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Disaster Risk Reduction National Coordinating Mechanisms in Germany

Learn about Germany's National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and its role in coordinating DRR efforts. Explore the legal framework, sectoral policies, and ongoing projects in DRR. Discover the strengths and weaknesses of the National Platform.

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Disaster Risk Reduction National Coordinating Mechanisms in Germany

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  1. Disaster Risk Reduction National Coordinating Mechanisms in Germany Presentation by DKKV

  2. Context of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in Germany Germany has a National Platform, the German Committee for Disaster Reduction (DKKV) : The National Platform was launched during IDNDR in 1991; DKKV is a non-profit association The National Platform was promoted by the Federal Foreign Office as National Partner within the IDNDR based on the commitment of the Federal Government to international humanitarian and development assistance DKKV is the HFA focal point in Germany, mandated with reporting on the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action

  3. Legal Framework for DRR and DRR National Plan A complex and very diverse structure in a federal system The legal framework : Risk Reduction:Because of the cross cutting nature of risk reduction, different aspects are integrated into the portfolio of a number of ministries (internally: Interior, Environment, Research, Transport and Building; externally: Foreign, Development) Disaster Management : Responsibility lies with the Ministries of Interior of the Länder and the Federal Government but also with communal structures, who run the fire brigades. The governmental structures are based on a huge support structure of volunteer organisations.

  4. DRR in Sectoral Policies : natural resources and water management, ecosystem services The main actors are governmental agencies like: National meteorological service Flood forecasting and monitoring centres Environmental agencies Governmental laws with reference to standard norms are effective instruments for the implementation

  5. DRR in Sectoral Policies : Climate change adaptation On the climate scene, mitigation is still more prominent than adaptation Chaired by the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) a national adaptation strategy for Germany (DAS) is under development. The strategy is developed in a participatory way, integrating all relevant stakeholders. DKKV is a member of the Working Group for DAS. DKKV is official partner to the UNFCCC in the implementation of the Nairobi Work Programme.

  6. DRR in Sectoral Policies: Urban planning The communities are in charge of the land and city planning. They are asked to integrate Risk assessment Anticipated effects of climate into their land and city planning. Building norms, anchored in governmental legislation, regulate resistance with regard to fire, strong winds and earthquakes

  7. DRR in Sectoral Policies: Water/Flood Management Within the European Communities directive for flood management the Länder are in charge of risk assessment in Germany. Flood protection is responsibility of Länder or districts Flood management is responsibility of the communities with support of the Länder

  8. Activities and Results of the National Platform and Focal Point Contribution to UN/ISDR processes and initiatives Founding member and current chair of a European network of National Platforms for DRR Improvement of disaster management Development of public databases Development of Flyers for awareness raising Education/Courses for school children Contribution to the development of a National Plan of Adaptation to Climate Change

  9. Activities and Results of the National Platform and Focal Point Contribution to the Nairobi Work Programme of UNFCCC Contribution to the preparation of the white paper on climate change adaptation by European Commission (with DKKV acting as presidency of the European Network) Contribution to the case study by European Commission on disaster prevention Proposal in the framework of FP7 on coordinated research on Natural Hazards Ongoing projects with interior, private sector and development agencies on different aspects of DRR Knowledge sharing by a number of workshops, meetings, conferences

  10. Strengths and Weaknesses of the NP in Germany • Strengths • Plurality of actors engaged in the NP • Dedicated members from governmental agencies, scientific institutions and organisations, media, private sector, humanitarian and development organizations • NP accepted as uniquely qualified for cross-sectoral, inter-disciplinary aspects of DRR • Well interlinked on the regional and international level • Structure of an association • Weaknesses • Limited resources and capacities • Not directly involved in decision making processes at the governmental level

  11. Annex • Institutional Actors and Stakeholders • Network in Normal Times • Network in Crisis Situations

  12. Institutional Actors and Stakeholders in Normal Times International Governmental Sector Civil Society Research &education European Union National Federal Foreign Office UN system District Ministry of the Interior Federal Agency for Technical Relief Local District Admin NGOs such as the German Committee for Disaster Reduction (DKKV) Ministry for the Environment Communal Administration Laender Development Cooperation such as the GTZ Voluntary Fire Brigades Ministry Economic Cooperation Households Business Ministry of Transport Industry Insurers Private Sector

  13. Institutional Actors and Stakeholders in Crisis Situations International European Union Governmental Sector Civil Society National Federal Armed Forces Federal Agency for Technical Relief UN system District German/International Red Cross Federal Foreign Office Local District Admin Communal Administration NGOs NGOs Ministry of the Interior Voluntary Fire Brigades Laender Households Ministry Economic Cooperation GTZ Industry Insurers Private Sector

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