RIMES and DDPM Convene Kick-Off Technical Working Group Meeting to Advance Impact-Based Forecasting in Thailand

RIMES and DDPM Convene  Kick-Off Technical Working Group Meeting to Advance Impact-Based Forecasting in Thailand

RIMES organized the Kick-Off Technical Working Group (TWG) Meeting on 1 July 2026 at DDPM office in Bangkok, Thailand, in collaboration with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), marking the official establishment of the TWG for Thailand. This meeting was conduted as part of the project titled “Operationalizing Impact-Based Forecasting through the Localization of Decision Support Systems for the Agriculture and DRR Sectors” (ESCAP Phase III, in short), supported by the ESCAP Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness.

Beyond RIMES, DDPM and ESCAP, various representatives from Thailand’s key technical agencies participated in this meeting, including the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR), the Royal Irrigation Department (RID), the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), the Pollution Control Department (PCD), the Department of Water Resources (DWR), the Hydro-Informatics Institute (HII), the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), and the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR), reflecting the cross-sectoral collaboration necessary to advance the understanding in and capacity of Impact-Based Forecasting (IBF) for Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems in Thailand.

The meeting, chaired by DDPM’s Director of the National Disaster Warning Center (NDWC), was opened with an overview of the ESCAP Phase III project and its regional objectives, followed by an introduction to RIMES and its longstanding partnership with DDPM in strengthening Thailand’s disaster preparedness and early warning systems. Participants were also introduced to the principles of Impact-Based Forecasting, which translate hazard forecasts into actionable impact information. This approach enables decision-makers such as DDPM to understand who and what are likely to be affected, thereby supporting timely and targeted preparedness actions.

Discussions also focused on Thailand’s 24-month implementation roadmap for 2026–2027, which prioritizes capacity building for IBF in three hazards: earthquake and tsunami, landslide, and flood. A key agenda item was the formal establishment of the Technical Working Group, a technical governance body led by DDPM with support from RIMES that will coordinate participating agencies, oversee curriculum design and development, and steer capacity-building activities within a clear coordination structure connecting ESCAP, RIMES, the TWG, DDPM, and local stakeholders.

Furthermore, the meeting outlined the project’s two-tier capacity-building program, comprising a General IBF Training for policymakers and operational personnel and a specialized Training of Trainers (ToT) program on IBF to develop a national pool of certified trainers capable of cascading IBF knowledge to the local level. These efforts will also support the formation of a national IBF War Room, aimed at strengthening Thailand’s capacity to deliver impact-based early warnings and informed decision support during disasters and emergencies.

The Kick-Off TWG Meeting marks an important milestone in advancing Thailand’s transition toward Impact-Based Forecasting. Through strengthened institutional capacity and enhanced inter-agency collaboration among Thailand’s stakeholders, the ESCAP Phase III project implemented by RIMES will lay a strong foundation for more coordinated, impact-focused disaster risk management, contributing to the improvement and protection of lives and livelihoods from the growing risks posed by natural hazards and climate-related events.

July 8, 2026