in the recent years,the philipine government has started to shift its approach to natural disaster management towards a moe proactive strategy. this paradigm shift is in line with the country's international commitment to disaster reduction as set out in the 2005-15 Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA). The proposed "priorities for action include ensuring that disaster risk reduction is a national and local priority with a strong institutional basis for implementation. and identifying. assessing and monitoring disaster risk and enhancing early warning
The Strategic National Action Plan (SNAP) After years of disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy that focused heavily on disaster preparedness and response, but little on comprehensively reducing people's exposure to risk, the government speeded up reform in 2010. It introduced the 2009-19 Strategie National Action Plan (SNAP), a long-term master plan fo disaster mitigation. SNAP analysed the status of HFA's five priorities for action and drew up its own strategic objectives that include adopting a responsive legal and policy framework, and pursuing cost-effective ways and means to offset socio-economie losses.
Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act (DRRM Act) In May 2010 an important pieceofDRR legislation was passed-The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act (DRRM Act). In line with the HFA's international guidelines and the objectives of SNAP, the DRRM Act envisioned a comprehensive, integrated, and proactive approach that involved all stakeholders and all aspects of disaster risk reduction and management.
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) The new National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, under the aegis of the Department of National Defence's office of Civil Defence, reflects the newly comprehensive approach to disaster risk reduction. It is chaired by the Secretary of the Department of National Defence, while four vice chairpersons are each in charge of a specific area of priority action s out in the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework (NDRRM Framework) which was approved by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council NDRRMC) in June 2011. builds on the vision outlined in the DRAM Act. The Framework applies a multi-hazard. community-based approach to the underlying causes of peoples vulnerability by institutionalising arrangements and measures for reducing the risk of disaster and improving disaster-preparedness and response capabilities at all levels (NDRRMc. 2011).
in the recent years,the philipine government has started to shift its approach to natural disaster management towards a moe proactive strategy. this paradigm shift is in line with the country's international commitment to disaster reduction as set out in the 2005-15 Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA). The proposed "priorities for action include ensuring that disaster risk reduction is a national and local priority with a strong institutional basis for implementation. and identifying. assessing and monitoring disaster risk and enhancing early warning
The Strategic National Action Plan (SNAP) After years of disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy that focused heavily on disaster preparedness and response, but little on comprehensively reducing people's exposure to risk, the government speeded up reform in 2010. It introduced the 2009-19 Strategie National Action Plan (SNAP), a long-term master plan fo disaster mitigation. SNAP analysed the status of HFA's five priorities for action and drew up its own strategic objectives that include adopting a responsive legal and policy framework, and pursuing cost-effective ways and means to offset socio-economie losses.
Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act (DRRM Act) In May 2010 an important pieceofDRR legislation was passed-The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act (DRRM Act). In line with the HFA's international guidelines and the objectives of SNAP, the DRRM Act envisioned a comprehensive, integrated, and proactive approach that involved all stakeholders and all aspects of disaster risk reduction and management.
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) The new National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, under the aegis of the Department of National Defence's office of Civil Defence, reflects the newly comprehensive approach to disaster risk reduction. It is chaired by the Secretary of the Department of National Defence, while four vice chairpersons are each in charge of a specific area of priority action s out in the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework (NDRRM Framework) which was approved by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council NDRRMC) in June 2011. builds on the vision outlined in the DRAM Act. The Framework applies a multi-hazard. community-based approach to the underlying causes of peoples vulnerability by institutionalising arrangements and measures for reducing the risk of disaster and improving disaster-preparedness and response capabilities at all levels (NDRRMc. 2011).
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
