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Rationalizing local planning processes for DRR-CCA and EMR

Published: 03 April 2019 Publication History

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Disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, and ecosystems management and restoration (DRR-CCA-EMR) require local government units (LGUs) to be at the forefront of the planning process. However, LGUs' ability to undertake many of these plans and mainstream them locally has been hampered by their limited capacities and understanding in its use and their ability to access and process the information needed for these plans. This practitioner or experience paper discusses the challenges of rationalizing the automation, access and use of DRR-CCA-EMR information in eGovernment in order to develop more integrated plans that engage stakeholders at the local level.

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    ICEGOV '19: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
    April 2019
    538 pages
    ISBN:9781450366441
    DOI:10.1145/3326365
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    1. Climate Change Data
    2. Data Harmonization
    3. Data Interoperability
    4. Disaster Risk Reduction
    5. Integrated Resource Management

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