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A Case Study in Uttarakhand, Northern India - Geological & Mining ...

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The curriculum of the PSI workshops comb<strong>in</strong>es classroom lectures, discussion anda large component of practical tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. Theoretical concepts are described with theaid of photographs, slide shows, films, and three-dimensional models and preparedliterature and poster sets. Topics covered <strong>in</strong>clude: the effects of seismic forces onbuild<strong>in</strong>gs, material properties and their use, site selection, build<strong>in</strong>g shapes,foundations, walls, tie-bands, corner strengthen<strong>in</strong>g, appropriate spaces for andsizes for open spaces, framed structures, temporary shelters and retrofitt<strong>in</strong>g.The workshops offered by other agencies <strong>in</strong> the region are similar <strong>in</strong> structure butare typically held for one day or three days. Little to no emphasis is placed onframe structures and practical tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g is somewhat limited due to time constra<strong>in</strong>ts.2.4.2 – b Disaster preparedness and awareness at community levelTo facilitate community participation <strong>in</strong> awareness programmes and campaignsComfort et al, (1999) recommend the follow<strong>in</strong>g strategies aimed at reduc<strong>in</strong>g theaffects of disasters while work<strong>in</strong>g with<strong>in</strong> the local community (pre, dur<strong>in</strong>g, or postdisaster): a) multi-way <strong>in</strong>formation exchange, promot<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>creased shar<strong>in</strong>g of<strong>in</strong>formation surround<strong>in</strong>g risks thereby promot<strong>in</strong>g self organization; b) <strong>in</strong>formedaction at local levels, through tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g or capacity build<strong>in</strong>g; and c) enabl<strong>in</strong>g affectedpopulations, the push for locals to “manage their own environments moreresponsibly and equitably over the long term by jo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a global structure thatsupports <strong>in</strong>formed, responsible, systematic actions to improve local conditions <strong>in</strong>vulnerable regions”. PSI has endeavoured to employ these strategies <strong>in</strong> its DMPprogrammes.In 2005, fifty-four villages <strong>in</strong> the Rudraprayag region (<strong>Study</strong> Area A of this paper)were targeted with a series of disaster preparedness and mitigation <strong>in</strong>itiatives bymeans of develop<strong>in</strong>g vulnerability plans, community task force groups, and variousself-help groups. The objectives of this programme were as follows:1) To create mass awareness about disaster vulnerabilities and preparednessmeasures <strong>in</strong> Rudraprayag district.The Role of NGOs <strong>in</strong> Disaster Mitigation and Response – A <strong>Case</strong> <strong>Study</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Uttarakhand</strong>, <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>India</strong> 36

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