The Regional Tsunami Project is a regional initiative launched in 2017 by UNDP with funding from the Government of Japan to strengthen tsunami preparedness in schools and communities across the Asia-Pacific. The project works with governments and school systems to institutionalize risk education and evacuation drills, improve evacuation planning and routes, and make the drills regular and replicable.
A qualitative study analysing how hill-based households in Napier could support tsunami evacuees after a major earthquake, focusing on social capital, preparedness, and informal hosting capacity.
Contribution
Supporting communities and ecosystems in disaster recovery and resilience
Solution
Integrated multi-hazard early warning and risk intelligence platform
Case
Disaster preparedness educational programmes for children and youth.
Case