Approach to identify local requirements for selecting DRR approaches
Main Authors: | Onencan, Abby Muricho, Meesters, Kenny |
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Format: | Article |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2020
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/3767427 |
Daftar Isi:
- We developed the methodology based on some policy documents, reports, interview transcripts, relevant publications, andfield visits and meetings with the local stakeholders. This deliverable demonstrates how local requirements can be identified and linked with existing literature, identifying common and relevant information, as well as any gaps between guidelines, frameworks and the local application. The deliverable also documents the process that TU Delft used to develop the approach so that it can be replicated in other contexts. The interviews conducted in June and July 2018 in Kiev, Uzhhorod, and Solotvyno guided the overall development of the D3.2 methodology to identify local requirements for selecting DRR approaches. Before August 2018, TU Delft had already started conceptualizing and agreeing internally what should be the content of D3.2. The high-level requirements are drawn from the SENDAI framework of action, and the three pillars of active citizen engagement, as enshrined in Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration and the Aarhus Convention.
- This research is part of the ImProDiReT project, which is funded by the European Union Civil Protection, under grant agreement No. 783232. The research furthermore has been made possible by the partners in the ImProDiReT project facilitating the local contacts, providing background information and additional insights. We thank the Regional Development Agency of Zakarpattia, Ukraine, the Resilience Advisors Network and Institute of Geological Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine for their support.