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Current status and Best Practices for Disaster Loss Data recording in EU Member States

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This  report  presents  a  state  of  the  art  for  recording  disaster  loss  data  in  European  Union  member  states.  It summarize  the  contribution  of  experts  from  15  EU  Member  States. 
A  comparative  analysis  shows  that methodologies for disaster loss data collection and recording in Europe are heterogeneous and that the available loss databases vary in their level of completeness and detail. In addition, IT systems vary in purpose, complexity and openness. This precludes a reliable and representative aggregation of loss data at the EU level.
This report provides recommendations to European Union Member States that would help increase the quality of (shared) loss data within the current policy framework, and in particular for the targets and indicators of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction. It is recommended to continue the consultative process in a third phase with the aim of expanding the network of Member States ready to participate, tackling remaining technical issues in the EU framework for disaster loss recording and assisting Member States in implementing better loss data recording processes.

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Source:
European Commission Joint Research Centre website

Published in Climate-ADAPT Jun 07 2016   -   Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023

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