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The International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC Davos 2010 with its motto "Risk, Disasters, Crisis and Global Change – From Threats to Sustainable Opportunities" was a milestone toward the integration of the ever more complex and interwoven portfolio of risk, security and disaster related topics,
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Thirteen plenary sessions, around 50 special and parallel sessions, side events, poster sessions, exhibitions, workshops, training courses and cultural events provided the frame for this worthwhile undertaking. It is remarkable to realize how far the formerly fragmented, global risk and disaster
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With 9 keynote presentations, 15 special panels, 85 sessions, 5 workshops, 78 posters, 23 panellists and 311 presenters; 5 book presentations; 4 lunch cinemas, the IDRC Davos continues to be a tradition of bringing together different actors and stakeholders to take stock of the progress made in
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Additional conferences and workshops dealing with specific disaster and risk topics may be organized in Davos or elsewhere. The conferences and workshops aim to provide solutions for effective and efficient global disaster and risk management and climate change adaptation. These issues need the
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At IDRC Davos 2010 some 850 conference participants from 100 countries all over the world have gathered in a unique setting and atmosphere. High-ranking delegations from The Gambia, Uganda, Republic of the Congo, from the I.R.Iran, from India, P.R. China, and Indonesia participated.
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The outcomes of the IDRC Davos 2014 shall serve as the science & technology input for the post-2015 framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (HFA2) and provide recommendations towards the UN World Conference WCDRR in Sendai, Japan. An outcomes report will be published in due time.
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The IDRC conferences promote an integral risk management approach – across subject areas, professions, and sectors – encompassing scientific understanding with business, policy responses, the media and citizen participation. The IDRCs encourage stronger ties with adequate
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IDRC conferences and workshops contribute to harmonizing risk reduction and disaster management with climate change adaptation measures. The IDRC Conferences provide an ideal platform for assessment and dissemination activities, as well as for networking activities.
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To increase the interaction and exchange knowledge and ideas, GRF transformed the concentrated collection of ideas and knowledge presented at IDRC Davos 2010 into an interactive portfolio of presentations, video recorded plenary sessions and video statements.
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Over 700 participants from more than 80 countries attended the conference, including participants, from the United Nations and international organizations; from NGOs, the private sector, science and the media.
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3rd International Disaster Reduction Conference IDRC Davos 2010 "Risk, Disasters, Crisis and Global Change – From Threats to Sustainable Opportunities"
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4th International Disaster Reduction Conference IDRC Davos 2012 "Integrative Risk Management in a Changning World - Pathways to a Resilient Society"
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5th International Disaster Reduction Conference IDRC Davos 2014 "Integrative Risk Management - The role of science, technology & practice"
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2nd International Disaster Reduction Conference IDRC Davos 2008 "Public-Private Partnership – key for integral risk management and
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2nd regional International Disaster Reduction Conference IDRC Chengdu 2007 "Wengchuan Earthquake, the path forward"
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models and devising approaches for moving towards a more integrative way of thinking about disaster and risks.
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themes and trends as addressed by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon in his message to IDRC Davos 2010.
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integrative risk management and to suggest ways forward to improve risk management.
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1st regional International Disaster Reduction Conference – IDRC Harbin 2007
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involvement of all stakeholders of the public and the private sector.
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1st International Disaster Reduction Conference – IDRC Davos 2006
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community has grown into one distinctive body of excellence.
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Global Risk Forum
risk reduction
disaster management
climate change adaptation
Davos
UNISDR
Global Platform
public–private partnership
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
Global Risk Forum
GRF Davos
UNESCO
UN ISDR
UNDP
UNEP
ILO
Swiss Re
Davos
Harbin
Davos
climate change mitigation
Chengdu
Davos
Davos
Davos
Risk management
ISO 31000
GRF Davos
International Disaster and Risk Conference
GRF Global Risk Forum Davos

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