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Istanbul, Turkey Disaster Risk Management Profile Last Update October 2005
1 INTRODUCTION
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Demographic, economic, social and cultural characteristics
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Governance style
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National hazardscape
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National disaster management structure and relevant legislation
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National land use management system and relevant legislation
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Significance of the city to the nation
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Geographical setting of the City
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2 INTER-CITY
LINKAGES
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Internal division of the City
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Governance/management style
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Formal arrangements
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Relevant legislation/regulations
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3 LAND USE
MANAGEMENT
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Relevant legislation
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Responsible agents and their relationship
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Effectiveness of current arrangements
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4 VULNERABILITY
ISSUES
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Hazards
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At-risk groups
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At-risk locations
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City policies on vulnerability alleviation
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5 DISASTER
RISK
MANAGEMENT
ARRANGEMENTS
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Functional arrangements
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Risk Assessment
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Risk Communication
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6 DISASTER
RISK
MANAGEMENT
VISION
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7 ISSUES
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8 REFERENCES
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