DRR in Urban Planning UNISDR Urban Planning Advisory Group Management October 2014 - Geneva
UNISDR recognises the need to plan Unless we act now, we will see more and more disasters due to unplanned urbanisation and environmental degradation Margaretha Wahlstrom SRSG for DRR We understand risk but not the actions needed for resilience and how to make resilience sustainable Jerry Velasquez Chief, Advocacy and Outreach Section, UNISDR Urban planning plays a vital role in making this happen (priority 4 of the HFA)
Background History: Technical Working Group on Urban Planning Period: September 2012- April 2014 Composition: Coordinator: Cassidy Johnson, Core group: 10-12 members, Network Group: 65 members Activities: Background Paper, Partnerships, Pilot Case Study, Events at the 2013 Global Platform and the WUF in Medellin Formalization: Urban Planning Advisory Group (UPAG)
Guiding Questions What planning approaches and practices are relevant for addressing urban disaster risk? (multi-stakeholder engagement, participatory planning, integrated planning etc.) Can DRR act as a catalyst for the development of novel/transformative planning policies and practices that put the development of sustainable, resilient and equitable cities at its core? What kind of practical tools can guide urban planners and related stakeholders for this transformation?
First Purpose: Advisory Role To advise the SRSG for DRR and the UNISDR on matters related to urban planning, DRR and resilience: To support on issues arising with respect to DRR and urban planning and/or the urban context and writing position statements; To serve as a review body for matters arising with respect to DRR and urban planning within the UN system; To advise on DRR and planning in the Post-2015 DRR Framework (HFA2) and its implementation at national and local levels including development of guidance.
Second Purpose: Advocacy Role To increase awareness and to advocate for the incorporation of DRR into global (urban) planning policy, practices and education: To engage with local authorities, planning schools and professional associations to advocate the mainstreaming of DRR in urban planning; To promote local practices that incorporate DRR into urban planning within the Making Cities Resilient Campaign.
Third Purpose: Networking & Research Role To engage with the actors involved in urban planning and DRR processes in order to initiate/collaborate on relevant research and activities which may include: Partners involved in DRR and Resilience such as the Medellin Collaboration and the RiSE Initative; Regional Organizations, Associations and Research Networks such as ISOCARP, AESOP, and UCCRN; National Planning Associations, Local Authorities, and Community-Based Organizations (local and networks).
Composition Chair: Dr. Cassidy Johnson (Lecturer, UCL) Core Group: Dr. Cassidy Johnson (Urban Planning Lecturer, UCL), Dr. Ebru Gencer (Urban Risk and Resilience Specialist/ISOCARP US National Delegate), Mr. Han Admiraal (Underground Space Specialist/ITACUS), and Dr. Barbara Lipietz (Lecturer and Co-Director of Urban Development Planning, UCL) UPAG Full Group: 10-12 Members (to be finalized in October 2014) (including members from community-based organizations, academia, the private sector, local authorities) Network Group: Larger group including Technical Working Group Members
On Urban Planning and DRR Preparation Urban Planning Prevention