An international program on Silk Road Disaster Risk Reduction–a Belt and Road initiative (2016–2020)

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作者
Lei Yu
Cui Peng
Amar Deep Regmi
Virginia Murray
Alessandro Pasuto
Giacomo Titti
Muhammad Shafique
Tilak Priyadarshana D. G
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Processes/Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Research Institute for Geo
[3] CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences,Hydrological Protection
[4] Public Health England,National Center of Excellence in Geology
[5] UNISDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Group,Internal Quality Assurance Unit &Center for International Affairs
[6] Integrated Research on Disaster Risk Scientific Committee,undefined
[7] National Research Council,undefined
[8] University of Peshawar,undefined
[9] University of Ruhuna,undefined
来源
Journal of Mountain Science | 2018年 / 15卷
关键词
Natural hazards; Silk Road; Disaster risk reduction; Belt and Road Initiative; Sendai Framework; International collaboration program;
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Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a Chinese national strategy which calls for cooperative economic, political and cultural exchange at the global level along the ancient Silk Road. The overwhelming natural hazards located along the belt and road bring great challenges to the success of BRI. In this framework, a 5-year international program was launched to address issues related to hazards assessment and disaster risk reduction (DRR). The first workshop of this program was held in Beijing with international experts from over 15 countries. Risk conditions on Belt and Road Countries (BRCs) have been shared and science and technology advancements on DRR have been disseminated during the workshop. Under this program, six task forces have been setup to carry out collaborative research works and three prioritized study areas have been established. This workshop announced the launching of this program which involved partners from different countries including Pakistan, Nepal, Russia, Italy, United Kingdom, Sri Lanka and Tajikistan. The program adopted the objectives of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 and United Nation Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and was implemented to assess disaster risk in BRCs and to propose suitable measures for disaster control which can be appropriate both for an individual country and for specific sites. This paper deals with the outcomes of the workshop and points out opportunities for the near future international cooperation on this matter.
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