RE-COOP Landscapes
The hazard landscape of the North Slope is changing rapidly and the capabilities of Risk Management are challenged seasonally.
The jurisdictional landscape of the MCA is complex which makes operability a challenge for the Emergency Measures Office.
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Since 2008, the CRIOS and RECOOP teams have worked with, assisted with mitigation activities, participated during hazard events, and observed diverse TIGA EM in various countries. Some of the TIGA case studies in the participatory research are provided as you scroll. These TIGA are invited to continue their participatory research with the game theory survey. We offer the survey and their outcomes without charge to TIGA EM participants who chose to assess, manage, and reduce dynamic risks whether natural or human induced. The innovative goals of RECOOP can assist with resilience decision making.
RECOOP participation includes alignments with the Sendai Framework 2015-2030 of UNISDR. As requested by participants, consults with relevant partners are included to assist with roadmaps to achieive the Sendai priorities at TIGA scales. http://www.unisdr.org/partners/academia-research/conference/2016/
Territory of Akwesasne
A Multi-jurisdictional First Nation
•Sits on an International Border between Canada & U.S.A.
•Consists of two (2) Provinces & one (1) State - QC, ON, & NYS
•Has three (3) territorial governments
1.Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (ON, QC)
2.Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (NYS)
3.Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs, (Traditional)
•Has ONE territorial Master Emergency Response Plan
Has ONE Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) w/ 30+ stakeholders
The North Slope Borough is committed to having healthy communities, economically, spiritually and culturally. The Borough works with the tribes, cities, corporations, schools, and businesses to support a strong culture, encourage families and employees to choose a healthy lifestyle, and sustain a vibrant economy.
Risk Management is responsible for emergency management and disaster coordination within the NSB.