Resiliency Planning CharretteCharrette de planification de la résilience
Eddie OldfieldTel: 506-209-0887 - Email: [email protected] Member, Resilient Communities Working Group, National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction www.drr-rrc.ca
2013, the year of the costliest natural disaster in Canadian history, was also a record year in Canada for weather-related insured losses. The Insurance Bureau of Canada reported its members saw a record total of $3.2 billion in severe weather-related insured losses in 2013 — after four years in a row in which natural disaster-related
losses topped $1 billion.
“Canadian communities are seeing more severe weather, especially more intense rainfall. This overburdens our sewer and stormwater
infrastructure, resulting in more sewer backups in homes and businesses,” Don Forgeron, IBC
From an FCM Report, 2006
Cumulative Risk and Cascading Impacts
Hurricane SandyOctober 2012Largest Atlantic Hurricane on record. Second costliest hurricane in American history ~ $50 billion in damages
Where: Killarney Lake Lodge, Fredericton, NB
When: October 1st, 2014 (full day)
Send your registration to: [email protected]
Included: Delegate work book and materials, interactive presentations, facilitated exercises and discussion, networking lunch and breaks, post workshop activities.
Early Bird Rate: $140. $175 after August 15Thanks to:
• City of Fredericton• Federation of Canadian
Municipalities• Canadian Risks and Hazards
Network
"Your Environmental Trust Fund at Work"
"Votre Fonds en fiducie pour l'Environnement au travail"
Resiliency Planning Charrette / Charrette de planification de la résilience
Où : Pavillon du lac Killarney, à Fredericton (N.-B.)
Quand : Le 1er octobre 2014 (journée complète)
Pour vous inscrire, communiquez avec l’AAMNB par courriel : [email protected]
Sont compris : Cahier et documents des délégués, formation, exercices et discussion animés, dîner de réseautage et pauses, activités après l’atelier.
Tarif réduit de préinscription de 140 $. Après le 15 août, les frais d’inscription seront de 175 $,
Involves:• Governments• regional and international organizations• civil society including volunteers,
the private sector and the scientific community
Goal: The substantial reduction of disaster losses, in lives and in the social, economic and environmental assets of communities and countries.
Hyogo Framework for Action
http://www.unisdr.org/campaign/resilientcities/
4 Steps
16 Activities
3 Tools
• Natural Hazards
• Human-Caused Hazards
• Epidemics and Diseases
http://wp-rdrp-dev.jibc.ca/
Rural Disaster Resiliency Project (RDRP)
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