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Strictly under embargo until Wednesday 22 September at 00:01 GMT (02:01 Geneva time)194ANNEX 2asystem they can respond to, many can afford to make the improvements using theirown resources without the need to use loan finance.Essential 3Hazard identification and risk assessment at the provincial levelOntario, Canada(From UNISDR, Local Governments and Disaster Risk Reduction – Good practices andlessons learned, Geneva, April 2010.)Ontario passed its provincial Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act in2003. The act required all provincial ministries and municipal governments to identifyand rank all known and suspected emerging hazards and risks to community safety. Thisincluded carrying out a Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) process toassess risk, identify vulnerabilities and plan for comprehensive disaster risk reduction.The Ontario provincial government tasked Emergency Management Ontario with theimplementation of the province-wide HIRA report and methodology, on which theministry and municipal assessments would be based.Emergency Management Ontario produced an initial HIRA in 2003 which identified37 main risks for the province. All provincial government ministries are now workingon assessments based on this. A specialist officer in Emergency Management Ontariois currently reviewing the 37 hazards, identifying emerging hazards and developing amethodology to make the HIRA process even more effective and accurate. EmergencyManagement Ontario continues to provide comprehensive guidelines and technicalsupport for this risk assessment process.As a result, the provincial HIRA has improved the Ontario government’s ability toanticipate and mitigate the potential effects of hazards, throughout all ministry sectors.It is already helping to guide the creation of effective exercises, public awareness campaignsand training programmes focused on the most likely and dangerous hazards.This will improve disaster prevention, preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery.Essential 4A city government in a highly vulnerable flood-prone areadevelops a climate change plan with comprehensive disastermanagement measuresPune, India(From UNISDR, Adaptation to climate change by reducing disaster risks: country practicesand lessons, Briefing Note 2, Geneva, November 2009.)The city of Pune in Maharashtra State, India, has a population of nearly 5 millionpeople and is located at the confluence of the Mutha, Mula and Pavana rivers. It hasbeen affected by several severe floods over the last six decades, the most significant of

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