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DisDat Disaster portal and information sharing – the continuation

DisDat Disaster portal and information sharing – the continuation. Carlos Villacis – GRIP Coordinator. Overview. Integration CRED-GRIPweb Further development Initial applications What is next Long-Term vision. Full integration to GRIPweb. Automatic update in both sites

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DisDat Disaster portal and information sharing – the continuation

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  1. DisDat Disaster portal and information sharing – the continuation Carlos Villacis – GRIP Coordinator

  2. Overview Integration CRED-GRIPweb Further development Initial applications What is next Long-Term vision

  3. Full integration to GRIPweb • Automatic update in both sites • Unique registration process Enhanced security (GRIP server)

  4. Contents Expansion • Originally 48 databases • With collaboration from UNDP Country and Regional Offices and other GRIP implementing partners • Currently 66 databases • Global  15 • National  43 • Subnational  4 • Multinational  2 • About 30 databases use DesInventar

  5. Access to data ensured • Necessary agreements (not always possible) • Technical assistance (tutorial documents, online training)

  6. Online training

  7. Simple analyses readily available • For about 30 countries • Real time access – reflect updates • Event occurrence • Human impact – Deaths and affected people • Impact to Housing Sector – Damaged and destroyed • Simple analyses • Causality • Time analysis – trends • Geographic distribution – mapping applications • Results presentation • Graphics • Downloadable, exportable tables • HTML and PDF versions

  8. Example for Nepal – Causality

  9. Example for Nepal – Time analysis

  10. Example for Nepal – Spatial distribution

  11. Example for Nepal – Tabular form

  12. Applications in Decision making started Location of UNDP Early Recovery Advisors

  13. Detection of anomalies in risk models

  14. What is next • Aggregation capabilities: • GLIDE: Unique identification code – ADRC • Improvements in governance, technical soundness and training of GLIDE generators • 10 ASEAN countries – training of GLIDE generators • Aggregations at different levels • Local  Cali, Medellin • Sub-national  India, Baja California (Mexico) • National • Regional  South Eastern Europe, Arab States, Asia • Global

  15. What is next (cont.) • Minimum standards • Definitions • Hazards • Impacts • DRM-oriented contents  Mozambique • Severity • social vulnerabilities • Recovery • Interoperability • Quality Control Mechanisms • CRED – First phase (Asia)

  16. Disaster Database Standards

  17. Core Group CRED, Munich-Re, ADRC, La Red, ISDR,UNDP Expansion of partnerships Munich – Feb 08

  18. Expansion of partnerships & applications • New partnerships • CEN - European Committee for Standardization • Pacific Disaster Center • ASEAN • SOPAC • European Union Joint Research center • Regional Technical Support Centers • Applications for different users • Local  Community, local authorities • Sub-national  Provincial, state authorities (Baja California, Mexico) • National  Central governments • Regional  Regional organizations (SEE, Arabic Countries) • Global  International organizations

  19. Long-term Vision • This afternoon

  20. Thank you!

  21. Overview • Integration-website, registration • Expansion • Access • Initial applications – country profiles, Sri Lanka (high risk districts, ER advisors) • Vision – GLIDE (aggregation, ASEAN), minimum standards (definitions (hazards, impacts), DRM-oriented contents (severity, social vulnerabilities, recovery), interoperability), Quality Control mechanisms), further partnerships and expansions (EU, SOPAC, PDC, RTSCs, Regional Databases), Analysis and applications (Levels of application (global, regional-SEE/Arab States, national, subnational-BC), GAR report) • Disaster Analyst • Acknowledgments (photo)

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