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Activities and Linkages to the National Level

Activities and Linkages to the National Level. “Mutually Supportive”. 1. Activities and the Regional – National Strategy Link. Activities and the Regional – National Strategy Link. What is in the Regional Plan of Action?. Activities Regroups into Projects and Programmes Logical Framework

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Activities and Linkages to the National Level

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  1. Activities and Linkages to the National Level “Mutually Supportive” Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago 1

  2. Activities and the Regional – National Strategy Link Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  3. Activities and the Regional – National Strategy Link Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  4. What is in the Regional Plan of Action? • Activities • Regroups into Projects and Programmes • Logical Framework • Plan of Action Outcomes and Outputs • Indicators, Risks • Linkages between the Logical Framework and Suggested Programmes and Projects • Linkages to the CDM Framework • Monitoring and Evaluation • Basic Performance Measurement Framework Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago 4

  5. Projects and Programmes A General Description of the suggested initiative; The Purpose of the suggested initiative; A Brief Discussion of key issues; How Development of the initiative could ensue; Key Stakeholders to be involved in the development and implementation process; How Implementation could ensue; Key requirements for the initiative to be successful; Linkages to RSOs and Activities. Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago 5

  6. Module 3Tourism Cluster Concept Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  7. Tourism “Clusters” Tourism Cluster refers to tourism establishments that are located in the same community. Being in the same geographical area, theses tourism establishments share a common exposure to the same hazards. Being in the same community allows them to cooperate with themselves and with the community in all matters related to DRM. Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  8. Tourism “Clusters” “The members of the cluster can work cooperatively and collaboratively to assess, organize, combine and control their collective capabilities and resources to prepare for … threats, and to respond to and recover from such critical events”. (Multi-Hazard Contingency Planning Manual) Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago 8

  9. Tourism “Clusters”Challenges & Opportunities Challenges Competition and Inter-dependence Reliance on the community for Human Resources Share same risk with each other and with the community in which they are located Opportunities Mutual assistance for Mitigation& Preparedness Coordinated Emergency Plans Foster Community Resilience Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  10. Tourism ClusterMitigation & Preparedness Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  11. Tourism ClusterResponse & Recovery Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  12. Module 4National DRM System (To be provided by the NDO) Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  13. National DRM System • Country specific • Needs to be provided by NDO • NTDC to work with them • NDO could present • Important that sector stakeholders understand the larger context of the National DRM system • Sets the stage for understanding sectoral involvement Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  14. Module 5Tourism DRM and National DRM Interface Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  15. Tourism DRM and National DRM Interface • Country specific • Needs to be prepared with the NDO • NDO could present with NTDC • Important that sector stakeholders see how they “fit into” and collaborate with National DRM system Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  16. Tourism DRM and National DRM Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

  17. Coordination Linkages Source: Adapted from the Multi-Hazard Contingency Planning Manual Development of a Regional DRM Strategy for the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean Regional Workshop – May 5th, 2009 – Trinidad & Tobago

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