ASDR Strategy
The ASDR strategy includes measures that build on the four priorities of the Sendai Framework:
Understanding Disaster Risk
- Comprehensive all-hazards approach
- National event and damage database
- Expansion of hazard and process monitoring by setting up share services with relevant partners
- Interdisciplinary research
- Training of risk managers
- Raising awareness
- Creation of knowledge and expansion of access to information
strengthening disaster risk governance
- Integration of national strategies to reduce disaster risk
- Integration with international activities
- Designing communication systems for different risk scenarios
investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience
- Expand and intensify cross-municipal cooperation
- Evaluate and optimise the climate and environmental balance of risk prevention structures and processes
- Expand cooperation between national actors and cooperation between science and business
- Strengthen self-provision of households and companies, critical infrastructures and civil protection associations
- Sustainable use of soil as a resource to reduce vulnerability to natural hazards
enhancing disaster preparedness
- Development of impact-oriented multi-hazard early warning systems
- Use of modern technologies for communication systems
- Promote standardisation and harmonisation in relevant areas
- Emergency planning, disaster protection plans
- Volunteering
- Promote digital transformation