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Asian Program for Regional Capacity Enhancement for Landslide Impact Mitigation (RECLAIM) 

Introduction 

ADPC in collaboration with Norwegian Geo-technical Institute (NGI) has developed the program for Asian Program for Regional Capacity Enhancement for Landslide Impact Mitigation (RECLAIM) with the idea of promoting a dialogue between decision makers and professionals about the theoretical and practical aspects and issues related to landslide hazard mitigation.  The program activities are designed to be implemented in three-years involving national partners from Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand and Sri Lanka.

The project aims to build the national capacity on landslide disaster mitigation by

  • Identifying cost effective methodologies and practices adopted by national partners

  • Execution of Landslide Mitigation Demonstration Projects, (LMDPs) in 2 countries as a source of committing efforts and partly funds for applied mitigation, advocacy and awareness creation purposes.

  • Through sharing of experience of partner agencies in target countries in Asia. 

This project is done in collaboration with the Norwegian Geological Institute.

For inquiries, please contact Mr. Arvind Kumar, arvindd@adpc.net.

 

 

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RECLAIM is funded by the Royal Norwegian Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

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