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- DesInventar Sendai
Disaster loss data for Sustainable Development Goals and Sendai Framework Monitoring System Available datasets worlwideDetailed disaster loss data for more than 89 countries are available → |
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The DesInventar Sendai server software is open-source and is free of charge for commercial and non-commercial use.
It is distributed under an "Apache-2" license, which is even less restrictive than GNU and FreeBSD licenses.
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The full documentation can be downloaded here. Browse the available material for downloadable versions.
Disaster loss and damage data related documents from the ISDR partnership and the disaster risk reduction (DRR) community.
Look up terms from the DesInventar methodology. Our methodology and our office are part of the Disaster Loss Data (DATA) project, under the umbrella of the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) programme and will apply the common standardized classification and defintion after their approvals.
65 datasets covering 82 countries and 3 states have been especially updated and customized for the G∀R 2015. These datasets contain a standardized subset of the records of the original datasets as produced by each country. The G∀R only uses records of disaster of geological or weather related origin. In addition, several tight criteria of quality has been imposed on these records in order to be analyzed. One of the highlights of G∀R 2015 analysis is the economic valuation of direct damage (variables "Economic loss (conservative)" and "Economic loss (with Agriculture)".
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