A/RES/69/283
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
(h) To promote and improve dialogue and cooperation among scientific and
technological communities, other relevant stakeholders and policymakers in order to
facilitate a science-policy interface for effective decision-making in disaster risk
management;
(i) To ensure the use of traditional, indigenous and local knowledge and
practices, as appropriate, to complement scientific knowledge in disaster risk
assessment and the development and implementation of policies, strategies, plans
and programmes of specific sectors, with a cross-sectoral approach, which should be
tailored to localities and to the context;
(j) To strengthen technical and scientific capacity to capitalize on and
consolidate existing knowledge and to develop and apply methodologies and models
to assess disaster risks, vulnerabilities and exposure to all hazards;
(k) To promote investments in innovation and technology development in
long-term, multi-hazard and solution-driven research in disaster risk management to
address gaps, obstacles, interdependencies and social, economic, educational and
environmental challenges and disaster risks;
(l) To promote the incorporation of disaster risk knowledge, including
disaster prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery and rehabilitation,
in formal and non-formal education, as well as in civic education at all levels, as
well as in professional education and training;
(m) To promote national strategies to strengthen public education and
awareness in disaster risk reduction, including disaster risk information and
knowledge, through campaigns, social media and community mobilization, taking
into account specific audiences and their needs;
(n) To apply risk information in all its dimensions of vulnerability, capacity
and exposure of persons, communities, countries and assets, as well as hazard
characteristics, to develop and implement disaster risk reduction policies;
(o) To enhance collaboration among people at the local level to disseminate
disaster risk information through the involvement of community-based
organizations and non-governmental organizations.
Global and regional levels
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To achieve this, it is important:
(a) To enhance the development and dissemination of science-based
methodologies and tools to record and share disaster losses and relevant
disaggregated data and statistics, as well as to strengthen disaster risk modelling,
assessment, mapping, monitoring and multi-hazard early warning systems;
(b) To promote the conduct of comprehensive surveys on multi-hazard
disaster risks and the development of regional disaster risk assessments and maps,
including climate change scenarios;
(c) To promote and enhance, through international cooperation, including
technology transfer, access to and the sharing and use of non-sensitive data and
information, as appropriate, communications and geospatial and space-based
technologies and related services; maintain and strengthen in situ and remotelysensed earth and climate observations; and strengthen the utilization of media,
including social media, traditional media, big data and mobile phone networks, to
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