TY - JOUR
T1 - Role played by science and technology in disaster risk reduction
T2 - From framework planning to implementation
AU - Koike, Toshio
AU - Hayashi, Haruo
AU - Satake, Kenji
AU - Tsukahara, Kenichi
AU - Kawasaki, Akiyuki
AU - Amano, Yusuke
AU - Takara, Kaoru
AU - Saya, Setsuko
AU - Nishiguchi, Naohiro
AU - Nishikawa, Satoru
AU - Tamura, Keiko
AU - Hiroki, Kenzo
AU - Shaw, Rajib
AU - Ikeda, Tetsuya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - The Hyogo Framework for Action, which was adopted in 2005, promotes the creation and strengthening of national platforms designated as national integrated disaster risk reduction (DRR) mechanisms. The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015– 2030 (the Sendai Framework) emphasizes the role played by science and technology in DRR decision-making and the importance of the support provided by the international scientific and technological community in DRR. The Global Forum on Science and Technology for Disaster Resilience 2017 (Tokyo Forum 2017) agreed to formulate guidelines supporting national platforms for DRR by efficiently utilizing scientific and technological tools and producing a synthesis report on disaster science and technology. Since each country is attributed the primary responsibility for implementing the aforementioned agreement according to its national needs and conditions, it should develop a mechanism that allows all stakeholders to share information on science and technology for DRR in their own language. Each national platform should review the status and issues of ongoing DRR efforts based on scientific and technological knowledge, enhance multi-sectoral discussion among various stakeholders about how DRR should be implemented in the country, and achieve consensus on the practical measures to be designed and implemented from a macro perspective. This paper defines a series of actions to be performed by the national platform of each coun-try as the “Nation’s Synthesis” and proposes the relevant functions and international cooperation frameworks to be established.
AB - The Hyogo Framework for Action, which was adopted in 2005, promotes the creation and strengthening of national platforms designated as national integrated disaster risk reduction (DRR) mechanisms. The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015– 2030 (the Sendai Framework) emphasizes the role played by science and technology in DRR decision-making and the importance of the support provided by the international scientific and technological community in DRR. The Global Forum on Science and Technology for Disaster Resilience 2017 (Tokyo Forum 2017) agreed to formulate guidelines supporting national platforms for DRR by efficiently utilizing scientific and technological tools and producing a synthesis report on disaster science and technology. Since each country is attributed the primary responsibility for implementing the aforementioned agreement according to its national needs and conditions, it should develop a mechanism that allows all stakeholders to share information on science and technology for DRR in their own language. Each national platform should review the status and issues of ongoing DRR efforts based on scientific and technological knowledge, enhance multi-sectoral discussion among various stakeholders about how DRR should be implemented in the country, and achieve consensus on the practical measures to be designed and implemented from a macro perspective. This paper defines a series of actions to be performed by the national platform of each coun-try as the “Nation’s Synthesis” and proposes the relevant functions and international cooperation frameworks to be established.
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U2 - 10.20965/jdr.2018.p1222
DO - 10.20965/jdr.2018.p1222
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85058532695
SN - 1881-2473
VL - 13
SP - 1222
EP - 1232
JO - Journal of Disaster Research
JF - Journal of Disaster Research
IS - 7
ER -