Index of Governance and Public Policy in Disaster Risk Management (iGOPP): National Report for Suriname

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Lacambra ◽  
Armand Moredjo ◽  
Claudio Osorio ◽  
Ana María Torres

Calculation of the Index of Governance and Public Policy in Disaster Risk Management (iGOPP) for Suriname. The results of the iGOPP application in Suriname (2018) show a general progress level of 5.59%, which places the country in a “low” range of progress. The Technical notes analyses each indicator that composes iGOPP.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Lacambra ◽  
Tsuneki Hori ◽  
Yuri Chakalall ◽  
Ivonne Jaimes ◽  
Haris Sanahuja ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Lacambra ◽  
Yuri Chakalall ◽  
Tsuneki Hori ◽  
Ivonee Jaimes ◽  
Rolando Durán ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Lacambra ◽  
Ginés Suárez ◽  
Tsuneki Hori ◽  
Yuri Chakalall ◽  
Ivonne Jaimes ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Lacambra ◽  
Tsuneki Hori ◽  
Ivonne Jaimes ◽  
Haris Sanahuja ◽  
Ana Maria Torres ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Lacambra Ayuso ◽  
Tsuneki Hori ◽  
Ginés Suarez ◽  
Lina Salazar ◽  
Rolando Durán ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Lacambra ◽  
Ginés Suárez ◽  
Tsuneki Hori ◽  
Ivonne Jaimes ◽  
Claudio Osorio ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 686-691
Author(s):  
Irasema Alcántara-Ayala ◽  
Daniel Rodríguez-Velázquez ◽  
Ricardo J. Garnica-Peña ◽  
Alejandra Maldonado-Martínez

Abstract Notwithstanding the high societal impact of disasters in Mexico, there is a lack of integrated efforts to establish a sound policy for reducing disaster risk to counterbalance the existing concentrated endeavors in disaster management. In the face of such segmentation, the science and technology community has advocated for a change of perspective, from civil protection to integrated disaster risk management. The first Multi-Sectoral Conference towards Integrated Disaster Risk Management in Mexico: Building a National Public Policy (MuSe-IDRiM Conference) was held in Mexico City at National Autonomous University of Mexico, 21–24 October 2019. In support of the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030, the conference aimed at enhancing the dialogue between the science and technology community, citizens, civil society organizations, private and public sectors, and the federal, state, and municipal governments to foster the process of transforming the current National Civil Protection System into a national public policy oriented towards integrated disaster risk management (DRM). Barriers and challenges to the implementation of integrated DRM were identified. Implementation of integrated DRM challenges current socioeconomic structures and encourages all relevant stakeholders to think, decide, and act from a different perspective and within and across spatial, temporal, jurisdictional, and institutional scales. Understanding disaster risk from an integrated approach, learning skills that authorities have not learned or used, and hence, strengthening disaster risk governance are prerequisites to effectively manage disaster risk.


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
Author(s):  
RAFAELA VIEIRA ◽  
GABRIELA SCHMIDT ◽  
JOÃO MARCOS BOSI MENDONÇA DE MOURA

Abstract The objective of this study was the analysis of urban public policy for natural disaster risk management in the city of Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Two approaches were used: (1) A survey of the municipal public agencies responsible for disaster risk management was conducted. (2) The surveyed agencies’ representatives’ ideas and activities regarding natural disaster risk were analyzed. A systemic approach was adopted, bibliographical research was performed, and interviews were conducted with 10 municipal public managers. The results facilitated the description of the municipal public disaster risk management organizational structure and the ideas and activities related to disaster risk knowledge, prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery/ reconstruction. The study concludes that there is a need for improvements in the coordination among the municipal public agencies and in shared responsibilities of the federal entities and the society for disaster risk management.


Author(s):  
Jeremiah Kau Makokoane

The emergence of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 which causes the COVID-19 disease was on 11 March 2020 declared a public health pandemic by the World Health Organization since it threatens human life and livelihood. Covid-19 which originates from China has stretched across nations globally from the end of 2019. In administering public policy of affected countries each government has adopted a counter strategy of containing this biological outbreak. The consequential effects are restricted movements on socio-economic activities. Thus, this paper provides theory development of a cross-disciplinary study drawing upon insights from literature on uncertainty and disaster risk management that is integrated with system theory, adaptive systems and practices as well as decision-making philosophy. That provides a basis for exploration of international perspectives on disaster risk reduction methods to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. Following, this paper explains the formulation of the South Africa’s Risk Adjusted Strategy. The collected scientific data and associated information enable risk analysis experts and key stakeholders to empower political decision-making in strategy execution. The anticipated strategic interventions are to alleviate a debilitating socio-economic situation by public policy and adaptation strategies towards a return to socio-economic normalcy. However, the potential paradoxical effects of COVID-19 are expected to create an ambivalent attitude to strategic interventions and decision-making by authorities. Thus, this paper seeks to explore the theoretical and practical ramifications of the systemic change and adaptable disaster risk strategy of South Africa within the context of disaster risk management and under extraordinary situations of uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bárbara Montoro ◽  
Pedro Ferradas ◽  
Miguel Muñoz ◽  
Douglas Azabache ◽  
Orlando Chuquisengo ◽  
...  

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