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GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL SURGES: A WAY TO ELIMINATE THE ROOT CAUSES OF DISASTERS

GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL SURGES: A WAY TO ELIMINATE THE ROOT CAUSES OF DISASTERS. DR. WALTER HAYS GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR DISASTER REDUCTION. FOUR UNIVERSAL ROOT CAUSES OF DISASTERS. IGNORANCE APATHY DISCIPLINARY BOUNDARIES UNWISE DECISIONS. A DISASTER is ---.

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GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL SURGES: A WAY TO ELIMINATE THE ROOT CAUSES OF DISASTERS

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  1. GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL SURGES:A WAY TO ELIMINATE THE ROOT CAUSES OF DISASTERS DR. WALTER HAYS GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR DISASTER REDUCTION

  2. FOUR UNIVERSAL ROOT CAUSES OF DISASTERS IGNORANCE APATHY DISCIPLINARY BOUNDARIES UNWISE DECISIONS

  3. A DISASTER is --- --- the set of failures that occur when three continuums: 1)  people, 2) community (i.e., a set of habitats, livelihoods, and social constructs), and 3) recurring events (e.g., floods, earthquakes, ...,) intersect at a point in space and time, when and where the people and community are not ready.  

  4. REALITY 101 DISASTER = KNOWLEDGE WITHOUT TRANSFER AND IMPLEMEN- TATION DISASTER RESILIENCE = KNOWLEDGE WITH TRANSFER AND IMPLEMEN-TATION

  5. REALITY 101A disaster is the result of NOT IMPLEMENTING knowledge-based policies to reduce vulnerability and risk

  6. LET’S AGREE THAT AN EDUCATIONAL SURGE TO BUILD EDUCATIONAL, TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL CAPACITY TO REDUCE DISASTERS IN EVERY COMMUNITIY OF THE WORLD, STARTING WITH OUR OWN , IS REALISTIC

  7. LET’S ENVISION A GLOBAL SURGE IN EDUCATIONAL, TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL CAPACITY BUILDING THAT IS DESIGNED TO MAKE ALL COMMUNITIES OF THE WORLD DISASTERRESILIENT

  8. LET’S AGREE THAT THE INTEGRATION OF EACH COUNTRY’S HISTORY OF PAST DISASTERS IS THE BEST KNOWLEDGE BASE FOR LAUNCHING A GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL SURGE

  9. INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI--2004 HURRICANE KATRINA--2005 FLOODS IN CHINA --2007 CYCLONE NARGIS—2008 WENCHUAN, CHINA EARTH-QUAKE--2008 DISASTERS THAT EXPOSED NATIOINAL VULNERABILITIES

  10. INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI DISASTER: DECEMBER 2004 Elements of the disaster: 1) Aninadequate tsunami warning system, 2) An estimated220,000 deaths in 11 nations, and 3) $ billions in losses.

  11. FLOOD DISASTER IN CHINA: JULY 2007 Elements of the disaster: 1) Evacuation of one half-million people from the rain-swollen Huai River, 2) a plague of two billion mice, and 3) losses of $3 billion.

  12. HURRICANE KATRINA DISASTER:AUGUST 2005 Elements of the disaster: 1) poor siting and design of the levee system, 2) flooding of 80 percent of New Orleans, 3) 1,800 dead, and 4) losses of $81 billion.

  13. CYCLONE NARGIS DISASTER: IN MYANMAR: MAY 2008 Elements of the disaster: 1) Poor implementation of warning systems, 2) Slow acceptance of International AID, 3) an estimated 220,000 deaths.

  14. HAITI EARTHQUAKE CHILE EARTHQUAKE AND PACIFIC TSUNAMI ICELAND VOLCANIC ERUPTION AND ASH CLOUD OIL LEAK IN GULF OF MEXICO DISASTERS THAT EXPOSED NATIONAL VULNERABILITIES

  15. WENCHUAN, CHINA EATHQUAKE DISASTER: MAY 2008 Elements of the disaster: 1) Poor implementation of building codes, 2) 80,000 deaths, 3) 25 million buildings damaged, 4) 45 million affected

  16. HAITI EARTHQUAKE DISASTERJANUARY 2010 Elements of the disaster: 1) poor implementation of building codes, 2) an estimated 220,000 deaths, 3) $ 100 + billion in damage, and 4) a 10-year-long recovery.

  17. EYJAFJALLAJOKULL VOLCANO ERUPTS IN ICELAND: MARCH 2010 Elements of the disaster: 1) Lack of preparedness to deal with an ash cloud, 2) 100,000 canceled flights in Europe, 3) 1 billion + loss to aviation industry.

  18. THE GREAT OIL LEAK DISASTER OF 2010 IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Elements of the Catastrophe: 1) Lack of technology to deal with an 1-mile deep oil leak adding 22,000 gallons of oil per day, 2) pollution, 3) dead fish and wildfire, and 4) $ 100 + billion loss.

  19. LET’S AGREE THAT WE CAN LINK UP STRATEGICALLY AND TACTICALLY START WHERE YOU LIVE! START WITH EXISTING PARTNERS AND ENGAGE NEW PARTNERS! START WITH YOUR HOMES! START WITH YOUR SCHOOLS! START WITH YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE!

  20. LINKED SURGES A GLOBAL RESOURCE A GLOBAL PLATFORM KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION FOR COMMUNITIES CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DISASTER LABORATORIES ISLAND NATIONS PARTNERS: EDUCATIONAL SURGES SUBSAHARA AFRICA REGION PARTNERS: - Strategic Interactions - LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN REGION PARTNERS: CAPACITY BUILDING EUROPEAN REGION PARTNERS: PRIMERS MEDITERRANEAN REGION PARTNERS: MEETINGS ASIAN REGION PARTNERS: TURNING POINTS FOR CHANGE NORTH AMERICAN REGION PARTNERS:

  21. EXAMPLE: WE CAN AND SHOULD GO FROM “GEM“ TO - - -

  22. EXAMPLE CONTINUED-- “GERR"

  23. LAWS THAT FACILITATE REACHING THE GOAL OF ELIMINATING CATASTROPHES LAW OF MOUNT EVEREST LAW OF THE BIG PICTURE LAW OF THE NICHE A FRAMEWORK FOR: THE JOURNEY TOWARDS DISASTER RESILIENCE LAW OF SIGNIFICANCE LAW OF THE PRICE TAG LAW OF THE CATALYST LAW OF THE COMPASS LAW OF THE CHAIN

  24. GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE - Perspectives On Science, Policy, And Change

  25. COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE - Perspectives On Science, Policy, And Change

  26. GLOBAL EXPERIENCES - Perspectives On Science, Policy, And Change

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