Building Resilience in Community Disaster-risk Reduction Programs
21 July 2017

This installment of the Knowledge Sharing Webinar Series highlights the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration and its structures, processes and practices in building resilience and adaptative capacity of urban communities in community disaster-risk reduction (DRR) and learning programs. This webinar aimed to:

  • ​Provide insight into the principle of developing a structure that can enable collaborative processes to support citizen resilience/adaptive capacity building using DRR or education programs; and
  • Demonstrate how the selected cases on projects/initiatives highlight collaboration in relation to good practices for urban development resource sharing and to serve as references for similar implementation elsewhere.
Program and Learning Materials
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Webinar Building Resilience/Adaptive Capacity through Social Collaboration in Community DRR and Learning Programs - Knowledge Sharing Webinar Series
Paul Ofei-Manu shares the underlying principles of social collaboration and case studies on initiatives that highlight good collaborative processes…
Paul Ofei-Manu

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Event Coordinator/s

  • Young Uck Kang

ADB Organizer/s

  • Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department

Partner Organization/s

  • Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)

Topics

  • Capacity Development
  • Climate Change
  • Disaster Risk Management
  • Urban Development