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an understanding of the concept of resilience as it applies to coastal
communities with a focus on resilience as a unifying framework
for community -based planning, preparedness, response and
recovery. The course will emphasize target capabilities to enhance
preparedness and response to natural disasters, including chronic,
as well as extreme events affecting coastal communities. It will
demonstrate how to integrate risk - based, community- based, and
collaborative strategies into plans and programs.
The goal of the course is to enhance the participant's ability to
support preparedness and response efforts by developing and
sustaining resilient coastal communities.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE
This course is targeted for a broad cross section of
professionals involved in emergency management,
fire services, coastal zone managers, planners,
developers, and municipal services.
MODULES
✓ Resilience Concepts
✓ Understanding Risks from Natural Hazards
✓ Building Resilience
✓ Going Forward
PRE- REQUISTE
✓ Disaster Related Training or Experience
PRIMO 2014
March 10, 2014
1:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Honolulu, HI
LOCATION AND DETAILS:
Hawaii Convention Center
1801 Kalakaua Avenue -Room 3186
Honolulu, HI 96815
ON-LINE REGISTRATION
https://ndptc.hdwaii.edu/training
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS:
Herman Utoafili 808 - 956 -0610
utoafili @hawaii.edu
UNIVERSITY of HAWAII
828 Fort Street Mall a Suite 320
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: 808.956.0600
Fax: 808.536.9110
website: ndptc.hawaii.edu
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island environments. Along with instructor -led discussion, the
course will incorporate scenario -based group activities intended to
develop the participant's ability to employ coastal risk reduction
and opportunity measures for coastal floodplain management. The
course will provide an overview of the flooding risks to coastal built
and natural environments, in addition to introducing capabilities
(approaches and tools) that support coastal prevention /mitigation,
preparedness, response, and recovery. Participants will learn about
the traditional structural and non - structural mitigation approaches
to reduce risk and the ways in which floodplain management tools
can strengthen resulting opportunities from flooding events and
increase resilience within coastal environments.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE
This course is targeted for a broad cross section of
professionals involved in emergency management, fire
services, coastal zone managers, planners, developers,
business and education.
MODULES
Governmental administrative
Emergency management
Law enforcement
Fire Services
Planners /developers
Coastal zone managers
Non - government organizations
Private business
Education
PRIMO 2014
March 1 2014
8:00 am - 5:00 Pm
Honolulu, HI
LOCATION AND DETAILS:
Hawaii Convention Center
1801 Kalakaua Avenue - Room 3196
Honolulu,HI 96815
REGISTER AT:
https ://ndptc.hawaii.edu /training
For more information contact:
Herman Utoafili -
utoafili @hawaii.edu
808 - 956 -0610
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Phone: 808.956 -0600 Fax: 808.536 -9110
website: ndptc.hawaii.edu
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