Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Recording Disaster Losses: Recommendations for a European approach
In a study commissioned by Directorate General Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre formulates technical recommendations for a European approach to standardize loss databases. Loss data are useful for the implementation of disaster risk reduction strategies in Europe (from local to national scales) and to help understand disaster loss trends at global level. Taking stock of existing work, the study defines a conceptual framework for the utility of loss data which allows a cost-benefit analysis of implementation scenarios. The framework considered loss accounting, disaster forensics and risk modelling. Depending on the scale (detail of recording) and scope (geographic coverage), technical requirements will be more or less stringent, and costs of implementation will vary accordingly. The technical requirements proposed in this study rely as much as possible on existing standards, best practices and approaches found in literature, international and national organisations and academic institutions. The requirements cover very detailed recording (at asset level) as well as coarse scale recording. Limitations and opportunities of existing EU legislation are considered as the EU context. ; JRC.G.2-Global security and crisis management
Recording Disaster Losses: Recommendations for a European approach
In a study commissioned by Directorate General Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre formulates technical recommendations for a European approach to standardize loss databases. Loss data are useful for the implementation of disaster risk reduction strategies in Europe (from local to national scales) and to help understand disaster loss trends at global level. Taking stock of existing work, the study defines a conceptual framework for the utility of loss data which allows a cost-benefit analysis of implementation scenarios. The framework considered loss accounting, disaster forensics and risk modelling. Depending on the scale (detail of recording) and scope (geographic coverage), technical requirements will be more or less stringent, and costs of implementation will vary accordingly. The technical requirements proposed in this study rely as much as possible on existing standards, best practices and approaches found in literature, international and national organisations and academic institutions. The requirements cover very detailed recording (at asset level) as well as coarse scale recording. Limitations and opportunities of existing EU legislation are considered as the EU context. ; JRC.G.2-Global security and crisis management
Recording Disaster Losses: Recommendations for a European approach
DE GROEVE Tom (Autor:in) / POLJANSEK Karmen (Autor:in) / EHRLICH Daniele (Autor:in)
02.08.2013
Sonstige
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
A European Framework for Recording and Sharing Disaster Damage and Loss Data
BASE | 2015
|SAVINGS RECOMMENDATIONS WITH REGARD TO WATER‐SYSTEM LOSSES
Wiley | 1971
|Natural Disaster Losses to Conventional Construction and Their Mitigation
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
|Assessment method for extreme flood disaster losses and its application
British Library Online Contents | 2009
|Europäisches Patentamt | 2019
|