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Chapter 2 Urban disaster risk analysis, action planning and implementation management

Urban Risk Reduction: An Asian Perspective

ISBN: 978-1-84855-906-6, eISBN: 978-1-84855-907-3

Publication date: 18 December 2009

Abstract

Risk assessments are the very basis on which planning and implementation are carried out. In the context of urban risk management, the assessment processes are complex to understand as they involve multi-sectoral parameters. Many of the issues involved are of technical nature, but this also requires focus on the principles behind the assessment process including participatory assessment tools.

Action planning is a participatory, short-term, visible, output-oriented process that enables urban community groups to plan the development of risk reduction actions in their locality and to lead the implementation of the action plans.

There are three kinds of actions that emerge from an action planning process: (i) those that can be implemented by the community groups themselves, (ii) those that need some external help for implementation, and (iii) those that can only be implemented by specialized agencies from outside the community. Implementation management processes thus need to look at how internal systems can be established to operationalize self-action, and to coordinate external interventions.

Citation

Tran, P., Kaneko, F., Shaw, R., Victoria, L.P. and Oi, H. (2009), "Chapter 2 Urban disaster risk analysis, action planning and implementation management", Shaw, R., Srinivas, H. and Sharma, A. (Ed.) Urban Risk Reduction: An Asian Perspective (Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, Vol. 1), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 13-36. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-7262(2009)0000001006

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