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Materials and the Supply Chain Session 1: Introduction and Problem Overview

Materials and the Supply Chain Session 1: Introduction and Problem Overview. What this Workshop is about. How to choose building materials that Minimize impact on the environment Use environmentally aware approaches for designing buildings

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Materials and the Supply Chain Session 1: Introduction and Problem Overview

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  1. Materials and the Supply ChainSession 1: Introduction and Problem Overview

  2. What this Workshop is about • How to choose building materials that • Minimize impact on the environment • Use environmentally aware approaches for designing buildings • Minimize environmental impact from procurement of materials • (see the workshop objectives in the module) Mod 5 Ses 1

  3. Problem Overview Please hand in your specific objective or pressing question to be discussed in this workshop. We will review these while you prepare for a quick exercise. Mod 5 Ses 1

  4. Introductions • Your name • Your organization • Your actual duties or responsibilities • Your level of experience in selecting building materials and procurement • None • A little • A lot • Way too much to explain in one day Mod 5 Ses 1

  5. Green Recovery and Reconstruction Toolkit Mod 5 Ses 1 Developed by WWF and the American Red Cross Based on a 5-year partnership formed after the 2004 tsunami between WWF, American Red Cross and partners in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Maldives Designed for use globally after natural disasters and conflict

  6. 10 Program Modules Mod 5 Ses 1 Green Guide to: Opportunities for Green Recovery and Reconstruction: An Introduction Project Design, Monitoring and Evaluation Environmental Impact Assessment Tools and Techniques Strategic Site Selection and Development Materials and the Supply Chain Construction Water and Sanitation Livelihoods Disaster Risk Reduction Organizational Operations

  7. GRRT Principles “Words to live by.” -- Ron Savage, OFDA Mod 5 Ses 1 “Do no harm” to people and communities recovering from disaster by addressing environmental sustainability Recognize that addressing the environment has multiple benefits Take ownership Build back safer Be solution-oriented Emphasize the use of local knowledge

  8. Today’s Workshop 1 – Welcome and Problem Overview – 120 min. 2 – Building Materials and the Environment – 75 min. LUNCH 3 – Procurement Options and the Environment – 90 min. 4 – Putting it all Together – Applications – 75 min. 5 – Evaluation and Closing – 30 min. Mod 5 Ses 1

  9. NOAA photo TYPHOON GEORGETTE Major Tropical Storm Georgette has damaged most of the southern state of Tropico, a small tropical country. Southtown (300,000 residents) is largely destroyed. 9 Mod 5 Ses 1

  10. Scenes from the disaster H. Pollmeier photo BBC photo US Coast Guard photo Source unknown Mod 5 Ses 1

  11. Key data: • 40,000 homes damaged – of these: • 20% light damage - habitable • 30% moderate damage, but habitable • 40% standing but without roof structure • 10% destroyed – completely • Business community and structures are similarly affected. • Key infrastructure services, electricity, water, and sewerage (in urban areas only) 60% damaged. • People are camping in the rubble and starting to clear away the debris. Mod 5 Ses 1

  12. Currently involved in the reconstruction planning: 1. Material Mart (building supplies merchant) 2. Fast Track Timber (local timber supplier) 3. Big Lots Logistics (international timber supplier) 4. Southtown Homeowners Association 5. Southtown Citizens Alliance 6. Shelter Net Project Designer 7. Shelter Net Procurement Officer 8. Green Shelter Team Project Designer 9. Green Shelter Team Procurement Officer 10. Environaid Project Officer 11. National Forestry Service 12. Big Donor 13. Disaster News Media Mod 5 Ses 1

  13. Game Pieces You will all receive: • Tropico Storm Reconstruction Information • A role guide with background information • A Badge with your role name on it. Please wear it so that it is easy to see. • An office and chairs Some of you will receive: • Checks to purchase materials or give donations • Contract forms to describe sales agreements • Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to describe agreements • Maps • Paper and Excel spread sheets Now, select your roles Mod 5 Ses 1

  14. Tropico Banan Port Town Path of Destruction Southern Sea Southtown Mod 5 Ses 1

  15. Time Line 5 minutes – Read ACTION STARTS 40 minutes – decide on and buy whatever you need Contract Review 15 minutes – Make any corrections/additions to your plans, programs, sales agreements, or contracts Debriefing (any contracts/MOUs not signed by this time are not valid) Mod 5 Ses 1

  16. 40 minutes remaining UNHCR photo Mod 5 Ses 1

  17. 35 minutes remaining UNHCR photo Mod 5 Ses 1

  18. 30 minutes remaining UNHCR photo Mod 5 Ses 1

  19. 25 minutes remaining UNEP photo Mod 5 Ses 1

  20. 20 minutes remaining UN Photo/Marie Frechon Mod 5 Ses 1

  21. 15 minutes remaining UN Photo/Evan Schneider Mod 5 Ses 1

  22. 10 minutes remaining UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe Mod 5 Ses 1

  23. 5 minutes remaining UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe Mod 5 Ses 1

  24. STOP – REVIEW CONTRACTS & SIGN – 15 minutes left InterWorks photo Mod 5 Ses 1

  25. STOP – REVIEW & SIGN CONTRACTS 10 minutes left InterWorks photo Mod 5 Ses 1

  26. STOP – REVIEW CONTRACTS & SIGN – 5 minutes left InterWorks photo Mod 5 Ses 1

  27. InterWorks photo Time for program evaluation……. Mod 5 Ses 1

  28. Debriefing • WHAT HAPPENED? WHAT DID YOU DECIDE? WHAT DID YOU BUY (OR SELL)? • WERE THERE ANY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF YOUR DECISIONS? • HOW WOULD ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES IMPROVE THE OUTCOMES FOR THE AFFECTED POPULATION? • WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM THIS EXERCISE? But first, let’s take a 15 minute break Mod 5 Ses 1

  29. SOME CONCLUSIONS • Time pressures are common – But may be misleading… • There are numerous pressures on reconstruction planners…. • Environmental issues initially overlooked can have long-term lasting and costly results • Materials choices have real impact on the environment. • Material procurement choices have real impacts on the environment • Haste makes waste Mod 5 Ses 1

  30. Quote for the day… The core environmental issue for shelter provision and housing reconstruction after disaster and conflict is environmental degradation, which may hamper the abilities of affected people and host populations to live in the areas in the future. Joseph Ashmore, shelter specialist Mod 5 Ses 1

  31. Potential demand fornew housing after disasters Typical percent of new houses built each year Impact of Disasters on the Market for Building Materials % of existinghousingstock 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Mod 5 Ses 1

  32. Stand up and stretch while we set up Session 2 Mod 5 Ses 1

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