MISRaR – Mitigating Risks in European Regions Relevant Spatial and Towns
Project Overview
The MiSRaR project is about protecting the environment, people and property against the destructive impact of natural and technological hazards. So far, extensive attention has been given to the reaction to disastrous events in regional policy development, which means that disaster management was aimed primarily at preparedness, response and recovery. However prevention, which entails long-term safety measures and tools, is still underestimated. European experience and best practices are widespread but rarely exchanged, which often leads to reinventing the “mitigation process wheel”. But this is specifically an aspect of disaster management that consists of similar processes, tools and models that can be applied by local and regional governments throughout the EU.
MiSRaR addresses the issue of mitigating relevant hazards through the inclusion of risk assessment and risk management in spatial planning. The project aims to develop an integrated approach for this to assist regional and local governments in the EU in developing their spatial mitigation plan for relevant risks. The dissemination of knowledge envisages a number of seminars, producing brochures on risk assessment and management accompanied by a “mitigation handbook” for local and regional policy and decision makers.
Project Results
The overall objective was to produce a number of brochures on risk assessment and management accompanied by a “mitigation handbook” for local and regional policy and decision makers. These brochures and handbook can be accessed from the link http://www.misrar.nl/publications/brochures_&_handbook.