IDER 2011
IDER 2011
We are pleased to announce that the
11th IDER will be held in
Florence, Italy, on Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th April 2011 and is hosted by the University of Florence, Centre for Civil Protection and Risk Studies (CESPRO). The main theme for the conference will be ‘
The Impact of Climate Change’ with a particular focus on the requirement for
Community Resilience.
A new website is currently under construction, which will have more information on the event and will be up in early September.
- For more information
- To submit an Abstract of a proposed presentation for the conference (150 words)
- For sponsorship opportunities
please email
ider@andrich.com.

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IDER Mission of Disaster Management Specialists to the Philippines
As a result of an initiative by The Philippines' Ambassador to Sweden at the International Disaster and Emergency Resilience (IDER) conference in October 2009, Simon Langdon, chairman of IDER, was invited to take a 'Group of Disaster Management Specialists' to The Philippines to study the impact and response to the typhoons and other major events which frequently cause devastation across the country. The Philippine National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC), under its Executive Officer General Glenn Rabonza, welcomed the initiative and hosted the mission which took place from 29 - 31 March 2010.
The Philippines is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world sitting on the western fringes of the Pacific Ring of Fire with 20 active volcanoes. Earthquakes and eruptions are therefore quite frequent. The country is also in the typhoon belt and in October 2009, severe flooding and landslides caused by Tropical Storm Ketsana and Typhoon Parma caused more than $30m worth of damage to health facilities alone and affected 8.4m people, with 250,000 being forced to stay in evacuation centres. The need for disaster management preparedness and international support is extreme.
Objective of the Mission
The objective of the Mission was to assist The Philippines in improving their disaster preparedness and enhance their national readiness, response and recovery to natural disasters. The mission was entirely self funded by the organisations taking part; an indication of their commitment and their view of the importance of the task.
Members of the International Team
The international team of disaster managers who took part in the mission came from the following organisations: CEDARthree, Red Cross, Swedish Civil Contingencies Secretariat (MSB), Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD), CS&A (Belgium), Health Protection Agency (HPA), Global Foodbanking Networks (United States) and Mott MacDonald
Mission Programme
Over a three day period the group were briefed by and held workshops with the NDCC, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). They also visited Marikina City to hear at first hand the impact of the 23 metre flood that swamped the city's streets and buildings last September.
Mission Report
The outcome of the mission will be to produce a report and practical advice for the development of the Philippine's overall resilience to disasters however they might be caused. It is envisaged that this will lead to a programme of focused support and aid.
For further information on the mission and its outcomes please contact Simon Langdon, CEDARthree Limited
simon.langdon@cedarthree.co.uk
www.cedarthree.co.uk
IDER 2009 in Karlstad, Sweden on 20/21 October.
The 10th IDER was hosted by MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency) and took place on
Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st October 2009 at the Värmlands Museum,
Karlstad, Sweden. The Conference was co-chaired by Mette Lindahl Olsson, Head of Natural Hazards & Critical Infrastructure Section at the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency and Simon Langdon, Director of CEDARThree Ltd.
IDER is supported by the European Commission, MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency), International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), Institute of Civil Protection and Emergency Management (ICPEM) and the European Training & Simulation Association (ETSA). IDER is the conference and exhibition where best practice for readiness, response and recovery for disasters and major emergencies are identified and implemented.