Overview of national disaster loss and damage databases Presented by - Rajesh Sharma Bureau for Policy and Programme Support UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub.

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Overview of national disaster loss and damage databases Presented by - Rajesh Sharma Bureau for Policy and Programme Support UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub Bangkok 15 October

Presentation Outline Disaster loss and damage databases Disaster loss and damage database structure Disaster databases in Asia Guiding principles for disaster loss databases 2

Why disaster loss and damage databases? Losses and damages from disasters are not systemically recorded Poor understanding of emerging patterns and trends of disaster risks resulting in lack of targeted action Climate change and variability posing threats to development Intensities and frequencies of disasters changing 3

Disaster loss and damage database? Collection of data about occurrence and impacts of disasters Data capture over a period of time and geographical unit Storage, retrieval and compilation of data and information Sharing of data and information to all stakeholders in real time Analysis of data over a period of time and space to understand patterns and trends of risks 4

Types of data captured by the databases Data captured at high resolution – sub-district level Information about occurrences and impacts are captured over a long period of time (20-30 years) Direct impacts are captured (event, population, sectors) 5

Types of data captured by the databases (2) Direct impacts of an event Event details (date, location, intensity) Population affected (death, injured, affected, …) Damages and losses to sectors (houses, road, health, etc.) Analysis undertaken at provincial, district and sub-district levels to derive emerging trends and patterns of events and impacts to feed into national and sub-national planning 6

Types of data captured by the databases (3) Pre-configured list of disaster events, definitions of events and impacts About 250 additional configurable data fields available for adding more indicators Pre-defined set of analysis to create various maps, charts, tables, reports, statistical for different administrative levels (districts, …) 7

UNDP’s work on disaster loss and damage databases 8

Global databasesOut of 50 national disaster loss and damage databases globally, UNDP has supported the development of 25 databases and more are under development 57 45Of 57 regional, country and sub-national loss and damage databases, 45 use a common format Globally, most databases hosted by governments 9

A comparative review of Country-level and regional disaster loss and damage databases Analysis of databases by Database characteristics Database content profile Quality assurance Accessibility Database uses 10

Disaster databases in Asia In Asia, UNDP started supporting pilot implementation in 2002 in the Orissa state of India -Sri Lanka -Nepal -Iran -Indonesia (more than 10 provinces) -India (Orissa, Tamil Nadu and other States) -Lao PDR -Timor-Leste -Cambodia Several ongoing databases -Vietnam, Myanmar, Maldives, Thailand and Bhutan Database highly configurable to country specific needs 11

Experiences of establishing disaster loss databases from Asia 12 Risk Knowledge Fundamentals: Guidelines and Lessons for Establishing and Institutionalizing Disaster Loss Databases Available online at:

13 Iran Nepal Bhutan Thailand Laos Cambodia Sri Lanka Maldives Indonesia Timor-Leste Philippines Brunei Myanmar Vietnam Orissa Andhra Pradesh Kerala Tamil Nadu Puduchery Status of the implementation of Disaster Inventories in Asia (2013) Institutionalized Under development Pakistan ,000 records First event in 1815 AD 15 countries

Disaster Loss Database for Cambodia (example) 14

Disaster Loss Database for Cambodia (example) 15

Disaster Loss Database for Cambodia (example) 16

Applications -GAR 2009, 2011 and Extensive intensive risk analysis -Disaster risk and poverty analysis -Poverty monitoring -Allocation of funds based of levels of risks -Local disaster management plans 17

Guiding principles for disaster loss databases Developing national capacities Establishing and sustaining nationally led processes to create ownership and relevance Establishment of database is guided by institutional and legal context The database should address the needs and priorities of the country Sharing of database and analysis with all stakeholders 18

Partnerships 19 -UNISDR -UNESCAP -UN-Habitat -ADB

Empowered lives. Resilient nations. Rajesh Sharma Thank you very much