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Disaster Management in Country Name

The Third UN-GGIM-AP Plenary Meeting. Disaster Management in Country Name. ~Coordination among NGIA & Other Related Organizations and Recommendations~. Bali Indonesia 10 November 2014. Presenters' Name and Title Organization. Outline. Introduction

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Disaster Management in Country Name

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  1. The Third UN-GGIM-AP Plenary Meeting • Disaster Management in Country Name ~Coordination among NGIA & Other Related Organizations and Recommendations~ Bali Indonesia 10 November 2014 Presenters' Name and Title Organization

  2. Outline • Introduction • Coordination with Public Disaster Management Agencies • Coordination with Local Governments in Disaster Management • Coordination with the Private Sectors in Disaster Management • Coordination with Universities/Academic Institutions and NPOs (Volunteers, Citizens etc..) • Challenges and Efforts in Disaster Management Coordination with Related Organizations • Recommendations on the Activities of UN-GGIM-AP WG2 on Data Sharing and Integration for Disaster Management • Measures taken by NGIA in relation to the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) Priority 2 • Measures taken by NGIA in relation to the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) Priority 5 • Recommendations to the 3rd World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDRR)

  3. Introduction • Legal Framework and the Role of NGIA in Disaster Management • Organizational Structure within NGIA for Disaster Management

  4. Coordination with Public Disaster Management Agencies • Framework for Coordination between NGIA and Public Disaster Management Agencies • Examples on Coordination Efforts in Disaster Response Activities at each Stage of Disaster Cycle (ex) Examples on Sharing Geospatial Information & Disaster Related Information, and Coordination in on-site Investigation of Disaster Affected Areas etc… • Challenges in Coordination

  5. Coordination with Local Governments in Disaster Management • Framework for Coordination between NGIA and Local Government (Local Disaster Management Offices etc) • Examples on Coordination Efforts in Disaster Response Activities at each Stage of Disaster Cycle (ex) Examples on Sharing Geospatial Information, Sharing Disaster Related Information, and Coordination in on-site Investigation of Disaster Affected Areas etc… • Challenges in Coordination

  6. Coordination with the Private Sectors in Disaster Management • Framework for Coordination between NGIA and the Private Sectors • Examples on Coordination Efforts in Disaster Response Activities at each Stage of Disaster Cycle (ex) Examples on Sharing Geospatial Information, Sharing Disaster Related Information, and Coordination in on-site Investigation of Disaster Affected Areas etc… • Challenges in Coordination

  7. Coordination with Universities/Academic Institutions and NPOs (Volunteers, Citizens etc..) • Framework for Coordination between NGIA and Universities/Academic Institutions and NPOs (Volunteers, Citizens etc...) • Examples on Coordination Efforts in Disaster Response Activities at each Stage of Disaster Cycle (ex) Examples on Sharing Geospatial Information, Sharing Disaster Related Information, and Coordination in on-site Investigation of Disaster Affected Areas etc… • Challenges in Coordination (ex) Challenges in Utilizing Volunteered Geographic Information (Reliability, Quality etc…)

  8. Challenges and Efforts in Disaster Management Coordination with Related Organizations • Current Status of Disaster Related Information Sharing by using Geospatial Information Services (Geoportals etc) • Challenges in Sharing Disaster Related Information • Recommendations on Desirable Sharing, Provision, and PR Services ofInformation with the Other Relevant Organizations.

  9. Recommendations on the Activities of UN-GGIM-AP WG2 on Data Sharing and Integration for Disaster Management • Please insert contents that should be covered

  10. Measures taken by NGIA in relation to the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) Priority 2 • Status of the Development and Dissemination of Risk Maps (Hazard Maps) Necessary for Disaster Risk Assessment • Coordination and Challenges with other Related Organizations in Developing and Disseminating Maps • Dissemination and Advocacy Activities for Map Users and its Challenges

  11. Measures taken by NGIA in relation to the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) Priority 5 • Current Status of the Use of Geospatial Information in Disaster Drills at National and Regional Levels and the Role of NGIA • Current Status of the Use of Geospatial Information in Disaster Drills in NGIA • Disaster Prevention Educations Conducted by NGIA

  12. Recommendations to the 3rd World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDRR) • (ex) Recommendation related to the Importance of Geospatial Information in Disaster Management

  13. Contact information [Name] [email address] [Address] [Phone:]

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