Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program
The North Sumatra Provincial Government has, together with the BRR (Badan Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi); the Government of Indonesia (GOI) agency responsible for post tsunami reconstruction and the Nias local government, requested support from the...
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okr-10986-126912021-04-23T14:03:05Z Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program World Bank AFTERSHOCKS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE ARCHITECTS BANKS BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS BLANKETS BUILDING CODES CACAO CASUALTIES CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERS COASTS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CONTAINERS CONTINGENCY PLAN CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTINGENCY PLANS CROSSINGS DAMAGES DEBRIS REMOVAL DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MITIGATION DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER PLANS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER ZONES DISASTERS DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CHANNELS DRAINAGE FACILITIES DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DROUGHT EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING EARTHQUAKES EARTHWORK ELEVATED STRUCTURES EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SITUATION EMERGENCY VEHICLES ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING STANDARDS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EVACUATION FALLING FARMER FARMERS FATALITIES FAULT LINES FENCES FIRE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE SAFETY FIRES FLOOD FLOOD FORECASTING FLOOD PRONE AREAS FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD PREPARATION FOOD SECURITY FOOD SUPPLY GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GROUNDWATER HEAVY RAINFALL HURRICANE HYGIENE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE IRRIGATION LANDSLIDE LANDSLIDES LIGHTING MASS MEASUREMENTS MEDICINES MOTION NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENON PIPELINES POST-TSUNAMI RECONSTRUCTION PREDICTABILITY QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF AGENCIES RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF MATERIALS RESCUE RICE RISK ANALYSIS RISK REDUCTION RIVERS RUBBER RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFETY SAFETY MEASURES SANITATION SEDIMENTS SIGNS SOIL EROSION STORM STRUCTURES TARPS TEMPERATURE TOOLS TRANSPORT TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL CYCLONES TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS TYPHOON VELOCITY VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS WATER SUPPLY The North Sumatra Provincial Government has, together with the BRR (Badan Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi); the Government of Indonesia (GOI) agency responsible for post tsunami reconstruction and the Nias local government, requested support from the Multi-Donor Fund (MDF) for the proposed Nias Livelihood and Economic Development Program (LEDP). The World Bank is the partner agency. The objective of this assignment is to support the development of a disaster risk management (DRM) strategy for the Nias LEDP project to ensure that risk reduction is mainstreamed into project design, especially the livelihoods and civil works, access components. To achieve the above objective, this report identifies the key principles of DRM relevant to the LEDP, presents the results of a high-level assessment of the hazards potentially relevant to Nias and the LEDP, and outlines the risk reduction approaches that can be incorporated into the overall program and its components. This report presents a framework for the DRM Strategy to be incorporated into the proposed LEDP. 2013-03-13T14:19:15Z 2013-03-13T14:19:15Z 2009-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/16461519/disaster-risk-management-strategy-nias-livelihoods-economic-development-program http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12691 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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AFTERSHOCKS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE ARCHITECTS BANKS BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS BLANKETS BUILDING CODES CACAO CASUALTIES CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERS COASTS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CONTAINERS CONTINGENCY PLAN CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTINGENCY PLANS CROSSINGS DAMAGES DEBRIS REMOVAL DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MITIGATION DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER PLANS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER ZONES DISASTERS DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CHANNELS DRAINAGE FACILITIES DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DROUGHT EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING EARTHQUAKES EARTHWORK ELEVATED STRUCTURES EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SITUATION EMERGENCY VEHICLES ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING STANDARDS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EVACUATION FALLING FARMER FARMERS FATALITIES FAULT LINES FENCES FIRE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE SAFETY FIRES FLOOD FLOOD FORECASTING FLOOD PRONE AREAS FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD PREPARATION FOOD SECURITY FOOD SUPPLY GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GROUNDWATER HEAVY RAINFALL HURRICANE HYGIENE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE IRRIGATION LANDSLIDE LANDSLIDES LIGHTING MASS MEASUREMENTS MEDICINES MOTION NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENON PIPELINES POST-TSUNAMI RECONSTRUCTION PREDICTABILITY QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF AGENCIES RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF MATERIALS RESCUE RICE RISK ANALYSIS RISK REDUCTION RIVERS RUBBER RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFETY SAFETY MEASURES SANITATION SEDIMENTS SIGNS SOIL EROSION STORM STRUCTURES TARPS TEMPERATURE TOOLS TRANSPORT TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL CYCLONES TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS TYPHOON VELOCITY VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS WATER SUPPLY |
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AFTERSHOCKS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE ARCHITECTS BANKS BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS BLANKETS BUILDING CODES CACAO CASUALTIES CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERS COASTS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CONTAINERS CONTINGENCY PLAN CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTINGENCY PLANS CROSSINGS DAMAGES DEBRIS REMOVAL DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MITIGATION DISASTER PLANNING DISASTER PLANS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER ZONES DISASTERS DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CHANNELS DRAINAGE FACILITIES DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DROUGHT EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING EARTHQUAKES EARTHWORK ELEVATED STRUCTURES EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SITUATION EMERGENCY VEHICLES ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING STANDARDS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EVACUATION FALLING FARMER FARMERS FATALITIES FAULT LINES FENCES FIRE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE SAFETY FIRES FLOOD FLOOD FORECASTING FLOOD PRONE AREAS FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD PREPARATION FOOD SECURITY FOOD SUPPLY GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GROUNDWATER HEAVY RAINFALL HURRICANE HYGIENE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE IRRIGATION LANDSLIDE LANDSLIDES LIGHTING MASS MEASUREMENTS MEDICINES MOTION NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENON PIPELINES POST-TSUNAMI RECONSTRUCTION PREDICTABILITY QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF AGENCIES RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF MATERIALS RESCUE RICE RISK ANALYSIS RISK REDUCTION RIVERS RUBBER RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFETY SAFETY MEASURES SANITATION SEDIMENTS SIGNS SOIL EROSION STORM STRUCTURES TARPS TEMPERATURE TOOLS TRANSPORT TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL CYCLONES TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS TYPHOON VELOCITY VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS WATER SUPPLY World Bank Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program |
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The North Sumatra Provincial Government
has, together with the BRR (Badan Rehabilitasi dan
Rekonstruksi); the Government of Indonesia (GOI) agency
responsible for post tsunami reconstruction and the Nias
local government, requested support from the Multi-Donor
Fund (MDF) for the proposed Nias Livelihood and Economic
Development Program (LEDP). The World Bank is the partner
agency. The objective of this assignment is to support the
development of a disaster risk management (DRM) strategy for
the Nias LEDP project to ensure that risk reduction is
mainstreamed into project design, especially the livelihoods
and civil works, access components. To achieve the above
objective, this report identifies the key principles of DRM
relevant to the LEDP, presents the results of a high-level
assessment of the hazards potentially relevant to Nias and
the LEDP, and outlines the risk reduction approaches that
can be incorporated into the overall program and its
components. This report presents a framework for the DRM
Strategy to be incorporated into the proposed LEDP. |
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Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program |
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Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program |
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Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program |
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Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program |
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Disaster Risk Management Strategy : Nias Livelihoods and Economic Development Program |
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disaster risk management strategy : nias livelihoods and economic development program |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/16461519/disaster-risk-management-strategy-nias-livelihoods-economic-development-program http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12691 |
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