EXERCISE IN MITIGATION DECISIONS MODULE 2 THE MULTI-HAZARD ENVIRONMENT.

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EXERCISE IN MITIGATION DECISIONS MODULE 2 THE MULTI-HAZARD ENVIRONMENT

LEARNING OBJECTIVES l To enhance skills in analysis and decision- making in the phases of the mitigation process l To apply lessons learned in Module 2: Composite risk Hazards and environmental impacts Land use management Data sources and information management

EXERCISE TASKS l Step 1 - Review and redefine risk control goals and objectives l Step 2 - Discuss and develop consensus answers to discussion questions l Step 3 - Based on the discussions, define the top priority risk issues or problems to address through mitigation

EXPECTED OUTCOME l A framework for identification, evaluation and selection of mitigation options

EXPECTED OUTCOME l A framework for identification, evaluation and selection of mitigation options