E-Resilience: Network Planning
It is essential that ICT networks are appropriately planned (e.g., built, maintained and protected), considering that ICT infrastructure is critical to enable effective disaster risk management. For example, resilient communication networks facilitate humanitarian response in the wake of a disaster. The E-Resilience Toolkit offers insights into a spectrum of available ICT tools and best practices that may benefit policymakers, DRM professionals and vulnerable communities in Asia and the Pacific to enhance e-resilience and disaster risk management in the context of network planning.
Displaying 8 - 14 of 22 tools and best practices relevant to network planning.
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Pakistan Disaster Info is an open source data platform that aims to enable sharing of geospatial datasets and maps on hazards and exposure.
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GeoDASH is a geospatial data storing and sharing platform for compiling, updating, and sharing geospatial databases.
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Open Data for Resilience Initiative is designed to reduce vulnerability to natural hazard through data collection and data analysis.
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GEOSS is a set of coordinated, independent Earth observation, information and processing systems that interact and offer information to various sectors.
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ThinkHazard! is a new web-based tool enabling non-specialists to consider the impacts of disasters on new development projects.
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Reducing risks of submarine cable cuts is essential to ensure resilient ICT connectivity.
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The Earthquake Model Central Asia (EMCA) is a Global Earthquake Model (GEM) regional program coordinated by the GFZ.