Events

CORP Seminar on “Cities and Flooding: The State of the Art”

Date and Time

December 19, 2016

3:30 pm to

Location

Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research

Full video of the seminar

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Most major cities (ranging from Mumbai, Chennai, Sao Paolo, Hanoi, HCM City, Beijing, Shanghai, Jakarta etc.) of the world have been hit hard over the past few years with severe flooding events.   What should policy makers do? The talk will explore options for forward-looking operational assistance to policy makers and technical specialists in the rapidly expanding cities and towns of the developing world on how best to manage the risk of floods. It will take a strategic approach, in which appropriate risk management measures are assessed, selected and integrated in a process that both informs and involves the full range of stakeholders.

Abhas Jha is Practice Manager, Urban and Disaster Risk Management (East Asia and the Pacific) within the Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience Global Practice for the World Bank, where he leads operations and strategy, technical quality control and risk management of one of the largest portfolios of lending, technical assistance and advisory services within the World Bank. Abhas works on cities, infrastructure finance and risk and resilience. He has been with the World Bank since 2001, working on policy reform and development finance in a variety of Middle Income Countries including China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Jamaica and Peru. He is the lead author of “Safer Homes, Stronger Communities: A Handbook for Reconstructing after Disasters” (2010) and “Cities and Flooding: A Guide to Integrated Urban Flood Risk Management” (2012) and has edited/co-edited or contributed chapters to several other publications.

Kamal Kishore is Member, National Disaster Management Authority, Government of India. Mr Kishore is one of the foremost experts on disaster management in India having worked in the area for over two decades. In his 15 year stint with the UNDP he has worked with several national and sub national governments in the Asia Pacific region.

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