Date: 3 to 6 November 2008
Place: Nanjing, China
Venue:
Nanjing International
Exhibition Center
URL:
http://www.wuf4.com/_siteid/126/main.aspy
The Asian Disaster
Preparedness Center and its partner, the
Asia-Pacific Office of Habitat for Humanity
International, will host the networking
event on Urban Disaster Risk and Safe
Shelter.
This networking event will
focus on safe housing and shelter needs of
the urban poor in the contexts of risk
mitigation and reconstruction.
Reducing urban disaster risk
requires understanding the social, political
and economic processes that create
vulnerability. For the housing sector,
vulnerability must be periodically
re-integrated as risk specifications for
construction regulations, and then use a
holistic approach to guide people’s choices
and actions towards observing these. For
housing reconstruction in either
post-disaster or post-conflict situations,
other sectors such as water, education and
economic and social “livelihoods” should be
integrated within a transitional settlement
approach.
At the end of the session,
the participants will:
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Be aware of the key
issues and challenges in addressing the
need of the poor for safe shelter in the
context urban disaster risk;
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Learn from the global
successful experiences of the Asia
Disaster Preparedness Center and Habitat
for Humanity in urban disaster risk
mitigation and response as these relate
to the need for safe shelter; and
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Synthesize the successful
experiences into a typology or
theoretical model for an effective
delivery of safe shelter in an urban
disaster mitigation and response context
to guide future initiatives.