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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 Unique registration process Enhanced security (GRIP server)

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

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

Online training

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

Example for Nepal – Causality

Example for Nepal – Time analysis

Example for Nepal – Spatial distribution

Example for Nepal – Tabular form

Applications in Decision making started Location of UNDP Early Recovery Advisors

Detection of anomalies in risk models

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

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)

Disaster Database Standards

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

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

Long-term Vision This afternoon

Thank you!

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)