- DRR institutional mechanisms (national platforms); designated responsibilities
- DRR part of development policies and planning, sector wise and multisector
- Legislation to support DRR
- Decentralisation of responsibilities and resources
- Assessment of human resources and capacities
- Foster political commitment
- Community participation
This activity is part of the Hyogo Framework for Action
Template
The clarification for the fields in the template is given in the Interaction template (Actant Dictionary).
| Name |
Hyogo Framework Key Activity 1: Ensure that disaster risk reduction (DRR) is a national and a local priority with a strong institutional basis for implementation |
| Domain |
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| Target Outcome |
outcome |
| Social actors and roles |
roles |
| Trigger or preceding interaction |
— |
| Interfaces and services |
services |
| Inputs and outputs |
i/o |
| Stores and tools |
tools |
| Other characteristics |
| Part of |
Hyogo Framework for Action |
| Parts |
urban community participation |
| Succeeding Interactions |
— |
| Alternatives |
— |
| Action Realm |
Change |
| Risks |
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| Further reading |
ref |
Because interactions are defined or described as patterns, their realization will require the involvement of entities or continuants: pattern ''parameters'' are bound to entities in the so-called real site work system (see the figure at Regulative Cycle), and bind:
- roles to macro or meso-level actors (stakeholders) in a country, a city, or to pico, micro or meso-level actors (stakeholders) in a sector;
- resources to resources (entities) accessible to the actors (stakeholders), for instance information available in the languages mastered by them (language options in the entity dictionary). Note that existing resource gaps for many stakeholders may make problematic the achievement of the intended interaction ''outcome'', or it may distort the cost-benefit equation.
Moreover, interactions can be bound together in variable ways, to create variants and achieve fit of the interaction to the situation, as indicated in the occurrent binding options. The Multisystemic therapy's First Principle (Finding the Fit) and the supporting distinction between the treatment model and the evidence-based treatment clarifies the utility of the variant creation.
Generalization is used with the meaning explained in Generalizations (Geometric) (Wikipedia).
Position of Hyogo Framework Key Activity 1 among the interactions: