Strategic
Disaster Risk Management
Flood Disaster Risk Management
Study Tour for Bangladeshi Officials in Thailand
and China: 12 – 23 October 2004
A Technical Study Tour on Flood
Disaster Risk Management for Bangladeshi
Officials was organized from 12 to 23 October
2004 in Thailand and China, with funding from
DANIDA. Seven senior officials working with the
Water Development Board, Ministry of Water
Resources and Ministry of Planning attended the
study tour.
The study tour comprised of the
Flood Disaster Risk Management Course (FDRM-6)
with field visits in Bangkok and a study tour in
China. In Bangkok the officials visited the
Remote Sensing Center of Thailand and the
Meteorological Department of the Ministry of
Information and Communication Technology,
Thailand.
From 14 to 20 October, the
officials traveled to three cities in China –
Beijing, Wuhan and Yichang. In Beijing, they
visited the Research Center on Flood and Drought
Disaster Reduction (CDR), China ’s Ministry of
Water Resources (MoWR). Professor Cheng Xiaotao,
Executive Director of CDR warmly welcomed the
officials and made a presentation on Flood
Management in China. During their visit to
the Remote Sensing Center of the Ministry of
Water Resources, Dr Li Jiren, Director made a
presentation on Use of Remote Sensing to
Monitor Flood. The Deputy Director-General
of International Cooperation Department of
Ministry of Water Resources Madam Meng Zhimin
welcomed the officials in the Ministry. The
National Headquarters of Flood and Drought
Prevention also gave a presentation on Flood
Risk Management Policy in China. The
officials also visited the National Disaster
Reduction Center of China (NDRCC) of the
Ministry of Civil Affairs (MoCA). The Executive
Deputy Director-General of NDRCC/ Department of
Disaster and Social Relief of MoCA Dr Zou Ming
gave an overview of the status of disaster
reduction in China. Dr Zheng Yuanchang, Director
of Disaster Relief Division of Department of
Disaster and Social Relief of MoCA made a
presentation on Natural Disaster and its
Management Policy in China.
After the trip, the officials
went to Wuhan, where they had meetings with the
leaders of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River
Scientific Research Institute (CRSRI).
Presentations were made by Dr Wu Daoxi, Vice
Director of Bureau of River Management of
Changjiang Water Resources Commission, and Dr
Chen Jin, Vice President of CRSRI on
Evaluation on Flood Control System of Yangtze
Basin, and Yangtze River Water Resource
Management and Three Gorges
Project. They also visited the Model of the
Three Gorges Project and the actual site of the
project. The officials stated that the site
visit to the Yichang - Three Gorges Project was
very useful.
All the participants expressed
their immense satisfaction of having learned a
lot from the study tour. The leader of the
Bangladeshi delegation, Mr. Sharif Rafiqul
Islam, Chief Planning of Water Development Board
of Bangladesh’s Ministry of Water Resources in
his statement said – “it
was a meaningful, successful and pleasant study
tour in China .”
During the study tour, ADPC,
Bangladeshi and Chinese officials had an
opportunity to further discuss on developing
programs between China and Bangladesh on flood
disaster risk management through ADPC.
The study tour participants with Professor Cheng
Xiaotao, Executive Director of Research Center
on Flood and Drought Disaster Reduction, China
’s Ministry of Water Resources
During a presentation made by Dr Li Jiren,
Director of Remote Sensing Center of China’s
Ministry of Water Resources
Meeting with Dr Zou Ming, Executive Deputy
Director-General of National Disaster Reduction
Center of China of China ’s Ministry of Civil
Affairs
Presentations at Changjiang (Yangtze) River
Scientific Research Institute (CRSRI), Wuhan ,
China
The Vice President
of CRSRI Dr Chen Jin making an introduction
about CRSRI and the Three Gorges Project to the
participants
Visiting the Model of the Three Gorges Project
With the staff of CRSRI in the site of the Three
Gorges Project
Flood Disaster Risk Management
Study Tour for Bangladeshi Officials in Thailand
and China: 12 – 23 October 2004 |