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DisDat Disaster portal and information sharing – the continuation
Carlos Villacis – GRIP Coordinator
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Overview Integration CRED-GRIPweb Further development
Initial applications What is next Long-Term vision
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Full integration to GRIPweb
Automatic update in both sites Unique registration process Enhanced security (GRIP server)
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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
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Access to data ensured Necessary agreements (not always possible)
Technical assistance (tutorial documents, online training)
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Online training
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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
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Example for Nepal – Causality
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Example for Nepal – Time analysis
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Example for Nepal – Spatial distribution
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Example for Nepal – Tabular form
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Applications in Decision making started
Location of UNDP Early Recovery Advisors
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Detection of anomalies in risk models
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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
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What is next (cont.) Minimum standards Quality Control Mechanisms
Definitions Hazards Impacts DRM-oriented contents Mozambique Severity social vulnerabilities Recovery Interoperability Quality Control Mechanisms CRED – First phase (Asia)
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Disaster Database Standards
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Expansion of partnerships
Core Group CRED, Munich-Re, ADRC, La Red, ISDR,UNDP Munich – Feb 08
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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
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Long-term Vision This afternoon
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Thank you!
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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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