ActionAid
International
An international development agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide.
Formed in 1972, for over 30 years we have been growing and expanding to where
we are today - helping over 13 million of the world's poorest and most disadvantaged
people in 42 countries worldwide. http://www.actionaid.org
African
Centre for Disaster Studies (ACDS), Potchefstroom University, South
Africa
The ACDS was established in January 2002 at the Potchefstroom University
for Christian Higher Education within the School for Social and Government
Studies. The explicit aim of the ACDS is to address the need for world-class
training, education and research in disaster related activities within
Southern Africa and the wider African context. http://acds.co.za
Associación
para la investigación del desarrollo sostenible
de las Segovias(ADESO), Nicaragua
ADESO is a scientific non profit association. Together with the local
actors it identifies
the problematic of the development of the region "Las Segovias". http://www.adeso.org.ni
African
Center of Meteorological Applications for Development (ACMAD),
Niamey, Niger
ACMAD is the focal point in fostering regional cooperation among the
53 African states with the rest of the world in climate and environmental
concerns with regard to sustainable social and economic development.
ACMAD coordinates the activities of the National Meteorological and Hydrological
Services of these countries. http://www.acmad.ne/uk
African
Development Bank (AFDB)
The African Development Bank's Group Vision adopted by its Boards of
Governors in 1999 was the product of extensive consultations with all
stakeholders. In order to operationalize this Vision, the Boards of Directors
approved a new organizational structure that became effective 1st January
2002 and have recently approved the Bank's First Strategic Plan for the
Period 2003-2007. http://www.afdb.org
African
Union (AU)
The African Union is the successor to the Organization of African Unity,
launched in Durban, South Africa in July, 2002. http://www.africa-union.org
Agence
européenne pour le developpement et la santé (AEDES)
The European Agency for the Development and Health focuses on public
health policies, food security and social programmes such as gender policy. http://www.aedes.be
Agency
for Monitoring and Forecasting of Emergency Situations
in Moscow, Russia Ministry of Emergency Situation
Agency of monitoring and forecast of Emergency Situations in Russian
Federation was created on March 27, 1997. Creation purpose is association
of scientific, technical and information possibilities of establishments
and organizations, Russian executive authority organs, Russian Academy
of Sciences and other organizations for development and perfecting of
a state system of monitoring and forecasting of extreme situations, realization
of the risk decrease strategy and reducing of natural disasters, failures
and catastrophes consequences, coordination in this area. http://www.ampe.ru/english/index.shtml
Agency
of Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
AIST is an independent administrative institution administered by the
ministry of economy, trade and industry. In April, 2001, the new AIST
began operations. It comprises 15 research institutes previously under
the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology in the Ministry of International
Trade and the Weights and Measures Training Institute. AIST is Japan’s
largest public research organization. http://www.aist.go.jp/index_en.html
Agricultural
Research Council (ARC), South Africa
ARC's Vision is "To be an internationally recognized centre of excellence
in agricultural science and innovation"; To promote the agricultural
and related sectors through research, technology development and transfer
in order to enhance the natural resource base and environment, sustain
a competitive agricultural economy, provide new economic opportunities,
ensure high quality and safe food, support an informed society
and encourage the national growth and development of South Africa". http://www.arc.agric.za
Alliance
of Small Island States (AOSIS)
AOSIS is a coalition of small and low-lying coastal countries that share
similar development challenges and concerns about the environment, especially
their vulnerability to the adverse effects of global climate change.
It functions primarily as an ad hoc lobby and negotiating voice for small
island developing states (SIDS) within the United Nations system. AOSIS
has a membership of 43 states and territories, drawn from all oceans
and regions of the world. Thirty-seven are members of the United Nations.
Together, SIDS constitute some 5 per cent of the global population. Member
states of AOSIS work together primarily through their New York diplomatic
missions to the United Nations. http://www.sidsnet.org/aosis
American
Jewish World Services (AJWS)
AJWS is an independent not-for-profit organization founded in 1985 to
help alleviate poverty, hunger and disease among the people of the world
regardless of race, religion or nationality. http://www.ajws.org
American
National Geographic Society
On the evening of January 13, 1888, thirty-three men traveled on foot,
horseback, and inhorsedrawn carriages through the streets of Washington
to the Cosmos Club, then on Lafayette Square across from the White House.
They discussed “the advisability of organizing a society for the
increase and diffusion of geographical knowledge.” The entity they
were about to create would become the largest nonprofit scientific and
educational institution in the world. http://www.nationalgeographic.com
Atelier
Parisien d'Urbanisme (APUR)
APUR was created by the Council of Paris in 1967. Its mission is to follow
urban evolutions, participate at the elaboration of definitions of urban
and land use planning policies and at the preparation of projects for
Paris and the region of Ile de France.It observes and analyses demographic,
economic and social data of the French Capital and other big cities in
order to engage and elaborate action plans proposals, and prepare urban
studies. http://www.apur.org
ASEAN
Experts Group on Disaster Management (AEGDM)
ASEAN cooperation on natural and man-made disasters is coordinated by
AEGDM which was established in 1976 and meets regularly to discuss and
share experiences of the region’s disaster management and mitigation
activities.
http://www.adpc.ait.ac.th/pdr-sea/newsletter/issue3/pdr-update.html
ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)
ARF is a regional platform consisting of ASEAN countries and dialogue
partners for confidence building and dialogue on regional security concerns.
It was established in 1994. It draws together 23 countries which have
an impact on or are involved in the security of the Asia Pacific region.
It comprises the 10 ASEAN member states (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia,
Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam);
the 10 ASEAN dialogue partners (Australia, Canada, China, EU, India,
Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Russia and the USA); the one ASEAN
observer (Papua New Guinea); as well as the Democratic Peoples Republic
of Korea and Mongolia. http://www.dfat.gov.au/arf/arfintro.html
Asian
Development Bank (ADB), Manila, Philippines
ADB is a multilateral development finance institution dedicated to reducing
poverty in Asia and the Pacific. http://www.adb.org
Asian
Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), Bangkok, Thailand
ADPC is a regional resource center established in 1986 dedicated to disaster
reduction for safer communities and sustainable development in Asia and
the Pacific. It is recognized as an important focal point for promoting
disaster awareness and developing capabilities to foster institutionalized
disaster management and mitigation policies. http://www.adpc.net
Asian
Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC), Kobe, Japan
ADRC was established in July 1998 to promote multilateral cooperation
for disaster reduction and to network the various players in the region.
It has held annual meetings to network the focal points in governments
of its member countries. Its activities focus on information sharing,
capacity building and cooperation. It has developed several successful
capacity building programmes with its member countries. http://www.adrc.or.jp
Asian
Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand
AIT is an international graduate institution of higher learning with
a mission to develop highly qualified and committed professionals who
will play a leading role in the sustainable development of the region
and its integration into the global economy. http://www.ait.ac.th
Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC), Singapore
Its goal is to advance economic dynamism and sense of community within
the Asia-Pacific region. APEC has established itself as the primary regional
vehicle for promoting open trade and practical economic and technical
cooperation. http://www.apecsec.org.sg
Association
of Caribbean States (ACS), Port of Spain, Trinidad and
Tobago
The convention establishing the ACS was signed on 24 July 1994 in Cartagena
de Indias, Colombia, with the aim of promoting consultation, cooperation
and concerted action among all the countries of the Caribbean, comprising
25 member states and three associate members. Eight other non-independent
Caribbean states are eligible for associate membership. Its current focus
is on cooperation in trade, transport, sustainable tourism and natural
disasters. http://www.acs-aec.org
Association
of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Bangkok, Thailand
The ASEAN Declaration states that the aims and purposes of the association
are to accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development
in the region through joint endeavours in the spirit of equality and
partnership in order to strengthen the foundation for a prosperous and
peaceful community of South-East Asian nations. It further aims to promote
regional peace and stability through abiding respect for justice and
the rule of law in the relationship among countries in the region and
adherence to the principles of the United Nations Charter. http://www.aseansec.org
Auckland
Local Authority Hazard Liaison Group, New Zealand
It was established by the Auckland Regional Council to enhance communication
between local authorities in hazard management issues and to facilitate
intra-council communication. The group was set up to recognize the link
between hazard mitigation and land use planning, and the need to develop
tools in areas to successfully manage risk, and to improve communication
between those working in the area of sustainable development and environment
management. http://www.ema.gov.au/5virtuallibrary/pdfs/vol16no4/pardy.pdf
Australian
Emergency Management Institute (AEMI), Victoria, Australia
(See also: EMA)
AEMI was an arm of Emergency Management Australia (EMA), which is the
federal agency responsible for reducing the impact of disasters on the
Australian community. AEMI is a registered training organization, annually
conducting a range of Commonwealth-funded activities designed to improve
Australia’s capacity to cope with disasters. http://www.emergency.nsw.gov.au/AEMI.htm
Geoscience
Australia (GA)
Geoscience Australia is the national agency for geoscience research and
information. It contributes to enhance economic, social and environmental
benefits to the community – by providing input for decisions that
impact upon resource use, management of the environment, and the safety
and well-being of Australians. Its major planned outcomes are: enhanced
global attractiveness of Australia’s offshore and onshore exploration,
improved resource management and environmental protection, safer communities
and transportation. http://www.ga.gov.au
Bangladesh
Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF)
The Ministry of Environment and Forest takes care of the management aspect
of biotechnology activities. The following institutions are under Ministry
of Environment & Forest (MOEF) :1. Bangladesh Forest Research Institute
2. Department of Environment 3. Forest Department. http://www.rbp-iucn.lk/biosafety/
Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia
In 1959, the present lnstitut Teknologi Bandung was founded by the Indonesian
government as an institution of higher learning of science, technology,
and fine arts, with a mission of education, research, and service to
the community. http://www.itb.ac.id
Building
and Housing Research Centre (BHRC), Iran
BHRC is affiliated to the Ministry of Housing & Urban Development.
It is a national center for research and assessment of products and systems
in the building and housing fields in Iran. Its principal objectives
are study, coordination, centralization, and performance of research
projects on building and housing systems, materials and constructional
technologies, and the effects of climatic and environmental conditions. http://www.bhrc.gov.ir
Bureau
de recherches géologiques et minière (BRGM),
France
Established in 1959, its activities on risks cover seismic risk, landslides,
drought, volcanic risk. It also deals with pollution. http://www.brgm.fr
Benfield
Greig Hazard Research Centre (BGHRC), London, UK
The BGHRC is an academic research centre based at London’s University
College which comprises three groups: Geological Hazards, Meteorological
and Space Hazards, and Disaster Management. The BGHRC provides a conduit
for the transfer of cutting-edge natural hazard and risk research, practice,
and innovation from the academic environment to the business world and
government and international agencies. http://www.bghrc.com
Bureau
de la protection des infrastructures essentielles et de
la protection civile (BPIEPC)/Office of Critical Infrastructure
Protection and Emergency Preparedness (OCIPEP), Canada
Its mission is to enhance the safety and security of Canadians in their
physical and cyber environment. http://www.ocipep-bpiepc.gc.ca/index.html
Business
and Industry Council for Emergency Planning and Preparedness
(BICEPP)
In 1983, the Mayor of Los Angeles and a group of business leaders met
to discuss disaster preparedness. This group subsequently became a steering
committee and formed the Business and Industry Council for Emergency
Planning and Preparedness (BICEPP). It was established as a private sector,
self- help association funded by annual sponsorship donations. BICEPP
later evolved into a non-profit corporation, lead by an Executive Committee
and a Board of Directors. Its goal is to provide a forum for information
exchange, to enhance emergency preparedness and contingency planning
within the business community. http://www.bicepp.org
Canadian
International Development Agency (CIDA)
CIDA supports sustainable development activities in order to reduce poverty
and to contribute to a more secure, equitable and prosperous world. http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/index.htm
CARE
International
CARE is an independent humanitarian organisation working to end world
poverty. CARE International's mission is to serve individuals and families
in the poorest communities in the world. Drawing strength from our global
diversity, resources and experience, we promote innovative solutions
and are advocates for global responsibility. http://www.careinternational.org.uk
Caribbean
Community (CARICOM)
Its mission is “to provide dynamic leadership and service, in partnership
with Community institutions and Groups, toward the attainment of a viable,
internationally competitive and sustainable Community, with improved
quality of life for all.” http://www.caricom.org
National
Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) (formerly the Natural
Resources Conservation Authority, NRCA), Jamaica
NEPA is a new Executive Agency that became operational on April 1, 2001.
It is an agency of the Ministry of Land and the Environment. NEPA represents
a merger between the Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA),
the Town Planning Department (TPD) and the Land Development and Utilization
Commission (LDUC). The Agency results from the work of the Government
of Jamaica Public Sector Modernization Programme (PSMP). The aim of the
merger is to integrate environmental, planning and sustainable development
policies and programmes and to improve customer service. Its mission
is to promote Sustainable Development by ensuring protection of the environment
and orderly development in Jamaica through highly motivated staff performing
at the highest standard. http://www.nrca.org
Caribbean
Development Bank (CDB), St. Michael, Barbados
CDB intends to be the leading Caribbean development finance institution,
working in an efficient, responsive and collaborative manner with its
borrowing members, leading towards the systematic reduction of poverty
in member countries, through social and economic development. http://www.caribank.org
Caribbean
Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA), St. Michael,
Barbados
CDERA is an intergovernmental, regional disaster management organization
with 16 participating states, headquartered in Barbados. CDERA’s
main function is to launch an immediate and coordinated response to any
disastrous event affecting any participating state, once the state requests
such assistance. http://www.cdra.org
CARITAS
India
Caritas India is an official organization of the Catholic Bishops' Conference
of India. (C.B.C.I.). It began work in 1962 with the headquarters in
the C.B.C.I. Centre, New Delhi.The activities of the Caritas can be broadly
divided into the following areas: Emergency Aid - Relief and Rehabilitation,
Animation and Development, Campaign against Hunger and Disease. http://www.cbcisite.com/caritas.html
Catholic
Relief Services (CRS)
CRS was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States
to assist the poor and disadvantaged outside the country. CRS provides
direct aid to the poor, and involves people in their own development,
helping them to realize their potential. http://www.catholicrelief.org
Center
for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT), Ahmedabad,
India
The Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) is sponsored
by the Ahmedabad Education Society (AES). The CEPT is a voluntary non-profit
organisation established in 1935, devoted to the cause of education at
all levels in several branches of learning. It is now a registered society
and a public trust. CEPT offers full time undergraduate programmes of
five year duration in Architecture, Construction Technology and Interior
Design supported by State Government and post graduate programmes of
one and a half year duration in Urban and Regional Planning, Housing,
Environmental Planning, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture funded
by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) and Construction
and Project Management and Structural Design which are self financing.
The ultimate aim of education is to make students aware of the multidimensional
issues of contemporary society and to meet the challenges arising out
of resolving these issues. It deals with accumulated knowledge helping
students to translate these into actions, appropriate to their own time.
In process, it is dynamic analysis of culture, values, knowledge and
methodology.
http://www.alumni.net/aboutus.asp
http://www.gisdevelopment.net/education/inst/cept.htm
Centre
for Disaster Management (CENDIM), Bogazici University,
Istanbul, Turkey
CENDIM was established in January 2001 as an interdisciplinary research
center for disaster management. The center is in strategic partnership
with many national and international organizations to develop disaster,
engineering and risk management plans and to facilitate information sharing
with governmental, non-governmental and community based organizations.
CENDIM also aims to deploy the synergy of multi-disciplinary collaboration
by national and international organizations. http://www.cendim.boun.edu.tr
Center
for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
The Center for Security Studies specializes in the field of national
and international security studies. Activities include research, teaching,
and information services. The center has developed and maintains two
electronic information services - the International Relations and Security
Network (ISN) and the Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA). http://www.fsk.ethz.ch/about
Center
for Research and Transfer of Appropriate Technology (CITTA),
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Center has taken a leading role in the development of architectural
and urban planning techniques for the reduction of disaster risk. Recent
work in conjunction with the World Bank has focused on the reduction
of consequences of urban flooding in Argentina.
Central
American and Panamanian Institute for Nutrition (INCAP)
INCAP is specialized in food security and nutrition. http://www.incap.org.gt
Central
American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), Honduras
CABEI, as a development bank and the financial arm of integration, has
as its mission to promote progress and integration in the Isthmus, to
foment economic growth with equity and to respect the environment, by
means of supporting public and private projects and programs that create
productive employment and contribute to improve productivity and competitiveness,
as well as to increase the human development indices of the region. Headquartered
in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, CABEI was founded on December 13, 1960, by
the Republics of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa
Rica to promote regional integration and development. The bank’s
membership has since grown to include the extra-regional members of Mexico,
the Republic of China (Taiwan), Argentina and, most recently, Colombia. http://www.bcie.org
Central
Building Research Institute (CBRI), India
The Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, India, has been vested
with the responsibility of generating, cultivating and promoting building
science and technology in the service of the country. Since it's inception
in 1947, the Institute has been assisting the building construction and
building material industries in finding timely, appropriate and economical
solutions to the problems of materials, rural and urban housing, energy
conservation, efficiency, fire hazards, structural and foundation problems
and disaster mitigation. http://www.cbri.org
Central
Committee for Flood and Storm Control (CCFSC), Viet Nam
The CCFS Control is responsible for emergency responses to disastrous
events in Viet Nam.
Central
Cyclone Committee, Mauritius
The Government convenes a planning session of relevant ministries, departments
and services, which comprises the Central Cyclone Committee. Local cyclone
committees also meet annually.
Centre
d'Etude des Risques Géologiques (CERG-UNIGE), University
of Geneva
The goal of the CERG is to form experts who can advise the public and
private sectors to take preventive measures which can reduce the impact
of natural disasters. It is usually taught at the University of Geneva
in Switzerland, with field studies in Switzerland and in neighbouring
countries such as France and Italy. http://www.unige.ch/hazards
Centre
International de Formation des Acteurs locaux (CIFAL),
France (International Training Centre for Local Actors)
The objectives of the center are: to contribute to crisis management
by UN agencies; to focus on the role of local community for emergency
humanitarian response and aids for reconstruction and to establish partnership
with UN agencies and other international actors. http://www.unitar.org/cifal
Center
for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), United Kingdom
The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology’s site at Wallingford is home
to the hydrology research centre for the United Kingdom (the former Institute
of Hydrology), as well as the British Geological Survey’s hydrogeology
research group, the publishing office of the International Association
of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS Press) and a section of the Natural Environmental
Research Council’s (NERC) central IT Solutions and Services Group.
http://www.ceh.ac.uk
http://www.nercwallingford.ac.uk
Center for Integration of Natural Disaster Information (CINDI),
United States Geological Survey
CINDI is a research and operational facility that explores methods for
collecting, integrating, and communicating information about the risks
posed by natural hazards and the effects of natural disasters.
http://mac.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs00301.html
Center
of Scientific Investigation and Higher Education (CICESE),
Ensenada, Mexico
CICESE is dedicated to conducting scientific research in basic and applied
science, as well as developing new technologies and highly skilled human
resources in three major disciplines: Earth Sciences, Oceanography and
Applied Physics. http://www.cicese.mx/cicese/ingles.html
Center
on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific
(CIRDAP), Dhaka, Bangladesh
CIRDAP is a regional, intergovernmental and autonomous institution established
in July 1979 by the countries of Asia and the Pacific region. The Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, which had the
support of several other UN bodies and donor countries and agencies such
as Japan, and the Swedish International Development Agency took the initiative
for its creation. The member countries of CIRDAP are Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines,
Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. http://www.cirdap.org.sg
Centre
for Disaster Studies, James Cook University, Queensland,
Australia
The Centre is a multi disciplinary research unit presently housed in
the School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography of James Cook
University. The Centre has acted as the university's face to the public
and the professionals in the Emergency Management and Meteorology fields,
city councils and other researchers since its establishment in 1979.
This has coincided with a trend in that direction at State, National
and International levels, although research expenditure remains dominated
by mainstream science. While this will probably continue to be the case
on account of the much heavier equipment costs associated with meteorological,
climatological, geological and geomorphological research, all of these
scientists are increasingly expected to relate their findings to human
and community impacts. http://www.tesag.jcu.edu.au/cds/cdsweb.htm
Centre
for Hazard and Risk - Risk Frontiers (formely the Natural
Hazards Research Centre-NHRC, Macquairie University, Sydney,
Australia
Its mission is to create strategic risk management and training solutions
for insurance companies and their clients through world leading research
into natural perils and their consequences. http://www.es.mq.edu.au/NHRC
Centro
International de Investigación sobre el Fenómeno
El Niño (CIIFEN)
CIIFEN has been established as a centre drawing together information
on ENSO and its impacts, collaborating with regional and national partners
in climate data processing, applications and prediction. http://www.ciifen-int.org/
Centre
européen de prévention des risques (CEPR),
France
The CEPR is a center on applied sciences in the field of prevention.
Its work is founded on the expertise of insurers, researchers, and manufacturers
of products and services. http://www.cepr.tm.fr
Centre
for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), UK
The CEH is the leading body in the UK for research, survey, and monitoring
in terrestrial and freshwater environments. http://www.ceh.ac.uk
Centre
for Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE), Indian
Institute of Technology(IIT), Bombay, India
CESE has a dedicated group of ten faculty members with multi-disciplinary
background
and interests together with faculty co-opted from allied disciplines
to lead the activities of the centre. The Centre offers M.Tech. and Ph.D.
programmes, which are interdisciplinary in nature and consists of course
work followed by a research project. The centre is offering wide professional
expertise and is actively pursuing several sponsored research, consultancy
and technical services and has established strong links with leading
industries, institutions and national/international agencies. CESE has
been very active in man-power development by organizing tailor-made workshops
and training programmes. During 1999-2000 the centre offered two training
programmes on hazardous waste and biomedical waste management for representatives
from various industries and central and state pollution control boards.
The centre plans to consolidate the on-going programmes in the emerging
fields of Environmental biotechnology, clean technology, environmental
impact assessment, novel technologies for industrial/hazardous waste
management besides addressing issues of global concern like ozone depletion. http://www.cese.iitb.ac.in
Centre
for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), Catholic
University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
Although the main focus of the Centre is on safeguards, public health
and the sanitary aspects of disasters, CRED also studies the socio-economic
and long-term effects of these large-scale disasters. Increasingly, preparedness,
principally at the level of human resource development as well as problems
linked to the management of crises, have gained a higher profile within
CRED’s activities. It maintains the OFDA/CRED international disaster
database EM-DAT. http://www.cred.be
Centre
of Competence on Natural Disaster Reduction (CENAT)
The competence centre for natural hazards was founded by the ETH-Council
in 1995.The main aim of this competence centre is to effect interdisciplinary
research on the causes of natural hazards, the processes involved, their
effects on people and objects, and on appropriate means of protection.
The competence centre serves to identify the existing potential of specialists
and know-how within the ETH group in the field of natural hazards, and
constitutes a contact point for public and private institutions as well
as national and international organisations. http://www.cenat.ch/cenat.html
Centre
of Studies in Resources Engineering (CSRE), at the Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay
CSRE is one of the Centres at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
Since its inception in 1976, the Centre has been actively involved in
developing remote sensing technology and its application to natural resources
management and Environmental monitoring. The Centre has also done pioneering
work in the area of Low Cost Geographical Information System (GIS) development
in the country. http://www.csre.iitb.ac.in
Centre
on Integrated Rural Development for Asia & Pacific
(CIRDAP)
CIRDAP is a regional, intergovernmental and autonomous institution established
in July 1979 by the countries of Asia and the Pacific region. The Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, which had the
support of several other UN bodies and donor countries and agencies such
as Japan, and the Swedish International Development Agency took the initiative
for its creation.The member countries of CIRDAP are Afghanistan, Bangladesh
(host-state), India, Indonesia, Lao PDR,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan , Philippines, Sri Lanka , Thailand, and
Vietnam. http://www.cirdap.org.sg
Centre
Régional AGRHYMET, Niamey, Niger
Created in 1974, AGRHYMET is a specialized hydrometeorological institute
of the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel. http://www.agrhymet.ne/AGRHYMET
Centro
de Coordinacion para la Prevención de Desastres
Naturales en América Central (CEPREDENAC), Republic
of Panama (Coordinating Centre for the Prevention of Natural
Disasters in Central America)
CEPREDENAC was established in 1988 as a coordination center for strengthening
the capacity of the region as a whole to reduce the vulnerability of
the population to the effects of natural disasters. In May 1995, CEPREDENAC
became an official organization set up to foster the Central American
Integration System (SICA) with the Governments of Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama as members. http://www.cepredenac.org
Centro
Nacional de Prevención de Desastres (CENAPRED),
Mexico (National Center for Disaster Prevention)
The National Centre for Disaster Prevention was created by an Agreement
of Cooperation between the governments of Mexico and Japan for the use
and transfer of technology for the prevention of disasters.
http://www.cenapred.unam.mx
Centro
Regional de Informacion de Desastres (CRID), San José,
Costa Rica (Regional Disaster Information Centre)
CRID is an initiative sponsored by six organizations that decided to
join efforts to ensure the compilation and dissemination of disaster-related
information in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its mission is to promote
the development of a prevention culture in the Latin American and Caribbean
countries, through the compilation and dissemination of disaster-related
information, and the promotion of co-operative efforts to improve risk
management in the region. http://www.crid.or.cr
Center
for Disease Control and prevention (CDC) Atlanta, USA
CDC is recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health
and safety of people – at home and abroad, providing credible information
to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships.
CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease
prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and
education activities. http://www.cdc.gov
Center
for Hazards and Risk Research, Lamont-Dohert and Earth
Obsevatory of Columbia University, New York, USA
The mission of the Center is to advance the predictive science of natural
and environmental hazards and the integration of science with hazard
risk assessment and risk management. http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/pi/CHRR
China
Association for Science and Technology
The China Association of Science and Technology served three major purposes.
First, it brought individual scientists and administrators together with
their professional peers from other work units at conferences, lectures,
and joint projects, and it promoted communication across administrative
boundaries. Second, it had a major role in the popularization of science
and dissemination of scientific knowledge to the general public. Third,
it played a major role in China's international scientific exchanges
and hosted delegations of foreign scientists, sponsored international
scientific conferences in China, participated in many joint research
projects with foreign associations and scientific bodies, and represented
China in many international science societies. http://www.1upinfo.com/country-guide-study/china/china269.html
Civil
protection Command, Romania
" The civil protection is a part of the national defence and contains the
ensemble of measures, and activities aimed to protect the population, assets,
cultural values and environment factors, in case of armed conflict or disaster".
(Art.1-The Civil Protection Law no. 106 on 25/09/96) http://www.icdo.org/National%20structures/Romania.pdf
Coastal
Services Centre (CSC), NOAA, USA
The NOAA Coastal Services Center is an office within the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration devoted to serving the nation's state
and local coastal resource management programs. http://www.csc.noaa.gov
Comité permanent
inter-états de lutte contre la sécheresse
dans le Sahel (CILSS), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (Permanent
Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel)
Its mission is to be involved in the research of food security and to
combat the effects of drought and desertification for better ecological
stability. http://www.cilss.org
Comisión
Centroamericana de Ambiente y Desarrollo (CCAD), El Salvador
(Central American Commission for Environment and Development)
It is called to protect and, at the same time, give value to the regional
patrimony, which is characterized by its biological diversity and ecosystems.
Accordingly, it is also called to be a bridge of collaboration between
the countries of the region seeking the adoption of the themes of sustainable
development by soliciting the collaboration of all the parties that work
in the field of development. It is the regional institution in Central
America responsible for the coordination of Corridor activities and other
regional environment and development initiatives in Central America.
http://ccad.sgsica.org
Comisión
Nacional de Prevención de Riesgos y Atención
de Emergencias (CNE), Costa Rica (National Risk Prevention
and Emergency Response Commission)
The National Commission for Risk Prevention and Emergency Management
is the entity responsible for the coordination of prevention work on
risk and for the mitigation and response to emergency situations (Article
19 of the Legislature). The development of the National Law for Emergencies,
on 14 August, 1969, was the foundation for the National Commission. http://www.cne.go.cr
Comisión
Permanente de Contingencias (COPECO), Honduras (The Permanent
Commission for Contingencies)
Presently, the Executive Council is organizing the lobbying of a new
law which will make the management of contingencies more efficient and
which will support the creation of a National System for the prevention,
mitigation and management of disasters and emergencies.
Commission
for the Geological Map of the World (CGMW)
The CGMW’s aims are to promote, coordinate and publish synthetic
Earth sciences maps, at small scale, of continental and/or oceanic areas
of the World. It is a non-profit scientific and pedagogic body governed
by French law. http://ccgm.free.fr
World
Geological Maps Search System: http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/gmapi/welcome.html
Committee
on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS)
CEOS is an international organization charged with coordinating international
civil spaceborne missions designated to observe and study planet Earth.
Comprising 41 space agencies and other national and international organizations,
CEOS is recognized as the major international forum for the coordination
of Earth observation satellite programs and for interaction of these
programs with users of satellite data worldwide. http://www.ceos.org
Committee
on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), United Nations
The Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space was set up by the United
Nations General Assembly in 1959 to review the scope of international
cooperation in peaceful uses of outer space, to devise programmes in
this field to be undertaken under United Nations auspices, to encourage
continued research and the dissemination of information on outer space
matters, and to study legal problems arising from the exploration of
outer space. http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/COPUOS/copuos.html
Community
Action Group for Floodwater, Old Community of Rodenkirchen,
Germany
The community action group for floodwater in the old community of Rodenkirchen
is a non-profit association founded in a district of Cologne. This group
advocates the interests of more than 4,000 residents in matters of local
flood protection. In 2001, the group sailed the boat up the Rhine staging
events and conducting discussions in 18 towns and cities together with
other community action groups and representatives of local authorities.
The overall promotional efforts of the campaign for greater awareness
about flood issues is not limitted to Germany alone, as the group's trip
also go through parts of France, Switzerland and the Netherlands. http://www.worldwatercouncil.org
Concern
Worldwide, British Red Cross
Its mission is to enable poor people to achieve major improvements in
their lifestyles which are sustainable without ongoing support from Concern.
To this end it will work with the poor themselves and with local and
international partners who share its vision to create just and peaceful
societies where the poor can exercise their fundamental rights. http://www.concern.ie/news/dec_africa.htm
Consejo
Regional de Cooperación Agricola (CORECA) para America
Central, Mexico y la Republica Dominicana (Regional Council
for Agricultural Cooperation in Central America, Mexico
and the Dominican Republic)
The development of Regional Council for Agricultural Cooperation (CORECA)
began in 1980 when a meeting of the International and Regional Committee
on Agronomic Security, under the guidance of Panama and the Dominican
Republic, put forward the idea of establishing a political forum at the
Ministerial level for the agricultural sector. The Council’s principal
objective was to serve as a permanent forum for consultation and cooperation
between the various political parties of the regions’ agricultural
sectors. Particularly, it would focus on raising the quality of life
for farmers, improving the environment, initiating technological development
and offering wide-ranging cooperation. The Member States of CORECA include
: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua,
Panama, and the Dominican Republic. http://www.sagarpa.gob.mx/Dgai/coreca.htm
Consortium
of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering
(CUREE), USA
CUREE is a non-profit organization, established in 1988, devoted to the
advancement of earthquake engineering research, education and implementation. http://www.curee.org
Consultative
Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
The CGIAR was created in 1971. Its mission is to contribute, through
its research, to promoting sustainable agriculture for food security
in developing countries. Membership of the Group has increased from eighteen
to fifty-eight, the number of CGIAR centers has grown to sixteen, and
their research interests have been diversified. http://www.cgiar.org
Coordinating
Committee for Coastal and Offshore Geoscience Programmes
in East and Southeast Asia (CCOP), Bangkok, Thailand
CCOP is an Intergovernmental Organization focused on regional geo-scientific
aspects. It consists of 11 member countries i.e., Cambodia, China, Indonesia,
Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and is supported by 14 cooperating countries
and several international organizations. http://www.ccop.or.th
Coordinating
Council for Disaster Management (CCGC), Mozambique
CCGC is the government body responsible for policy decisions relating
to disasters. The prime minister chairs the CCGC and his deputy is the
minister of foreign affairs.
Cooperative
for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)
CARE, an NGO, consists of 11 member organizations, working as a global
force dedicated to achieving lasting victory over poverty. http://www.care.org
Corporación
Andina de Fomento (CAF), Caracas, Venezuela (Andean Development
Corporation)
CAF is made up of Latin American and Caribbean shareholders (Bolivia,
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Jamaica,
Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago and 22 private banks
in the Andean region). It has the mission of backing the sustainable
development of its shareholder countries and of integration by raising
funds to provide a range of financial services. http://www.comunidadandina.org/ingles/who/caf.htm
Council
for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa
Constituted as a Science Council by an Act of Parliament, the CSIR operates
as a market-oriented contract and consortium research partner to its
clients and stakeholders. CSIR focuses on building Africa’s capacity
in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) project management. CSIR Water,
Environment and Forestry Technology has been involved in the development
and presentation of EIA capacity building courses for the past 10 years. http://www.csir.co.za
Council
of Europe – EUR-OPA Major Hazards Agreement
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has set up the Open
Partial Agreement in 1987. This intergovernmental Agreement is a platform
for cooperation in the field of major natural and technological disasters
between Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean area and Western Europe concerning
knowledge about prevention, risk management, post-crisis analysis and
rehabilitation. http://www.coe.int/T/E/Cultural_Co-operation/Disasters
County
Fire Authority (CFA), Australia
The devastation of the 1944 fires emphasised the urgency of better coordination
of country fire services. CFA has evolved to become one of the world’s
largest volunteer based emergency services. The ties between CFA and
state government, local government, industry and brigades are essential
to the successful operation of CFA. As a community service organisation,
CFA brigades are strongly supported by their local communities and CFA
infrastructure in responding to meet Victoria’s fire safety and
emergency management needs. http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au
Darmouth
flood Observatory
The Observatory provides current information (updated daily) on flooding.
It uses satellite technology to help detect such events as they occur.
It also archives the obtained cartographic information about flooded
lands into the first global atlas of flood hazard. This on-line and rapidly
growing atlas records for posterity 15 years of flood history, world-wide. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~floods/index.html
David
and Lucile Packard Foundation, USA
The Foundation was created in 1964 by David Packard, co-founder of the
Hewlett-Packard Company, and Lucile Salter Packard. Together, universities,
national institutions, community groups, youth agencies, family planning
centers, and hospitals constitute a tradition that complements government
efforts to focus on society's needs. http://www.packard.org
Department
for Earthquake Engineering at the University of Roorkee,
State of Uttar Pradesh, India
Established in 1960 as School of Research and Training in Earthquake
Engineering, the department has been actively engaged in teaching, basic
and applied research, and providing consultancy services in the seismic
design of almost all major engineering projects in the country, with
an aim of mitigating disasters caused by earthquakes. The department
has been consulted by a large number of governmental and nongovernmental
organizations with regard to earthquake resistant design of such structures.
This has also helped the industry in obtaining certification of the seismic
withstand capability of equipment and other systems to be installed in
seismic areas. A large portion of the software used for analysis and
design has been developed in-house. In addition, the department has also
undertaken programmes of seismic instrumentation in the country with
a view to have better understanding of the ground motion characteristics
and seismicity of various regions. The department has rendered technical
services to UNESCO on Influence of Natural Disasters on Educational Facilities
for the West and South East Asian countries and has prepared a manual
on protective measures needed to save educational facilities from the
disastrous effects of earthquakes. http://www.rurkiu.ernet.in/acads/depts/earthquake/about/about.shtml
Department
of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM), Nepal
DHM is an organization under the ministry of science and technology.
The department with headquarters in Kathmandu has four basin offices:
Karnali Basin Office in Surkhet, Narayani Basin Office in Pokhara, Bagmati
Basin Office in Kathmandu, and Kosi Basin Office in Dharan. DHM has a
mandate from to monitor all the hydrological and meteorological activities
in Nepal. The scope of work includes the monitoring of river hydrology,
climate, agrometeorology, sediment, air quality, water quality, limnology,
snow hydrology, glaciology, and wind and solar energy. General and aviation
weather forecasts are the regular services provided by DHM. As a member
of the WMO, DHM contributes to the global exchange of meteorological
data on a regular basis. DHM actively participates in the programs of
relevant international organizations, such as, UNESCO’s International
Hydrological Program (IHP) and WMO’s Operational Hydrology Program
(OHP). http://www.dhm.gov.np
Department
of International Development (DFID), UK
DFID is a UK government department working to promote sustainable development
and eliminate world poverty.
http://www.dfid.gov.uk
Department
of Transport and Regional Services (DOTRS), Australia
The Department provides policy advice to the Ministers for the Transport
and Regional Services portfolio and delivers a variety of programs on
behalf of the Commonwealth Government. It also conduct research, analysis
and safety investigations; provide safety information and advice based
upon these investigations; and perform regulatory functions. It has a
strong policy development role, together with program administration
and service delivery responsibilities. It involves key stakeholders,
clients and customers in all stages of our work. http://www.dotrs.gov.au
Department
of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF), South Africa
DWAF is the custodian of South Africa's water and forestry resources.
It is primarily responsible for the formulation and implementation of
policy governing these two sectors. It also has override responsibility
for water services provided by local government. While striving to ensure
that all South Africans gain access to clean water and safe sanitation,
the water sector also promotes effective and efficient water resources
management to ensure sustainable economic and social development.The
forestry programme promotes the sustainable management of the country's
natural forest resources and commercial forestry for the lasting benefit
of the nation. http://www.dwaf.gov.za/default.asp
Deutsches
Forschungsnetz Naturkatastrophen (DFNK), Germany (German
Research Network for Natural Disasters)
DFNK is an initiative of German research programmes and institutions.
The Network’s goal is to collect, organize and disseminate information
from research, knowledge and methodology on the topic of natural disasters
taken from technical, environmental and social research sources working
in this field. http://dfnk.gfz-potsdam.de
Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ),
Germany (German Agency for Technical Cooperation)
GTZ is a government-owned corporation for international cooperation with
worldwide operations. In more than 120 partner countries, GTZ is supporting
many development projects and programmes, chiefly under commissions from
the German Federal Government. GTZ’s aim is to improve the living
conditions and perspectives of people in developing and transition countries. http://www.gtz.de
Deutsches
Komite für Katastrophenvorsorge e.V. (DKKV) (German
Committee for Disaster Reduction)
The tasks of the DKKV for disaster reduction are numerous and to a degree
very particular: from technical projects researching the effects of disasters
on society to political programmes encouraging the growth of disaster
reduction initiatives. http://www.dkkv.org
Disaster
Research Center, Ohio State University, USA
The Center, was established at Ohio State University in 1963 and moved
to the University of Delaware in 1985. The Center conducts field and
survey research on group, organizational and community preparation for,
response to, and recovery from natural and technological disasters and
other community-wide crises. DRC researchers have carried out systematic
studies on a broad range of disaster types, including hurricanes, floods,
earthquakes, tornadoes, hazardous chemical incidents, and plane crashes. http://www.udel.edu/DRC
Disaster
Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU), Zambia
In 1998, the government of Zambia established the DMMU as part of the
vice president’s office to coordinate disaster related activities.
The DMMU is supported by a technical committee, which includes the ministry
of agriculture’s office of early warning, the ministry of agriculture,
food and fisheries, the central statistical office, and key line ministries
such as health, finance and economic development.
Disaster
Management Bureau (DMB), Ministry of Disaster Management
and Relief (MDMR), Bangladesh
MDMR is the principal government body, overseeing the disaster management
activities in the country. Disaster Management Bureau and Directorate
of Relief and Rehabilitation work directly under the Ministry. Bangladesh
has established various disaster management committees at different levels
from National Disaster Management Council (NDMC), headed by the Honorable
Prime Minister, to the field level committee such as District Disaster
Management Committee (DDMC), headed by Deputy Commissioner (DC). Under
the supervision of MDMR, there are a number of disaster response units.
source : ADPC http://www.bdmb.org
Disaster
Management Center (DMC), University of Wisconsin, USA
The center’s goal is to help improve the emergency management performance
of non-governmental organizations, local and national governments, and
international organizations, through a comprehensive professional development
program in disaster management. Distance learning is the principal approach
for this international program. http://dmc.engr.wisc.edu/about/edlinks.html
Disaster
Management Facility (DMF), World Bank, Washington D.C.,
USA
DMF aims to reduce human suffering and economic losses caused by natural
and technological disasters. Making sure that disaster prevention and
mitigation are integral parts of development requires action, the DMF
takes action by providing technical support to World Bank operations,
promoting capacity-building, and establishing partnerships with the international
and scientific community working on disaster issues. http://www.worldbank.org/dmf/mission.htm
Disaster
Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA), South
Africa
DMISA is an organization where everyone involved in disaster management
can relate to others with similar interests, and creates opportunities
for the improvement of disaster management in Southern Africa. http://www.cmc.gov.za/pht/DMISA.htm
Disaster
Management Technical Council (CTGC), Mozambique
The CTGC provides technical back-up to the National Disaster Management
Institute (INGC), an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Cooperation.
Disaster
Management Unit, (DMU), Standing Office of the Central
Committee for Flood and Storm Control (CCFSC), Vietnam
The Vietnam Disaster Management Unit (DMU) is the mechanism chosen by
the Government of Vietnam and UNDP to join together over 1000 years of
Vietnamese flood protection culture with twenty-first century western
technology to better protect the entire population of Vietnam against
the annual natural disasters that ravage the country. http://www.undp.org.vn/dmu/index.html
Disaster
Mitigation Facility (DMF) for the Caribbean, CBD, USAID/OFDA
On February 20, 2002, the Caribbean Development Bank launched its Disaster
Mitigation Facility for the Caribbean (DMFC) at the Sherbourne Conference
Centre in Barbados.
The Facility was established based on a limited scope grant agreement
between CDB and USAID, and has two objectives: to assist CDB’s
borrowing member countries (BMCs) with the adoption and institutionalization
of successful disaster mitigation plans and policies; and to strengthen
CDB’s institutional capacity to effectively implement its revised
disaster management strategy, focusing on mitigation, and to integrate
the revised strategy into all CDB’s policies, projects and programmes. http://www.caribank.org/downloads/dmfcpage.pdf
Disaster
Mitigation Institute (DMI), India
DMI, India is a community based action research, action planning and
action advocacy non-governmental organisation. It works towards bridging
the gap between policy, practice, and research related to disaster mitigation,
in an effort to link the community to the (inter)national level humanitarian
scenario. http://www.southasiadisasters.net
Disaster
Recovery Business Alliance (DRBA)
DRBA is an organization, a process and a product that is designed to
provide an improvement in a community’s ability to deal with disaster
recovery by the formation of an effective alliance between the private
and public sectors of a community. It offers a tested model to assist
local leaders in forming and facilitating a lifeline-based planning organization
to serve a local community. It was established and funded by the Electric
Power Research Institute (EPRI) and co-founded by the Department of Energy,
and the Association of Contingency Planners (ACP). DRBA has formed partnerships
with many public and private sector organizations such as the Central
United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC), National Emergency Management
Association (NEMA), the Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS)
and many others.
http://www.acp-international.com/drba
Disaster
Research Center, University of Delaware, USA
DRC is a social science research center devoted to the study of disasters.
It was established at Ohio State University in 1963 and moved to the
University of Delaware in 1985. The center conducts field and survey
research on group, organizational and community preparation for, response
to, and recovery from natural and technological disasters and other community-wide
crises. DRC researchers have carried out systematic studies on a broad
range of disaster types, including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes,
hazardous chemical incidents, plane crashes. http://www.udel.edu/DRC/nodhtml.html
Discipleship
Centre, Hind Swaraj Mandal
The Discipleship Centre is a Non-Governmental Organization involved in
Gujarat Earthquake Relief and Rehabilitation efforts.
Drought
Monitoring Centre (DMC), Harare, Zimbabwe and Nairobi,
Kenya
The Drought Monitoring Centres for Eastern and Southern Africa are charged
with the responsibility of monitoring of drought and other climatic conditions
in a timely manner with respect to intensity, geographical extent, duration
and impact upon agricultural production and to give early warning for
the formulation of appropriate strategies to combat any anticipated adverse
effects. http://www.meteo.go.ke/dmc/contact.html
Earthquake
Disaster Mitigation Research Center (EDM), Miki, Japan
The main purpose of the EDM is to produce “frontier research on
earthquake disaster mitigation for urban regions.” The major research
activities are performed by three research teams: the disaster process
simulation team, the disaster information system team and the structural
performance team. http://www.edm.bosai.go.jp
Earthquake
Engineering Research Institute (EERI), Oakland, USA
The objective of EERI is to reduce earthquake risk by advancing the science
and practice of earthquake engineering, by improving understanding of
the impact of earthquakes on the physical, social, economic, political
and cultural environment, and by advocating comprehensive and realistic
measures for reducing the harmful effects of earthquakes. http://www.eeri.org
Earthquake
Hazard Centre (EHC), Victoria University, Wellington, New
Zealand
The Earthquake Hazard Centre (EHC) is an information network and dissemination
centre for earthquake-resistant construction in Developing Countries.
The EHC seeks to share basic earthquake engineering knowledge, common
place in many countries, with those working in construction-related fields
in developing countries. The EHC aims to provide information which is
relevant and appropriate to the limited resources available in the communities
where this information is most needed. The EHC is a non-profit organisation
supported by Robinson Seismic Ltd and the New Zealand Ministry of Civil
Defence and Emergency Management. It is based at the School of Architecture,
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. http://www.ehc.arch.vuw.ac.nz
East
West Center, Honolulu, Hawai
The East-West Center is an internationally recognized education and research
organization established by the U.S. Congress in 1960 to strengthen understanding
and relations between the United States and the countries of the Asia
Pacific region. The Center carries out its mission through programs of
cooperative study, training and research. Professionals and students
from the United States, Asia and the Pacific study and work together
at the East-West Center to better understand issues of common and critical
concern and explore mutually beneficial ways of addressing them. http://www.eastwestcenter.org/about-ov.asp
Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
ECOWAS was created in 1975 by the Heads of State and Government of the
16 countries of the region with the goal to achieve economic union. There
are several agro-ecological zones within ECOWAS ranging from the north
to the south. These are the Sahelian zone,
Sudanese zone, Guinean zone and the forest areas. http://www.fao.org/tc/tca/pdf/fact_ECOWAS_en.pdf
EMERCOM
Russia
Ministry of civil defense and emergencies. http://emercom.on.ufanet.ru
Emergency
Management Australia (EMA)
EMA provides national leadership in the development of measures to reduce
risk to communities and manage the consequences of disasters. It is the
Federal Agency responsible for reducing the impact of natural and man-made
disasters on the Australian community. http://www.ema.gov.au
Emergency
Management Australia Institute (EMAI), Mount Macedon, Australia
Emergency Management Australia’s research and training centre at
Mount Macedon was renamed the Emergency Management Australia Institute
(EMAI) in January, 2002. The change was made to better reflect the institute
as an integral part of EMA’s core business and to stress the holistic
nature of the organization’s operations across its sites in Canberra
and Mount Macedon Victoria. EMAI conducts a program of activities which
includes the National Studies Program, education and training activities,
resource development to support the curriculum and the provision of information
through the Australian Emergency Management Information Centre. EMAI
is the education and information arm of Emergency Management Australia
(EMA). http://www.ema.gov.au/fs-education.html
Emergency
Preparedness Canada (EPC)
See Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness
(OCIPEP). http://www.ocipep-bpiepc.gc.ca/home/index_e.html
ENDA
ENDA is involved in environmental development in the third world. http://www.enda.sn
Environment
and Society Institute (ESI), State University of New York,
Buffalo, USA
It offers courses on engineering and applied sciences and hosts the National
Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA), the Center for
Urban Studies. The Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering
Research (MCEER) is an affiliated research center. http://www.buffalo.edu
European
Commission/Commission Européenne
The European Commission embodies and upholds the general interest of
the Union. The President and Members of the Commission are appointed
by the Member States after they have been approved by the European Parliament.The
Commission is the driving force in the Union's institutional system:
It has the right to initiate draft legislation and therefore presents
legislative proposals to Parliament and the Council. As the Union's executive
body, it is responsible for implementing the European legislation (directives,
regulations, decisions), budget and programmes adopted by Parliament
and the Council.
It acts as guardian of the Treaties and, together with the Court of Justice,
ensures that Community law is properly applied. It represents the Union
on the international stage and negotiates international agreements, chiefly
in the field of trade and cooperation. http://europa.eu.int/comm/index_en.htm
European
Commission's Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO)
The European Union’s mandate to ECHO is to provide emergency assistance
and relief to the victims of natural disasters or armed conflict outside
the European Union. The aid is intended to go directly to those in distress,
irrespective of race, religion or political convictions. http://europa.eu.int/comm/echo/en/index_en.htm
European
Environment Agency (EEA), Copenhagen, Denmark
The EEA aims to support sustainable development and to help achieve significant
and measurable improvement in Europe’s environment through the
provision of timely, targeted, relevant and reliable information to policy
making agents and the public. http://www.eea.eu.int
European
Directorate General Joint Research Centre (JRC)
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) Directorate-General is an integral part
of the European Commission. It provides independent scientific and technical
advice to the Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers
and EU Member States in support of European Union (EU) policies. Its
main aim is to help to create a safer, cleaner, healthier and more competitive
Europe. Its seven scientific institutes carry out research of direct
concern to EU citizens. It provides technical know-how both directly
and through coordinating and contributing to numerous broader networks
linking industry, universities and national institutes. The JRC is playing
an important role in helping establish the European Research Area (ERA). http://www.jrc.org
European
Laboratory for Structural Assessment – Earthquake
Engineering (ELSA), Ispra, Italy
The construction of bridges, viaducts, buildings or tunnels, which can
withstand earthquakes, involves using particularly sophisticated simulation
laboratories. The most prestigious of these is ELSA, which is a technological
flagship for the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre. http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/success/en/env/0071e.html
European
Research Area (ERA)
On 18, January 2000 the European Commission adopted the platform “Towards
a European Research Area” which is meant to contribute to the creation
of better overall framework conditions for research in Europe. ERA is
regrouping all Community supports for the better coordination of research
activities and the convergence of research and innovation policies, at
national and EU levels. http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/era/index_en.html
European
Space Agency (ESA)
The European Space Agency is Europe’s gateway to space. Its mission
is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure
that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the people
of Europe. ESA has 15 Member States. By coordinating the financial and
intellectual resources of its members, it can undertake programmes and
activities far beyond the scope of any single European country. http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/index.html
European
Union (EU)
The European Union was set through the process of European integration
was launched on 9 May 1950 when France officially proposed to create “the
first concrete foundation of a European federation.” Six countries
(Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands) joined
from the very beginning. Today, after four waves of accessions (1973:
Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom; 1981: Greece; 1986: Spain and
Portugal; 1995: Austria, Finland and Sweden). The EU has 15 Member States
and is preparing for the accession of other eastern and southern European
countries. Its main agencies are: European Parliament, Council of the
Union, European Commission, Court of Justice, Court of Auditors, European
Central Bank, European Economic and Social Committee, Committee of the
Regions, European Investment Bank, European Ombudsman. http://www.europa.eu.int
European
Centre for Disaster Medicine/ Centre européen pour
la Médecine des catastrophes (CEMEC), San Marino It
promotes the prevention and mitigation of the effects of
natural and technological disasters. http://www.diesis.com/cemec
European
University Centre for Cultural Heritage/Centre Universitaire
Européen pour les Biens Culturels (CUEBC), Ravello,
Italy.
CUEBC is an experimental laboratory that conducts scientific research
and specialist matters. It is part of the European University for Cultural
Heritage. http://www.cuebc.amalficoast.it
European
Natural Disasters Training Centre/Centre Européen
de Formation sur les Risques Naturels (AFEM), Ankara, Turkey.
AFEM's main goal is to reduce the destructive effects of hazards through
research, training and education at all levels, from policy makers to
field workers associated with disaster preparedness and response. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/afem50.htm
European
Centre for Prevention and Forecasting of Earthquakes/Centre
Européen pour la Prévention et la Prévision
des Tremblements de Terre (ECPFE), Athens, Greece.
ECPFE is involved in all aspects of prevention as well as in the development
of practical ways of managing earthquakes. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ecpfe50.htm
European
Centre on Geomorphological Hazards/Centre Européen
sur les Risques Geomorphologiques (CERG), Strasbourg, France
CERG is concerned with studying the major hazards associated with earthquakes
and landslides. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/cerg50.htm
Euro-Mediterranean
Seismological Centre/Centre Sismologique Euro-Méditerranéen
(CSEM), Bruyères-le-Châtel, France
The activity of CSEM members is devoted to the promotion of seismological
research.
http://www.emsc-csem.org
http://www.csem.bruyeres.cea.fr
European
Centre for Geodynamis and Seismology/Centre Européen
de Géodynamique et de Sismologie (ECGS), Walferdange,
Luxemburg
The Centre acts as a link between scientific research and its application
to the prevention and interpretation of hazards. http://www.ecgs.lu
European
Centre on Training and Information of Local and Regional
Authorities and Population on the Field of Natural and
Technological Disasters /Centre Européen de Formation
des Autorités Locales et Régionales dans
le domaine des Catastrophes Naturelles et Technologiques
(ECMHT), Baku, Azerbaïjan.
It provides training and information of local and regional authorities
in the field of major hazards. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ecmht50.htm
Euro
Mediterranean Centre on Evaluation and Prevention of Seismic
Risk/Centre Européen sur l’Evaluation et la
Prévention du Risque Sismique (CEPRIS), Rabat, Morocco.
It works to develop a unified strategy and common framework for coordinating
regional seismo-tectonic zoning and assessment of seismic hazards and
risks in the Mediterranean region. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/cepris50.htm
European
Centre for School Training in Risk Prevention/Centre Européen
sur la Formation Scolaire à la Prévention
des Risques (CSLT), Sofia, Bulgaria
The Centre develops and promotes general and partial educational policies,
training concepts and teaching methods in the field of risk prevention
training in schools. http://www.bg400.bg/cslt
Euro-mediterranean
Centre for Research on Arid Zones/Centre Euro-Mediterranééen
sur les Zones Arides (CRSTRA), Algiers, Algeria
The centre conducts scientific and technical research programmes on arid
zones and zones threatened with desertification and drought. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/crstra50.htm
European
Centre of Technogenic Safety/Centre Européen de
Sécurité Technologique (TESEC), Kiev, Ukraine
TESEC is a scientific research and educational organization. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/tesec50.htm
European
Centre for Vulnerability of Industrial and Lifeline Systems/Centre
Européen sur la Vulnérabilité des
Réseaux et Systèmes Industriels (ECILS),
Skopje (Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia)
It promotes programmes for theoretical and applied research of urban
vulnerability. http://www.iziis.ukim.edu.mk
European
Centre on Urban Risks/Centre Européen sur les Risques
Urbains (CERU), Lisbon, Portugal
Its principal functions are to provide a framework for coordinating relief
and natural and technological hazard management and for devising a common
strategy to combat urban hazards. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ceru50.htm
European
Centre on Floods/Centre Européen sur les Inondations
(AECF), Kishinev, Moldova
It concentrates on proposals to prevent the risk of flooding. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/aecf50.htm
Euro-Mediterranean
Centre on Insular Coastal Dynamics/Centre Européen
de la Dynamique Côtière Insulaire (IcoD),
Valletta, Malta
ICoD’s main brief is to work in three main areas of education,
applied research and information activities related to coastal dynamics. http://www.icod.org.mt/IcoD/ICoD
main.htm
Scientific
Centre of Monaco, European Oceanological Observatory/Centre
scientifique de Monaco, Observatoire Océanologique
Européen (OOE), Monaco
It conducts research with the objective of evaluating major ecological
risks and restoring degraded habitats.
http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ooe50.htm
European
Centre of New Technologies for the Management of Major
Natural and Technological Hazards/Centre Européen
des Nouvelles Technologies pour la Gestion des Risques
Naturels et Technologiques Majeurs (ECNTRM), Moscow, Federation
of Russia
One of its primary objectives is the use of space technologies for the
forecasting, prevention and relief in major natural and technological
disasters. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ecntrm50.htm
Higher
Institute of Emergency Planning/Institut Supérieur
de Planification d’Urgence (ISPU), Archennes, Belgium
The Institute organizes specific courses concerning problems of emergency
planning for officials in public office.
http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ispu50.htm
European
Centre for Research into Techniques for Informing Populations
in Emergency Situations/Centre Européen de Recherche
sur les Techniques d’Information de la Population
dans les Situations d’Urgences/Centro Europeo de
Investigacion de técnicas de information a la poblacion
en Situaciones de Emergencia (CEISE), Madrid, Spain
Its work concerns methods of informing the public in ermergency situations. http://www.proteccioncivil.org
European
Inter-regional Centre for Training Rescue Workers /Centre
Européen de Formation Inter-Régionale pour
les Sauveteurs (ECTR), Yerevan, Armenia
It provides training of rescue workers and related instructors for humanitarian
assistance. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ectr50.htm
European
Centre on Geodynamical Hazards of High Dams/Centre Européen
sur les Risques Géodynamiques liés aux Grands
Barrages (GHHD), Tbilissi, Georgia
The Centre is created to develop multinational, multidisciplinary approaches
to the problems of geodynamic hazards, generated by high dams. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/ghhd50.htm
European
Advisory Evaluation Committee for Earthquake Prediction
(EAECEP)
While not a Centre but a Committee of the Council of Europe, this institution
of 13 specialists was established in 1993 by the Committee of Ministers
and works closely with the EUR-OPA Specialized Centres. It is responsible
for giving advice on earthquake prediction made by scientists. http://www.europarisks.coe.int/eaecep.htm
European
Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
The Centre is an international organisation supported by 24 European
States, based in Reading, west of London, in the United Kingdom. The
principal objectives of the Centre are: the development of numerical
methods for medium-range weather forecasting; the preparation, on a regular
basis, of medium-range weather forecasts for distribution to the meteorological
services of the Member States; scientific and technical research directed
to the improvement of these forecasts; collection and storage of appropriate
meteorological data. In addition, the Centre: makes available a proportion
of its computing facilities to its Member States for their research;
assists in implementing the programmes of the World Meteorological Organisation;
provides advanced training to the scientific staff of the Member States
in the field of numerical weather prediction; makes the data in its extensive
archives available to outside bodies. http://www.ecmwf.int
Experimental
Climate Prediction Center (ECPC), USA
ECPC is developing an integrated regional climate prediction capability
by undertaking basic research to identify coupled land-atmosphere-ocean
linkages. ECPC models are being used to make routine experimental forecasts,
which are continually evaluated in order to demonstrate their utility
to various sectors on temporal scales ranging from seasonal to biennial
but also touching upon daily and decadal to centennial time scales. Once
ECPC has demonstrated the usefulness of various forecast tools and methodologies,
its goal is to transfer these experimental methodologies to NCEP, IRI
and various regional application centers. http://ecpc.ucsd.edu
Facultad
Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO) (Latin American
Social Science Faculty)
The faculty’s creation is based on the recommendation of UNESCO
and the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean. Its objective
is to promote education, research and technical cooperation in the field
of social sciences for the entire region. http://www.flacso.cl
Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA), US Government
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is a part of the US Department
of Transportation, headquartered in Washington, D.C., with field offices
across the United States. Its mission is to provide leadership, expertise,
resources and information in cooperation with partners to enhance the
country’s economic vitality, the quality of life, and the environment.
The FHWA directly administers a number of highway transportation activities
including standards development, research and technology, training, technical
assistance, highway access to federally owned lands and Indian lands,
and commercial vehicle safety enforcement. Further, FHWA has a significant
role, working through partnerships, programs, policies, and allocating
resources which facilitate the strategic development and maintenance
of State and local transportation systems as effective and efficient
elements of the national intermodal transportation system. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov
Federal
Insurance and Mitigation Administration, (FIMA), Federal
Management Agency (FEMA), USA
The Mitigation Division manages the National Flood Insurance Program
and oversees FEMA's mitigation programs. It has of a number of programs
and activities of which provide citizens Protection, with flood insurance;
Prevention, with mitigation measures and Partnerships, with communities
throughout the country. The overall mission is to protect lives and prevent
the loss of property from natural hazards. http://www.fema.gov/fima
Federation
of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
FICCI was established in 1927, on the advice of Mahatma Gandhi, to garner
support for India’s independence and to further the interests of
the Indian business community. Today, after five decades of Indian independence,
FICCI is in the vanguard of nation building and is moving ahead to integrate
the Indian economy with the global mainstream. http://www.ficci.com
Fundación
de Edificaciones y Dotaciones Educatives (FEDE), Venezuela
The Foundation of Constructions and Educational Endowments "FEDE" is
an institution of public administration, dedicated exclusively to solve
the problems of the educational physical plant. It was created by means
of the Presidential Ordinance N° 1555 dated May 11 of 1976, exercising
the guides of the Ministry of Urban Development. http://www.fede.gov.ve
Fondo
para la Reconstruccion y el Desarrollo Social del Eje Cafetero
(FOREC), Armenia, Colombia
The Fund for Reconstruction and Social Development in the Coffee Region
is a specialized agency with its headquarters in Armenia administered
by a legal staff under financial and political autonomy. Its objective
is to promote the necessary work on economic, social and ecological reconstruction
in the Andean region affected by the earthquake of 25 January, 1999.
FOREC’s mission is to manage the public commitment of national
institutions and agencies in the reconstruction work with honesty, clarity,
will and efficiency in the use of the public resources and technological
assistance offered for this work. FOREC received the UN Sasakawa Award
for Disaster Reduction in 2000. http://www.forec.gov.co
Food,
Agriculture and Natural Resources (FANR) – Development
Unit, Harare, Zimbabwe
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is promoting regional
Cooperation in economic development. It has adopted a Programme of Action
covering cooperation in various sectors, including food security and
natural resources management. In order to enhance food security for all
in the region, SADC established a Food Security Programme. Its secretariat
is formed by the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources (FANR) Development
Unit. http://www.sadc-fanr.org.zw
Foundation
for International Community Assistance (FINCA)
FINCA has been helping families to create their own solution to poverty
since 1984. FINCA provides financial services to the world’s poorest
families so they can create their own employment, raise household incomes
and improve their standard of living. http://www.villagebanking.org
Foundation
for the Support of Women’s Work (FSWW)
The FSWW established in 1986 by a group of women from different backgrounds,
is a non-profit NGO. It aims to build social, economic and community
assets for and by grassroots women, and support their leadership throughout
Turkey in improving the quality of their lives and of the community. http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw
Fundación
Nacional para el Desarrollo (FUNDE), El Salvador (National
Development Foundation)
FUNDE’s mission is to offer critical thinking, analysis and proposals
for sustainable development and to engage the different parties and leading
institutions of the country with research and assistance in order to
better the quality of life and opportunities of the marginalized. http://www.funde.org
Fundación
para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Communal (CORDES),
El Salvador (Development Corporation)
Founded in 1988, CORDES is a non-governme |