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Regional Disaster Resilience InitiativeFocusing on Recovery and Restoration
Human resilience is the capacity to effectively influence and adapt to
change.
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Regional Disaster Resilience Initiative Bring together cross-jurisdictional stakeholders to
jointly:
Understand our region’s current capacity to quickly and effectively recover and rebuild from a major disaster
Baseline assessment/gap analysis
Identify actions that can be taken to improve our recovery capacity and address gaps
Action Plan
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FEMA Disaster Recovery Continuum
• Pre-disaster recovery planning
• Mitigation planning
• Resilience building
• Disaster preparedness exercises
• Emergency services and
• Mass care and shelter
• Debris removal of primary trans. Routes
• Establish temporary infrastructure
• Interim housing• Initiate debris
removal• Plan infrastr.
repair• Est. recovery one-
stop shops• inform
community of opportunities to build back stronger
• Develop permanent housing solutions
• Rebuild infrastr. to meet future needs
• Implement economic revitalization strategies
• Facilitate funding for business rebuilding
• Implement mitigation strategies
• Reestablish disrupted healthcare services
Where We Are Today
1. Housing and Business Recovery Workshop—November 1, 2011
2. Infrastructure Interdependencies Workshop I—January 31, 2012
3. Resilience Survey http://quake.abag.ca.gov/resilience/survey/
4. Gap analysis of current resilience capacities and needs underway
5. Draft list of priority recovery issues that require regional
coordination or cross-jurisdictional collaboration
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Interdependencies Workshop I Outcomes Current understanding of infrastructure interdependencies is very
limited. Collaboration among infrastructure sectors, other essential service
providers, and the broader stakeholders on disaster preparedness and recovery efforts is limited, but growing.
No regional disaster recovery framework or process currently exists for operational and financial decision-making post-disaster.
Regional situational awareness during recovery is essential for decision-making.
Stakeholders with years of experience focusing on disaster response find it challenging to look beyond the immediate post-disaster period.
Full workshop summary available online http://quake.abag.ca.gov/resilience/workshops/
Presentations today Dependencies and interdependencies that your organization or sector
has with other infrastructures and service/goods providers with focus on those that are of greatest concern
Examples of what your organization or sector is doing to address these interdependencies
Priority gaps your organization or sector faces related to gaining information and awareness on, and mitigating potential interdependencies-related impacts affecting disaster recovery
Actions or activities that should be undertaken to address these gaps
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Questions?
Contact Danielle Hutchings, ABAG Earthquake and Hazards Program Coordinator
danielleh@abag.ca.gov
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