DRMMP Handbook

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Author(s)
MCGM and EMI
Publication language
English
Pages
42pp
Date published
13 Mar 2009
Publisher
MCGM, EMI
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Disaster risk reduction, NGOs, Urban
Countries
India

 

The Disaster Risk Management Master Plan (DRMMP) is an analytical model
of EMI in guiding local authorities and their local partner institutions in
mainstreaming and developing a DRM master plan. This consists of strategies,
policies, actions and processes. This comprehensive plan is formulated through a
participatory1 process of data provision and validation of information, anchored
in the science of risk management while taking into account the sustainability of
the plan.
This Handbook is specially designed for the officials of the Municipal
Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), the members of the Focus Groups,
and other stakeholders to facilitate their understanding of the DRMMP
methodology and to fully participate in its implementation in Mumbai. It
integrates EMI’s experiences of carrying out the DRMMP methodology in various
cities into a step-by-step and easy-to-follow guide that is structured to support
the advanced user as well as officials and other executives who cannot find time
to read lengthy documents.
The structure of the handbook follows the DRMMP Process along its four phases,
namely: the Preparation Phase, Diagnosis and Analysis Phase and DRMMP
Framework Development to Action Planning Phase. The handbook also
provides a brief conceptual discussion of disaster risk management (DRM),
DRM mainstreaming concept, and DRMMP. These elements provide the
rationale and the justification for using the DRMMP. It will also introduce the
users to DRMMP’s two major support strategies: capacity development and
collaboration tools.