai Framework.
Background:
The Sendai Framework is relevant to the health sector, as to all sectors which contribute to managing health risks of emergencies and disasters. Health is included in the expected outcome and goal of the Sendai Framework.
The National Climate Change Master Plan (2015-2050) is designed to help Thailand achieve sustainable low carbon growth and climate change resilience by 2050.
On the occasion of the ten year anniversary of the Indian Ocean Tsunami on 26 December 2004, a panel discussion on “Ten Years On: The Indian Ocean Tsunami - From Learning to Action” was held in Khao Lak, Phang Nga, Thailand.
Private Sector is among the key stakeholders for local, national and international disaster risk reduction frameworks.
This document reflects the inputs received from an extensive multi-stakeholder consultations process involving governments, organizations and various networks in the Asia-Pacific region from March 2012 to date.
Voluntary Commitments
The organization has no registered commitments.
The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.
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