Risk And Impacts On Flood From Extreme Events : FOLLOW UP THE RECOMENDATION
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Risk And Impacts On Flood From Extreme Events :FOLLOW UP THE RECOMENDATION
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKSDIRECTORATE GENERAL OF WATER RESOURCES
Cambodia, 14th meeting of AWGWRM 16 – 18 of June 2014
By : MADE SUMIARSIH(Head of Sub Directorate of River Basin Planning)
BACKGROUND
The ASEAN Strategic Plan of Action on Water Resources Management (ASPA‐WRM) contains actions on four key issues:
i. Supply, demand and allocationii. Water quality and sanitationiii. Climate change and extreme events iv. Governance and capacity building
Output of 13th AWGWRM meetinga. Update Water Resources Demand Management Learning Forum for
Irrigationb. Update Workshop on the existing guidelines, action plans, strategies
related to IWRM in ASEAN c. Update River Classification Systemd. Update ASEAN Water Data Management and Reporting System Designe. Update Risks and Impacts from Extreme Events of Floods in ASEAN
Countriesf. Update Knowledge Sharing and Exchangeg. Update Exchanging Information and Creating Awarness in a Structured
Basis Between Peak Bodiesh. Update Increasing Long Term Awarness, Knowledge and Community
Participation in Integrated Water Resources Managementi. Election of head AWGWRM Term 2014-2016j. Nomination/Update National Focal Points (NFP) for AWGWRMk. Collaboration Proposal between AWGWRM and Word Meteorological
Organisation (WMO) in Application Global Framework for Climate Services
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
GAP in Priority Areas based on 2010 Bali Workshop Results.1. GAP 1 Lack of budget allocation and attention given to
water related disaster management2. GAP 2 Knowledge sharing of best practices, and need for
comprehensive flood hazard and risk maps based not only on topographic and land use but also showing computations with rainfall runoff and inundation models (depth, duration and frequency)
3. GAP 3 Improved early warning systems and forecasting methods for flash flood and landslides
4. GAP 4 Technology support to set up and operate forecasting systems
5. GAP 5 Balanced information and media (to promote stakeholder ownership and involvement and improved flood management and adaptation planning
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Lack of budget allocation and attention given to water related disaster management
Regional ActivityDevelop a regional plan to present to governments and donors
Budgeting
Comparison Budget Ratio Flood Control against Budget National
National Activity
Budget Nominal
Schematic of Water Resources Planning
Strategic Plan
Master Plan (Rencana)
Program
Implementation
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Provincial Government
Regencial Government
From 131 River Basins in Indonesia, 63 of them under Directorate General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works
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63 River Basins which are throughout Indonesia by Central Government are managed by 33 River Basin Organizations
(Pola)
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GAP 2 Knowledge sharing of best practices, and need for comprehensive flood hazard and risk maps based not only on topographic and land use but also showing computations with rainfall runoff and inundation models (depth, duration and frequency)
Exchange of experience and knowledge in Flood Management for Flood Management Enhancement
Seminars and Sharing Case Studies in IndonesiaThere are 33 River Basin Organizations under Directorate General of Water Resources, for exchange of experience and knowledge, once in a year DGWR facilitate a meeting to discuss about water-related disaster management especially floods in each river basin.
Regional ActivitySeminars and Sharing Case StudiesNeed seminar and sharing case studies between AMS in Flood Hazard and Risk Map. Targeted capcity building and skills training at regional level with activities from national experience.
National Activity
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Flood Risk Map (Kediri, East Java)
This Risk Map gives a better understanding to do Mitigation, Preparedness and Disaster Countermeasure in Flood River Management.
In a year Indonesia can only produce 12-15 Regencies/Municipalities Risk Map, and once in a year for knowledge sharing in Risk Map Directorate General of Water Resources facilitate the meeting between 33 River Basin Organizations
Knowledge Sharing in Flood Risk Map
Flood Risk Map (Pekanbaru, Riau)
National Activity
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Improved early warning systems and forecasting methods for flash flood and landslides
Regional ActivityTraining on Early Warning System and Public Information Campaigns
National Activity
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Technology support to set up and operate forecasting systems
Regional ActivityAccess financial support and political will
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GAP 5Balanced information and media (to promote stakeholder ownership and involvement and improved flood management and adaptation planning
There are 5 activities to achieve the solution
Media Plan Development
Multi Sectoral Engagement
Training On Role of Media
Training for the Media
Set up Media Information/Communication Centre
Regional ActivityComprehensive Media Communication Plan
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ESDMBMKGSDA
NATIONAL WATER RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEM
National of HidrologyDatabase
National of Hidrometeorology
Database
National of Hidrogeology
Database
Other Stakeholder
central government
Province
Regency/City
Other Stakeholder
central government
Province
Regency/City
Other Stakeholder
Province
Regency/City
SIH3CH CH CH
INTEGRATION IN INFORMATION SYSTEM OF HIDROLOGY, HIDROMETEOROLOGY DAN HIDROGEOLOGY (SIH3)
as a part of National Water Resources Information System
central government
National Activity