Catastrophic Flood Risk Assessment in the Asia Pacific Region
- The Public Forum on Catastrophic Flood Risk Reduction is a significant event addressing flood risk reduction.
- It coincides with World Water Day (March 22nd) and World Meteorological Day (March 23rd), aligning with the research program of the United Nations University.
- Floods are the leading cause of death and damage among natural disasters, with approximately 60,000 annual fatalities related to meteorology-induced disasters.
- Urban areas in developing countries lack adequate flood safety measures, making them vulnerable to rare and extreme flood events.
- Traditional flood control measures gradually increase in response to higher flood magnitudes, but this approach becomes costly and may lead to catastrophic losses if exceeded.
- A regional program aims to transition from a "fail-safe" to a "safe failure" flood control approach.
- The program features presentations from four eminent speakers covering thematic areas related to catastrophic floods.
- The forum also highlights UNU's commitment to the upcoming World Conference on Disaster Reduction in Kobe.
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