Survey on Science and technology for Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia
13 September 2016

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The 1st Asian Science and Technology Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction on 23-24 of August 2016 was organised by UNISDR with support from IRDR and other partners, which aims to discuss the key issues, challenges, needs and opportunities in the application of science in policy-making. The conference generated an outcome document, which consists of twelve recommended actions aligning with and contributing to the Science and Technology Roadmap.

The purpose of this survey is to collect feedback about the twelve actions from a wide range of stakeholders. The analyses of the survey will be presented at the Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction on 02-05 November 2016 in New Delhi, India. Additionally, we will make the results available through the IRDR website.

The below survey consists of 2 sections: (I) General Information (II) The twelve actions based on the 4 priority areas of the Sendai Framework.

The estimated time for completing the survey is approximately 10-15 minutes.

If you have any difficulties in interpretation of terminologies, please refer to the definitions of UNISDR on disaster risk reduction via the link: https://www.unisdr.org/partners

Thank you for your input!

Please contact Fang LIAN (connect@irdrinternational.org), if you have any questions about this survey.

For more information, please visit IRDR Website, Facebook and Twitter.

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