推动科学、技术和创新以减少灾害风险:关于减少灾害风险的吉隆坡共识

Warta Geologi Pub Date : 2023-04-30 DOI:10.7186/wg491202303
J. Pereira, Tariqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Nurfashareena Muhamad, Saini Yang, R. Shaw
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《关于减少灾害风险的吉隆坡共识》是2020年亚太减少灾害风险科学技术会议(APSTCDRR)的成果,再次承诺利用包括地球科学在内的多学科知识,在四个优先领域加快实施《仙台减少灾害风险框架》。2020 APSTCDRR为科学与政策的对接提供了一个机会,以加强科学、技术和创新的适当作用,促进有能力的青年科学家的参与,并强调从各个角度将风险纳入各级规划和发展。2020 APSTCDRR的重点包括亚太地区减少灾害风险(DRR)的现状,以及应对系统性风险(包括自然灾害引发技术灾害(NATECH))的方法及其在该地区的相关不足。会议还重点关注气候风险和地方行动,重点关注吉隆坡多灾害平台,以及青年通过减灾领域青年专业人士联盟U-INSPIRE联盟参与科学和技术。2020 APSTCDRR中展示的许多举措与地球科学界相关,以加强他们在马来西亚和该地区的减灾工作中的作用。
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Advancing science, technology and innovation for disaster risk reduction: The Kuala Lumpur Consensus on Disaster Risk Reduction
The Kuala Lumpur Consensus on Disaster Risk Reduction was the outcome of the 2020 Asia Pacific Science and Technology Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction (APSTCDRR), documenting renewed commitment to accelerate the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in four priority areas, drawing on multi-disciplinary knowledge including geoscience. The 2020 APSTCDRR offered an opportunity for science-policy interfacing to enhance the appropriate role of science, technology and innovation, facilitate the inclusion of empowered young scientists, and accentuate the integration of risk from all perspectives into planning and development at all levels. Highlights of the 2020 APSTCDRR include the status of disaster risk reduction (DRR) in the Asia Pacific, and means of addressing systemic risk including Natural Hazards Triggering Technological Disasters (NATECH) and its associated shortcomings in the region. There was also focus on climate risk and local action spotlighting the Kuala Lumpur Multi-hazard Platform, as well as youth engagement in science and technology through U-INSPIRE Alliance, an alliance of young professionals in DRR. Many of the initiatives showcased in the 2020 APSTCDRR are of relevance to the geoscience community, to strengthen their role in DRR in Malaysia and the region.
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