To Construct the Theory and Practice System of Integrated Disaster Risk Management

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WCDR, 18-22 January 2005, Kobe, Japan To Construct the Theory and Practice System of Integrated Disaster Risk Management Peijun Shi 1, Norio Okada 2 1.IDPS, Beijing Normal University, China 2. DPRI, Kyoto University, Japan

1. How to understand disaster system?

Disaster System E H S D Environment Hazard Social & Economic System Disaster (Shi Peijun,1991) D=E H S

How to understand the Disaster System? Disaster System E H D C (D.S.Mileti, 1999) D=E H C

Multi-layer System Life in community Landuse and Built Environment Infrastructure (Okada, 2003) Social Schemes Culture and Convention Natural Environment

Understanding based on Ancient Chinese Philosophy

Sky, Earth, Human, and Harmony E A L P1 M P2 A M O L P3 O E: E: Earth system A: A: Atmosphere L: L: Land O: O: Ocean M: M: Human H: H: Harmony H P1: Land-Atmosphere interaction P2: Atmosphere-Ocean interaction P3: Land-Ocean interaction Harmony is the fulcrum that balance the Human-Earth System

Sky, Earth, Human, and Harmony Seeking for the optimizing ways of the system by understanding the relationship between the sky, the earth, and human. P N H M N: Natural Driving force P: P: Pattern and Processes on the Earth surface M: Human Beings H: Harmony

Syncretism of the nature and human Planet Earth Natural Pattern (Ocean, Land, Atmosphere) World Political Map (Countries & Districts) A: Biogeophysical & Biogeochemical Processes A H B B: Vitageophysical & Vitageochemical Processes A:Earth health system B:Human health system H:Bi-health system (H=A B) H=A B Biogeochemical Process that both the earth and human are healthy

Syncretism of the nature and human Sustainable A H B Management A, B &H The larger the area of H is, the more sustainable human and the earth would be. This is the highest bourn in Human-Earth Relationship in Ancient Chinese Philosophy

2. Structure-system dynamics model of Integrated Disaster Risk Management --from Theory to Practice

The perspective for integrated disaster risk management Life in Communication Land Use Built Environment Infrastructure Tower (Structure) System Social Schemes Culture & Connection Natural Environment City as a Five Layered System Object Earth Surface Vita Dynamics / Earth Surface System Dynamics Integrated Disaster System E H D S Disaster System E: Environment H: Hazard S: Social & Economic System D: Disaster

Concept model of integrated disaster risk management Horizontal Integration Vertical Integration Left Elements Core Elements Right Elements S Upper Science L C H R T/E V M Middle Technology/Engineering Lower Management H: Integrated V: Integrated T/S Tower Model (Okada s Integrated Model) Three Dimension Integrated H V

Structure-system dynamics model LUCC Global Environmental Change Earth Security Ecosystem Global Land Cover Change 2 4 1 Vita Global Land Use Change 5 Earth 6 Surface 7 8 9 3 World Health Human Economic Globalization Vita Dynamics Core Problems 1 9 Key Fields:. 1 Land System Dynamics; 2 Physical Geography Processes; 3 Human Geography Processes; 4 Natural-Human Processes; 5 Human-Natural Processes; 6 Earth Nature Regionalization; 7 World Administration (Political) Regionalization; 8 Nature (Ecosystem) Vita Dynamics; 9 Human (Social System) Dynamics Dynamics Model of Earth Surface (Natural-Human) Vita System (Dynamic Model of Structure-System for Integrated Disaster Risk Management)

3. From Research to Action: To construct Regional Practice System of Integrated Disaster Risk Management

1). Form the regional integrated disaster risk management system From individual ministry to integrated ministry such as FEMA From individual database/information system to integrated risk information system From individual hazard response system to regional disaster response system

2).To build the technology support system for action of disaster reduction Information sharing platform Warning sharing system Disaster reduction engineering system in high risk areas

3). To build social and cultural support system of integrated disaster risk management Develop community disaster reduction system Strengthen stakeholders disaster reduction skills Transmit community safety culture knowledge

4). To build IDRiM-Nexus of integrated disaster risk management Case stations Field campus Cooperation network system

Case stations in China Controlled by BNU Dongting Lake Basin (Flood and Drought) Shenzhen City Region (Typhoon, Red Tides) Tianjin Coastal Line Area (Sea Ice, Ocean Wave ) Capital Rings (Dust-storm, Earthquake, Drought) Yunnan Lijiang District (Earthquake, Landslide)

WCDR, 18-22 January 2005, Kobe, Japan Thank you for your attention!