Resilient Road Infrastructure for Sustainable Mobility and Disaster Management

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Dr. Prof. Carlotta Rodriquez discusses the evolution and convergence of Disaster Risk Reduction, Sustainable Development, and Climate Change Adaptation. Addressing the issues caused by lack of integration and emphasizing the importance of harmonized approaches to enhance resilience and sustainable development.

  • Resilient Infrastructure
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Disaster Management
  • Integration
  • Climate Change

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  1. DRR and disaster management between sustainable development and climate change DECARBONIZED AND RESILIENT ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY Roma, April 24, 2024 Dr. Prof. Carlotta Rodriquez, DRR expert, Gulf representative UNDRR Arab STAG (Scientific Technical Advisory Group)

  2. Evolution and convergence of DRR, SD and CCA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DISASTER RISK REDUCTION CLIMATE CHANGE Yokohama Framework (1994-2005) AGENDA 21 (1992-2000) Rio Declaration (1992) Kyoto Protocol (1997) Millennium Development Goals (2000-15) Hyogo Framework (2005-2015) PARIS AGREEMENT (2015-2030) SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (2015-2030) SENDAI FRAMEWORK (2015-2030) From Economy to Sustainability From Impact to Preparedness RESILIENCE 2 April 24, 2024 DECARBONIZED AND RESILIENT ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

  3. Disaster response curve and development 3 April 24, 2024 DECARBONIZED AND RESILIENT ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

  4. Issues caused by the lack of integration Lexicon (Same thing, different names, or same name for different things. How do we measure improvements?) Policies and Regulations (national policies and specific laws and regulations. Gaps and inconsistencies) Budgeting (duplication of budget lines) Why they SHOULD be integrated Why they SHOULD be integrated Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring and Evaluation (additional amount of resources- especially human- that need to be kept in place by different agencies) Integrated Awareness (campaigns to raise awareness are uncoordinated) Data collection (duplicating efforts and resources, data format and portals) Implementation (resources, coordination mechanism, tools, time frame) Coordination between agencies (the issues within the UN but also outside: UN-Ngo, Ngo-Ngo, Donors-Ngo, Ministries ) 4 April 24, 2024 DECARBONIZED AND RESILIENT ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

  5. Resilience and the role of the United Nations Resilience cannot be achieved without a harmonized, consistent approach towards development, Disaster Risk reduction and Climate Change Adaptation. Lack of integration exacerbates economic losses and hold back development as well as peace and stability Risk informed Policies and Action plans should take into account: Risk informed Policies and Action plans should take into account: - Harmonization of assessments and approaches - Policies, laws and regulations - Budget lines - Implementation plans - Data collection - Monitoring and reporting - Coordination within the country and among countries - Intersectoral partnerships and cooperation between policy-makers, academia and practitioners, local stakeholders - Bottom-up approach - Communication - Capacity development and knowledge transfer 5 April 24, 2024 DECARBONIZED AND RESILIENT ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

  6. Many thanks Dr. Carlotta Rodriquez

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