Centre for Disaster Management (CDM) Administrative Training Institute Mysore Dr. R. DHARMARAJU Faculty
ADMINISTATIVE TRANING INSTITUTE ATI at Mysore since 1959 to provide training to the officers of state level. 20 Faculty members. More than 100 training programmes have been conducted during the year 2008-09. Intuitions under ATI. State Institute of Urban Development (SIUD). Abdul Nazeer Sab State Institute of Rural Development (ANSSIRD). Centre for Disaster Management (CDM).
About CDM Disaster Management Cell established in 2000-01 at ATI Subsequently named as Centre for Disaster Management(CDM) in 2007-08 Faculty Position - 04 Other staff - 03
ACTIVITIES OF CDM Training DDMP Evaluation Preparation of State DM Plan Other Activities
Training Activities Item/Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Trainings Conducted 08 09 27 Training Days 24 103 Persons trained 144 155 3255
DETAILS OF Training Activities Year Total Courses Total Trained Title of Courses No. of Courses 2006 – 07 8 144 Drought Management 01 TNA on Disaster Management 06 Workshop on DDMP 2007 – 08 9 155 Formulation of DDMP 04 Disaster Management Earthquake and Flood Management 2008 - 09 27 3255 14 Flood and Earthquake Management Earthquake and Landslide Management 02 GIS Application in Disaster Management Urban flood Management Urban Disaster Management Table Top Exercise for Disaster Management Gender and Disaster Management of Industrial Disaster Community Based Disaster Management (SATCOM Training)
DDMP EVALUATION & STATE PLAN Preparation of State Disaster Management Plan. Evaluation and reformulation of DDMP’s of 29 districts of the state.
Other Activity and Initiatives Off campus Training Programmes 11 Networking with other organizations 20 Hand book and Manuals 04 Action Research and Case studies 05
Training Programmes (Off-Campus) ATI DTI 29 Districts 177 Taluks
Cdm Activities during the year 2008-09
Bomb Blast!................. Public Participation…… Public awareness and Mock drill at Mysore Bomb Blast!................. Public Participation…… Fire Service taking control…..
Scenario – LPG Fire Hazard at HPCL Plant Mock Drill at HPCL Plant
Discussing with community…. Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Study by the Trainees Studying the sanitation… Discussing with community…. People not aware of the hazards …… Risk analysis by the trainees….
Awareness on Recent Bombing, Disposal and Safety Measures Past cases of bomb explosions… Bomb Squad and explosive materials…
Visit to Landslide Area at Madikeri by Participants Damaged Water Supply Lines Landslide Area
School Fire Safety Measures - Teachers & Students
Networking with 20 Organizations Collaborated with the following Departments and Organizations; Home Guards Fire Services MEG Group Bomb Squad, Bangalore Visweshwariah Technological University Sree Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore IISc, Bangalore NITK, Surathkal Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, Bangalore Karnataka State Remote Sensing Application Centre, Bangalore Geology Department, University of Mysore Department of Mines and Geology, GoK Geological Survey of India, Bangalore NRSC, Hyderbad Karnataka Coast Guard, Mangalore Survey Settlement Institute, Mysore NIMHANS, Bangalore NIDM, New Delhi Factories and Boilers Deptt. Deptt. of Education
Handbooks and Manuals Handbook on Civil Works for Non-Engineers published. DDMP Guidelines and Templates are prepared in Kannada. Handbook on SoPs for Line Departments and Officers are under preparation. Training Manuals on Drought Management, Disaster Management, Industrial Disasters and Psycho-social care are under production.
Research & Case Studies Urban Flood Management – Case study of Bangalore Case Studies on Health Care Management published by ATI Case studies were collected from Participants of Flood Affected districts in Karnataka and Web sites. Documentation of past Disasters in 3 districts (Udupi, Karwar, Belgaum). Inventory of Landslides in Karnataka prepared.
DISASTER PROFILE OF KARNATAKA Drought Vulnerability Karnataka stands second only to Rajasthan in terms of total area under arid/semi-arid conditions Low & medium rainfall regions which constitute more than 50% of the total areas, are vulnerable to periodical drought
Floods Vulnerability Most Vulnerable Areas/Districts Rainy Seasons Heavy discharges from Maharashtra causes floods in north Karnataka (Krishna & Godavari Basin) Rainy Seasons Bangalore Hassam Madikeri Uttar Kannada Other districts
Wind & Cyclone Hazards Total geographical Area of the state: 190.238 Lakh ha. Moderate Damage Risk Zone B: 44.92 Lakh ha. Vulnerable Areas - North & Coastal Districts (15 Districts, 50 Taluks)
Earthquake Hazards Total geographical Area of the state = 190.238 Lakh ha. As per the earthquake hazard mapping, the area falling in zone II & III Earthquake Moderate Damage Risk Zone III (MSK VII) = 42.173 Lakh ha. (22.13 %) Covering most of the coastal & north districts
Landslide Vulnerability Western Ghats areas are prone to Landslides (Six districts - Kodagu, Chikmagalur, Hassan, Shimoga, D.Kannada and U.Kannada). Landslide disaster in Konkan railway
Coastal Erosion Vulnerability Karnataka has coastal line of 300 km which is prone to sea erosion during the monsoon. Coastal erosion near Mangalore
Training PROGRAMMES : 2009-10 Total No. of Programmes : 58 Total No. of Training Days : 128 Programmes at ATI 34 ToT Programmes on DM 05 Off-Campus Programmes 08 SATCO Programme 01 School Safety Programmes 10
Tentative Calendar of Training 2009-10 Sl. No. Programme Title No. of Days Date(s) June 1. Disaster Management (DTI, Chikmagalur) 03 03-05 2. Disaster Management for Urban Areas 18-20 3. Disaster Management (Chamarajanagar) 25-27 July 4. ToT on Disaster Management for Agriculture and Horticulture Department 05 13-17 5. Disaster Management 20-22 6. Disaster Management (DTI, Kolar) 27-29 August 7. Health Care Management during Disasters 17-19 8. Application of Remote Sensing & GIS in Disaster Management 9. Disaster Management for ZP Members (SATCOM) 24-26 10. Industrial Disaster Management September 11. Formulation of DDMP 07-11 12. Disaster Safe Building Codes and Designs 13. Disaster Management for Urban Local Bodies 14-16
(CONTD) October 14. Disaster Management (DTI, Bijapur) 03 05-07 15. Disaster Safe Building Code 12-14 16. Gender Concerns in Disaster Management 20-22 November 17. Formulation of DDMP 02-04 18. Community Based Disaster Management 16-18 19. Disaster Management (DTI, Shimoga) 23-25 December 20. Disaster Management (DTI, Bellary) 07-09 21. Disaster Management (DTI, Chitradurga) 21-23 22. Disaster Management 29-31 January 23. ToT on Disaster Management for Line Departments 05 04-08 24. Disaster Management (DTI, Sirsi) 18-20 25. Coastal Erosion Management 27-29
(CONTD) February 26. Flood and earthquake Management 03 01-03 27. Application of Remote Sensing & GIS in Disaster Management 04-06 28. ToT on Disaster Management for Education Department 05 22-26 March 29. Disaster Management for Urban Local Bodies 08-10 30. School Safety Measures in Disaster Management 22-24 31. Disaster Management (DTI-Rural, Bangalore) 32. Community Based Disaster Management Programmes (Off Campus) 01X08=08 Days Total No. of Programmes = 39 No. of Training Days = 110
Thank You !