Disaster Management Systems Health Systems

11 network. Work by ISET, TARU and the municipal authority highlights the role private wells and informal water markets play in attempting to meet existing water demands, particularly for the poor and others who are not adequately served by municipal systems. It is important to recognise how improvements in water harvesting and groundwater management can contribute to resilience of the urban area as a whole, and more speciically poor and marginalised communities, if the relatively fragile formal water system is disrupted.

4. Disaster Management Systems

The links between effective disaster man- agement systems and urban climate resil- ience were highlighted in many presen- tations, including the comments by Mr. Aromar Revi, Indian Institute for Human Settlements IIHS in the high-level panel discussion. Effective urban climate di- saster management requires institutional communication for everything from the co- ordination of relief, to weather forecasting and early warning. It also requires a com- bination of environmental systems such as mangroves and open areas to buffer loods and physical lood control systems. The New Delhi meteorology department has just begun to provide six-hour advance forecasts of extreme rainfall events, as described by Dr. Shailesh Nayak MoES. This type of capacity, if it can be improved and spread to smaller cities, could provide the critical advance warning required for cities and their residents to take action and avoid losses. Achieving this will require improvement in modelling capabilities as well as basic systems for detailed hydro- meteorological data collection.

5. Health Systems

The presentation by Dr. Vikas Desai, Technical Advisor, Reproductive and Child Health Program RCH, Surat Mu- nicipal Corporation SMC, highlighted how the resilience of cities depends large- ly on the heath of the citizens. Increasing or bolstering citizen health requires investment to sustain activities such as vector borne disease control monitor- ing of mosquito populations, spraying, ensuring drainage, etc, build skills, set up a strong disease surveillance system, medical care support, an urban planning framework and support from academic institutions. To achieve this, the city of Surat has established decentralised health services and is backed with an eficient team of doctors, health care workers, al- lied municipal departments and eficient infrastructure. Strong public health sys- tems often have particular beneits for the poor who live in areas exposed to disease and are unable to afford access to private medical facilities.

6. Shelter Systems