2025 Bali Workshop
Bali, a region vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, earthquakes, and tsunamis, faces significant challenges in protecting its communities' livelihoods while preserving its rich cultural heritage and environment. This workshop will bring together local government representatives, disaster management practitioners, and community leaders to co-develop disaster resilience strategies tailored to the region. These strategies will integrate both traditional knowledge and modern risk assessment techniques.
Participants will engage in:
- Map assets at risk and assess vulnerabilities to coastal flooding and tsunamis.
- Identification of local needs for pre-disaster preparedness, especially for vulnerable communities.
- Creation of recovery frameworks that prioritize the restoration of both physical infrastructure and community well-being.
Together, we will focus on co-developing solutions that ensure Bali’s communities are not only prepared but are also empowered to recover and thrive in the face of disaster.
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Tentative schedule/program of Bali Workshop
Time | Activities | PIC | Note |
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08:30-09:00 | Registration | ||
First Session | Opening Speech | ||
09:00-09.10 | Opening remarks | Province of Bali (Bappeda or BPBD) | |
09:10-09.20 | Opening remarks | Dr. Farid as PI Indonesia | |
09:20-09.50 | CIRCLE Presentation | Dr. Goda | |
09:50-10.05 | Break/ refreshment | ||
Second Session | Working groups activities | ||
10:05-12:05 | Group 1 | Government level and academia | Lead by Dr. Wu and his team |
Group 2 | NGO/ civil society and local government (sub-district level) | Lead by Dr. Wu and his team | |
Group 3 | Local community members | Lead by Dr. Wu and his team | |
12:05-13:05 | Lunch | ||
13:05-14:05 | Panel session and discussion | ||
14:05-14:20 | Wrap up and Conclusion |