Draft Program. Connective Cities Practitioners Workshop: Developing flood vulnerability and risk analysis for local flood management planning

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Draft Program Connective Cities Practitioners Workshop: Developing flood vulnerability and risk analysis for local flood management planning Address of the venue: SANEPAR - Companhia de Saneamento do Paraná Rua Engenheiros Rebouças, 1.376, Bairro Rebouças, City of Curitiba, Paraná 19 th 21 st August 2015 Curitiba, Brazil Address of the hotel: Hotel Slaviero Rua Rockefeller, 11 Bairro Rebouças, City of Curitiba Tel.: + 55 (41) 3023 2330 18 August 2015 18:20 Meeting at the hotel and transfer to the restaurant 19:00 Welcome Dinner Churrascaria Recanto Gaúcho Av. Victor Ferreira do Amaral, 247 Bairro Tarumã, Curitiba Tel.: +55 (41) 3263 4445 On behalf of: Implemented by: In cooperation with:

Day 1, 19 August 2015 Exchange Day 08:10 Meeting at the hotel and transfer to the workshop venue 08:30 Registration of participants 09:30 Welcome & introduction Adilson Castilho Casitas, State Secretary of the Military and State Coordinator Protection and Civil Defense/ State of Paraná Presentation of Connective Cities Getting to know each other Introduction to programme 11:00 Stock-taking regarding Vulnerability and Risk Analysis (VRA) Keynote: Paraná, Brazil Disaster Risk in Paraná State: Threats and Vulnerabilities, Mapping and Management information. Keynote: Campinas, Brazil Challenges for Disaster Reduction of Risks in the Municipality of Campinas Isabela Santos, Project Manager, Engagement Global Susanne Luithlen, Moderator Sylvia Pratzler-Wanczura, PhD, City of Dortmund, Germany Edemilson de Barros, Coordinator of the Civil Defense of the State of Paraná Sidnei Furtado, Civil Defense of State of Campinas 13:00 Lunch break Setting up of working groups for the afternoon 14:00 Practitioners exchange in working groups Three groups with moderators and experts In-depth presentations of experiences based on status of VRA Municipal Experience with Vulnerability and Risk Analysis (VRA) Group I: Group II: Group III: Working group (with moderator and expert) Room Rio Iguaçu City of Comitán de Dominguez, Mexico City of Manaus, Brazil City of Cologne, Germany City of Barranca, Peru Room Miringuava City of Santa Leopoldina, Brazil City of Hagen, Germany City of Medellín, Colombia Room Pitangui City of Dortmund, Germany Metropolitan area of the Valle de Aburrá, Colombia, Colombia City of Duque de Caxias, Brazil

17:00 Distilling highlights from working groups Presentation of highlights from the working 18:10 Introduction Peer-to-Peer Consultation 18:30 End of day 1 and transfer to restaurant 19:00 Dinner at Restaurant Mediterraneo Park Shopping Barigüi, R. Prof. Pedro Viriato Parigot de Souza, 600 Bairro Campina do Siqueira, Curitiba Tel.: +55 (0) 41 3317 6980

Day 2, 20 August 2015: Peer-to-Peer Consultation 08:30 Meeting at the hotel and joint walk to the workshop venue 09:00 Welcome and recap of day 1 Snapshot presentation of different VRA tools applied in different cities MOVE: Model for Vulnerability Evaluation: an Advisory Tool for Adaptation Strategies Niagrisk: Automated Risk Analysis and GIS based Tool for Monitoring, Warning and Actions for Landslides Disaster Prevention Plans Analysis tools for flood protection in Germany, the example of Cologne Marco Follador, Director of Adaptation and Modelling Unit, WayCarbon, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Agostinho Ogura, Position, Institute for Technological Research, São Paulo, Brazil Heinz Brandenburg, StEB, Cologne, Germany 11:00 Peer-to-Peer Consultation 3 groups each with moderator and expert Discussion in small groups: How to cope with individual challenges? Key issues introduced by participants Inventory of practical challenges Exchange on proposed solutions 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Peer-to-Peer Consultation (continued) 16:00 On-site visit in park 18:00 Transfer to restaurant 19:00 Dinner at Restaurant Lonatto R. Comendador Franco, 3769 Bairro Guabirotuba, Curitiba Tel.: +55 (41) 3266 6911

Day 3, 21 August 2015: Future Cooperation 09:00 Welcome and recap of day 2 Common challenges from peer-topeer consultation Future Cooperation Keynote to highlight the interdependency between VRA and LFMP local flood management plan Experts will present the common challenges from the different peer-to-peer consultations where they have been present. Sylvia Pratzler-Wanczura, PhD, City of Dortmund, Germany Identification of opportunities for future cooperation and possible support of Connective Cities Presentation tools for cooperation Connective Cities Isabela Santos, Project Manager, Connective Cities 11:30 Working together Joint work on template to identify possible joint projects 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Action Planning Developing of future cooperation and possible support of Connective Cities. Evaluation and Closing 16:00 Coffee and End