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Title: Prevention


1
Prevention
  • City of Naestved
  • Steen N. Jensen Jeannette Viale

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How to define Prevention
  • First, you have to analyse where the major risks
    for your city/institution/enterprise are in order
    to define procedures that will help prevent these
    risks from happening
  • Example to create the local risk landscape also
    including relations and interdependencies of the
    most important entities like power, water
    supplies, transport and communication etc.

3
How to define Preparedness
  • to minimize the adverse effects of a hazard
  • (long time risk reduction to avoid hazards
    to expose)
  • through effective precautionary actions..
  • (dynamic plans to be reviewed, modified,
    updated and tested on a regular basis)
  • to ensure timely appropriate and effective
    delivery of relief
  • (response to or anticipation of a
    hazardous event. Mitigation includes prevention
    and
  • preparedness. Timing is critical to
    disaster preparedness)

4
How to define Risk, Crises, Hazard and Disaster
  • Risk the combination of the probability of an
    event and its impacts
  • (technical definition)
  • Risk risk depends on the individuals or the
    groups perceptions of what is dangerous
    (socio-cultural definition)
  • Crises any significant event with potentially
    consequences that require immediate action or
    response (typically if lack of resources for a
    proper response, including situations with
    pressure created by political conflicts or
    intervention from press to define different
    set-ups of stakeholders, organisation and
    decisions)
  • Hazard A rare or extreme event in the natural or
    human-made environment that adversely affects
    human life, property or activity to the extent of
    causing a disaster
  • Disaster A serious disruption of the functions
    of a society, causing widespread human, material,
    or environmental losses which exceed the ability
    of the affected society to cope using only its
    own resources (including for example the
    allocation of help to respond to disasters across
    existing national boarders)

5
How to understand Prevention
Prevention Citizens Enterprises Local authorities
Risk-analyses Vulnerability Policy for protection
Culture Awareness building
  • risk reduction
  • preparation for
  • improvement
  • of response -
  • early warning
  • institutional
  • framework
  • - training

To prevent the foreseeable
Mitigation Researchers Planners/Instructors
Recovery Help org.
To take Action on the unforeseeable
Plan for preparedness
Emergency plan Disaster plan
Response Professional Rescue staff
  • From threat-oriented to
  • capacity-oriented (robust, flexible)

6
Examples of prevention
  • Social interventions against crime, violence and
    exclusion of citizens groups
  • Awareness training to citizens and enterprises
    to create a safety culture based on individuals
    and small groups
  • Modelling situations for later early warning
    systems
  • Setting up working groups with all local,
    regional and national stakeholders to set up
    plans for preparedness
  • Sustainable procedures for advice and
    requirements the range of risk-management
    actions (building permit control, local
    risk-groups in institutions)
  • Prepared platforms and solid institutions for
    communication and sharing data and decision
    schemes for how to share information and
    knowledge even earlier than a decision on present
    disasters, crises etc.
  • Set up frameworks to distinguish between similar
    and different scenarios depending of the
    geography and other contexts as f.ex. Interest
    groups in NGOs etc. Ex. Natural disasters,
    technological disasters, epidemic diseases,
    environmental disasters and crime/terrorism
  • ?
  • ?

7
Risk landscape city level
  • National risk landscape to be translated to
    local landscapes
  • Identification of risks and assessment of how to
    prevent them

8
From R-landscape to Identification
9
From risk landscape to Information
10
From risk landscape to communication
11
From communication to risk culture
12
From communication to risk culture
13
From R-Landscape to predictions
14
From risk culture to human awareness
15
From risk culture to human awareness
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How to define Prevention
  • to minimize the adverse effects of a hazard
  • (long time risk reduction to avoid hazards
    to expose)
  • through effective precautionary actions..
  • (dynamic plans to be reviewed, modified,
    updated and tested on a regular basis)
  • to ensure timely appropriate and effective
    delivery of relief (response to or anticipation
    of a hazardous event. Mitigation includes
    prevention and preparedness. Timing is critical
    to disaster preparedness)
  • ( Prevention is an integrated approach for
    being prepared for and to build up preparedness
    and awareness)

17
Work-shop 26.-27.May - Naestved
Welcome !
18
Practical info, agenda registration
  • 2-days agenda, 26-27 May, Social programme 25th
    May evening
  • Mid of March More details about practical info
    (transport, hotel, location, social event Sunday
    evening) will be sent out to partners
  • 1st of April First deadline for partners
    contributions concerning speakers for the agenda
  • Mid of April Deadline for registration for
    participation (any fee ?)
  • Mid of May Deadline for delivery of Power-points
    and short introductive abstracts
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