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Asian Conference on Disaster Reduction 2004 : summary report.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Kobe, Japan?] : [Asian Disaster Reduction Center], [2004?]Description: 110 p. : facsimilies ; 30 cmDDC classification:
  • 363.347/095 22
Contents:
3rd ISDR Asian Meeting -- Statement -- Presentation -- Session summaries.
6th ADRC International Meeting -- Statement -- Keynote speech -- Session summaries.
Commemorative keynote speech.
Review: "The conference followed up on the outcomes of the 2003 conference and other relevant events, further discussed and examined the status of disaster reduction in Asia with a view to developing guidelines for the implementation of effective disaster reduction measures for the forthcoming decade. It was emphasised that countries form the region should promote a comprehensive, integrated and strategic approach to disaster reduction, such as the Total Disaster Risk Management (TDRM) approach, and should integrate it in their national development process." -- p. 88.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.347095 ASI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 900091753

"Towards the World Conference on Disaster Reduction 2005" -- Cover.

3rd ISDR Asian Meeting -- Statement -- Presentation -- Session summaries.

6th ADRC International Meeting -- Statement -- Keynote speech -- Session summaries.

Commemorative keynote speech.

"The conference followed up on the outcomes of the 2003 conference and other relevant events, further discussed and examined the status of disaster reduction in Asia with a view to developing guidelines for the implementation of effective disaster reduction measures for the forthcoming decade. It was emphasised that countries form the region should promote a comprehensive, integrated and strategic approach to disaster reduction, such as the Total Disaster Risk Management (TDRM) approach, and should integrate it in their national development process." -- p. 88.

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